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Is 12C (Bridge Crewmember) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 12C (Bridge Crewmember)

AIT / Training

8 weeks

Training Location

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

Career Field

Engineer

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About 12C Bridge Crewmember

Constructs, maintains, and operates fixed and floating bridges and rafts used for military river crossings. Operates bridge erection boats and associated equipment.

Training Duration

8 weeks

Training Location

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

Career Field

Engineer

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll build bridges that move entire armies — river crossings are one of the most complex and highest-stakes engineering operations the military runs, and you're the specialist who makes them possible. The hydraulic equipment, the rigging, the float bridge systems — it's heavy construction at the highest level. That experience translates directly to civilian bridge construction and marine construction, which pays serious money. Union ironworkers and construction firms actively recruit people with bridge building experience.

What It's Actually Like

You build bridges. Then you take them apart. Then you build them again. Then someone drives a tank over your beautiful bridge and you fix what the tank broke. Your entire existence revolves around water gaps the Army could probably just drive around, but where's the training value in that? You'll become intimately familiar with the M2 Bailey Panel and develop opinions about bridge architecture that will absolutely ruin your social life. 'Hydraulic systems' means you know which lever makes the bridge go up and which one makes your day go sideways. But when an entire brigade combat team crosses a river on something you built with your hands at 0300, and nobody falls in — that's engineering, and it matters.

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