What schools provide the training for the Military Communication System career?
What colleges? & Where are they located & what do they offer?
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- The military provides training for these jobs themselves. They have dedicated bases where soldiers/sailors/airmen/marines receive training in that field. Many civilian schools can provide similar training, but only if there's a civilian equivalent to the military job. Many jobs in the military are unique to the military and thusly, there are no equivalent civilian jobs and no civilian schools to teach them. Many of them also deal with highly classified equipment that isn't available to the public. If you're interested in a career in the military in the Commo (Communications) field, then you should talk to a recruiter. You can go enlisted or officer (depending on your choice). Most military jobs require you to be trained by the military. Exceptions are in the medical field. So, in the end, you'd probably have to join up first before you can be trained in Commo.
- no colleges. Each Branch maintains their own schools to train you . while some schools are joint(meaning all five branches send their kids there) each Branch maintains their own standards and requirements. enlisted personnel are trained in all aspects pertaining to the daily job..whether that is maintenance, troubleshooting or operation of equipment.
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