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Air Defense Enhanced Early Warning System Operator

Army Veterinary Corps Recruiting Office MN

Bloomington, MN

Full-time

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As an Air Defense Enhanced Early Warning System Operator, you’ll have the vital task of evaluating and communicating data about aerial surveillance and incoming enemy aerial missile attacks. You’ll maintain computer data links and networks that provide early detection and tracking of possible air threats from the earth’s surface to space, giving units situational awareness and data needed to enable threat engagement and destruction and sustain air space superiority. Soldiers in this branch will enlist as an Air Defense Artillery (ADA) Soldier (14U) and be assigned to a specific ADA job (14-Series MOS) based on available Army opportunities and skills assessed at Basic Combat Training.

At A Glance

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Entry Level

Bonuses up to

$16K

Bonuses up to $16K

Requirements

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U.S. Citizen

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17 to 34 Years Old

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High School Diploma or GED

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Meet Tattoo Guidelines

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No Major Law Violations

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No Medical Concerns

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Eligible for a Secret Security Clearance

Testing & Certifications

  • 38Nationally Recognized Certifications Available
  • 10weeks of Basic Training
  • 11weeks of Advanced Individual Training
  • 90ASVAB Score: General Technical (GT)
  • 91ASVAB Score: Mechanical Maintenance (MM)

Skills You'll Learn

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Data Analysis

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Radar & Computer Electronics

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Warnings & Detection

About the company

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The Army Veterinary Corps is composed of professionals with military, public health and specialty skill sets rarely found in the private sector. These highly trained specialists have a unique role in our nation’s defense strategy. U.S. Army veterinarians ensure the strength of our veterinary public health capabilities through veterinary medical and surgical care, food safety and defense, and biomedical research and development.

The Veterinary Corps also provides military veterinary expertise in response to natural disasters and other emergencies. These professionals act as our nation’s veterinary corps, charged with conducting and overseeing all Department of Defense veterinary service activities—in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force—at installations from Washington, D.C., to San Diego, California and Hawaii, and in more than 90 countries around the world.

You will work at installation facilities that are simply state of the art. The installation veterinary treatment facility provides service members’ pets with veterinary preventive medicine, contagious and zoonotic disease control, and outpatient care. Many provide military working dog care, which includes training military working dog handlers to respond to medical emergencies, as well as providing support of the Human-Animal Bond Programs at military hospitals. Installation support may also include involvement in wildlife and endangered species issues, animal control and a variety of veterinary public health activities.

And if you are interested in research, the U.S. Army encourages your passion. Nearly 40 percent of our active duty veterinarians are involved in research and development in an incredible range of focus areas, from basic breast cancer research to vaccine development.

Regardless of your veterinary specialty, the Army Veterinary Corps can expand your expertise in your field and put you years ahead of your peers.