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Is 25U (Signal Operations Support Specialist) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 25U (Signal Operations Support Specialist)

AIT / Training

12 weeks

Training Location

Fort Eisenhower, GA

Career Field

Signal

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About 25U Signal Operations Support Specialist

Installs, operates, and maintains radio communications equipment, support equipment, and associated systems. Provides technical assistance and training to users of signal equipment.

Training Duration

12 weeks

Training Location

Fort Eisenhower, GA

Career Field

Signal

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll be every unit's communications lifeline — setting up the radio networks, tactical internet, and voice systems that commanders depend on for every operation. Every battalion, every brigade needs signal support, which means you'll never lack for a duty station. The deeper value: 25U experience combined with CompTIA Security+ and Network+ certifications makes you genuinely competitive for IT and telecom jobs at separation. The certifications are achievable while you're in, and the Army will pay for them.

What It's Actually Like

You are the Army's IT help desk, but in a tent, in the rain, with equipment from three different decades that was never designed to work together and yet here you are, making it work through sheer spite. Every unit has a 25U, which means you're the one person expected to fix every communication problem from a broken radio to a commander's email to 'why is the printer doing that.' Your SINCGARS radio weighs more than your body armor and works less often. Your JCR freezes at the worst possible moment, which is every moment. When comms are down, you ARE the problem. When comms are up, you're invisible. But the first time a civilian colleague complains about their 'terrible' office WiFi, and you just stare at them... that's when you know what you survived.

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