>>81865938 (OP)Your MOS doesn't really matter other than
1)do you want any skills after the military
2)what kind of people do you want to be around
I was 25N (signal) and ended up doing convoy security in Syria because the Army doesn't really care what your MOS is, so combat arms would have probably help me. My unit in Syria was a Head Quarters Support Company made up of: cooks, phone operators, clerks, media (artists), water treatment, navy and air force guys (volun-told to be there), and desk jockey NCOs that were a year away from retiring and had never deployed, all thrown together 2 weeks before deployment and expected to do 2-3 missions a day in hostile enemy territory. If that sounds like a cluster fuck, IT WAS. If you know anything about WW2 it felt like a 1944 volksgrenider unit. I'm surprised only 2 people died give how ate up the unit was.