@yohanzo Excuse me Sir, I would like to ask you what type of MOS code is HE? If you dont mind? Cause I'm planning to join the USMC and want to do this kind of job. I mean the HE.
Hey I was wondering how hard it is to get this mos( I know how to operate HE) and also what a normal day is like if you could help me out that would be great
@JPLIKES2SK8 HE is awesome! I truly enjoyed doing that as a Marine. I'm not sure what the ASVAB requirements are - not in the upper tail I'd imagine.
Normal day... hmmm... depends on your unit and work demands at the time. Sometimes, you can seriously put in 70-80 hrs of stick-time a week. Other times, I had to improvise to keep myself busy by working with others in the 1300 field.
The leadership in the MOS is pretty solid too. However, it's harder to get promoted. Good MOS tho... I liked it!
@yohanzo it seems like it always is, was Malone there when you were there? we named the on rtch we had rita one of our trams was bernice haha only HE does shit like that...when we left we had to tear down hesco all wooden building to TO with the army it was pretty gay but the shop was always where everyone went
@sandmann1345 oh yeah... bernice she was mine xD yeah we named the trams after black chicks! haha i remember lobbing golf balls at the army motorpool next door on slow nights. my buddy's family owned a driving range... and one day we got a dozen boxes full of golf balls. good times.
H.E.! Thanks for bringing back memories. I just got back from Ramadi (CLB-1). If you see a concrete wall there (or at the government center, or any of the FOB's or OP's in that area), there's a pretty good chance we put it up or re-arranged it. Miss my TRAM sometimes, best piece of gear the Marine Corps ever bought.
Is that a red tab at 3:28?
signig44 9 months ago
@signig44 Yeah... from old TSB. Still can't believe they made us all rock those. lol
yohanzo 9 months ago
@yohanzo Excuse me Sir, I would like to ask you what type of MOS code is HE? If you dont mind? Cause I'm planning to join the USMC and want to do this kind of job. I mean the HE.
The19paul68 5 months ago
@The19paul68 1345 - good luck!
yohanzo 5 months ago
Hey I was wondering how hard it is to get this mos( I know how to operate HE) and also what a normal day is like if you could help me out that would be great
JPLIKES2SK8 1 year ago
@JPLIKES2SK8 HE is awesome! I truly enjoyed doing that as a Marine. I'm not sure what the ASVAB requirements are - not in the upper tail I'd imagine.
Normal day... hmmm... depends on your unit and work demands at the time. Sometimes, you can seriously put in 70-80 hrs of stick-time a week. Other times, I had to improvise to keep myself busy by working with others in the 1300 field.
The leadership in the MOS is pretty solid too. However, it's harder to get promoted. Good MOS tho... I liked it!
yohanzo 1 year ago
@yohanzo it seems like it always is, was Malone there when you were there? we named the on rtch we had rita one of our trams was bernice haha only HE does shit like that...when we left we had to tear down hesco all wooden building to TO with the army it was pretty gay but the shop was always where everyone went
sandmann1345 1 year ago
@sandmann1345 oh yeah... bernice she was mine xD yeah we named the trams after black chicks! haha i remember lobbing golf balls at the army motorpool next door on slow nights. my buddy's family owned a driving range... and one day we got a dozen boxes full of golf balls. good times.
yohanzo 1 year ago
One of my Marine son's MOS is HE. Great video and thank you!
VoxCivitas 2 years ago
shipping out for basic april 21st. MOS 21 Echo heavy equipment operator US ARMY Fort Jackson SC,
Thank all of you for serving. Its because of you that we are still the greatest nation to live in, in the world.
God bless
xxBlackWaterxx 3 years ago
just got home wheres the beer.
OstoneAustin 3 years ago
HE 4 life!!! haha... actually i've been out of the corps for almost 2 years. this was back in 04'
agreed... the TRAM is a beast! (^.^)/
semper fidelis!
yohanzo 3 years ago
H.E.! Thanks for bringing back memories. I just got back from Ramadi (CLB-1). If you see a concrete wall there (or at the government center, or any of the FOB's or OP's in that area), there's a pretty good chance we put it up or re-arranged it. Miss my TRAM sometimes, best piece of gear the Marine Corps ever bought.
hibob841 3 years ago