As a 74D ask any questions you have here. I'll answer them as best I can. A lot of what you do will depend on what kind of unit you go to. I didn't go to a chemical company, I went to a line unit and worked the CBRN cage. NBC training isn't prioritized there so I really don't do much. Go for a chemical unit to get your experience in and build a foundation for later success. I just happen to have come in right before a global pandemic and got lots of experience doing disinfecting.
Would you recommend it? I'm in the process of enlisting, and don't really know what I want to do. This seems fairly interesting to me. What does your average day look like?
@@Fuzzstatic I finish the MEPS yesterday and get acepted , and with the 74D i'll go to Fort Leonard Wood , in September of this year , so..... maybe i'll see you there pal .
Finnish Armoured CBRN Recon Specialist here, boy are the Avon M50 masks good, we replaced M95 masks with them, its much easier to run in full kit and fight too.
True dat, glorified car washers 4sure. ... In my time when I did 4 yrs all we did was spent most of it in the motor-pool doing meaningless tasks.... oh -- don't forget about PMCS everything.... the video is nowhere near reality!
I was an 74D in 2/75. My advice is you want a better chance of seeing combat, is go to another MOS. But if you want to do this you can still actually do cool stuff if your in a combat unit. You have to take the initiative though and talk to your 1SG and hopefully you can get attached to a platoon and train and go on missions of them. That's what I did and I ended up being one of the best stryker drivers in my company driving under night vision going on missions in the streets of Iraq. I know a few of my fellow CNBRN guys who ended up being gunners and RTO's. YOU have to take the initiative though cause they''ll be too happy to dump you in a support/detail role and keep in the shop if you don't.
Welcome to the wonderful world of 74D! If you are an SME, sham all you want. 74D is useless and you'll be doing duties all day and signing out broken equipment. If you go to a chem unit, god help you. One 74D is bad enough, but a whole company of the fuckers is madness! Nothing but fraternizers and shitbags in this MOS. I could not have reclassed fast enough.
@@m32c He's kinda right lol, my best experiances have been as a sole cbrn specialist in a line unit, compared to when I was in a full fledged cbrn unit. Our MOS is a flexible mos, a supporting role, and I enjoy supporting and learning about different units as I go through the army, been in 4 units so far. However, after this deployment i'll be re-classing, but 74d will always still be my secondary MOS.
I made the mistake of being in the MOS. If you end up in a line unit you just get stuck on details all the time. I presented as a competent person so I did end up on some good details at time. Out of the blue I started getting UA-cam suggestions for these MOS intro clips, today's just happened to be my former MOS. So many other MOS fields to look at if you are interested in the Army. Don't waste your time with this. In my life now I am a civilian career firefighter/HAZMAT tech/Paramedic. This MOS was very little help towards it. Look at civil affairs, aviation, intel, 19K, skilled trade. The Army has welders, plumbers and so forth. Consider any of those before this. Don't spend your time sitting in a cage while every person that walks by makes fun of you. I have been out of the Army for years, some time ago I ended up at a bar talking to a chick who happens to be a West Point grad. She asked what my MOS was and I told her, even she started laughing.
I was 74 d for almost 2 years until i got out to have my kiddo. Ask any questions you would like! I was stationed in a cbrn unit as well. I am rejoining but plan to do a different mos lol
Late answer but depends on where they send you. If you're 74D, you'll be the CBRN Specialist of the group. At the end of the day. If war breaks out, you will see combat and you ARE infantry.
@@jadenr1514 If you stay in long enough you'll probably catch a deployment like I did since we get sent to all sorts of units. Will you do CBRN stuff down range? Probably not, I was in S3 filling sand bags for part of my deployment then lucked out and got a slot in the BDOC working with base defence and drones. Got my deployment patch and almost got a CAB but wasn't on shift that night, but at least I got the deployment patch so that's something decent to have. Most of our bases down range have a civilian contractor making 200 plus grand a year that handles all the cbrn detectors and he also has like 4 other jobs too. Everyone gets issued the extra JSLIST and their own promask prior to leaving, so your job is basically non existent down there since the major threats are just suicide drones and random rockets the militia groups obtained from iran, and to a great extent russia. As a 74D you'll either spend your deployment doing something semi-cool like I did, or chilling in S3 doing random tasks like sandbags, maintenance, etc. Or you might get something ultra chill like hanging out in the badging office since most of the bases only have like 2 MP's for the whole base and they need extra help with the admin tasks, you basically just help the MP's, usually a ssg or above and a LT and above when they are gone with giving out vistor passes to people, I did that too for about 2 weeks.
Depends on your unit. A 74D can go literally anywhere, but rarely to a CBRN unit. Most of the time you'll be a quartermaster in a different kind of unit and if they do a combat deployment you may go.
So im really curious and it seems like a dumb question but can i become CBRN with glasses? For the life of me i couldnt find the answer on google so...
@@realcritical-kr2dd CBRN Specialist (74D) has always been my top choice but I'd be foolish not to have secondary options, and Transportation Management Coordinator (88N) is it.
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 While the job sounds like it's immensely useful, it sadly isn't. Every soldier receives the same chem training and equipment regardless of MOS. The only real difference is that 74D's get special sensors, but they are clunky, unreliable, and laughably outdated. And if it breaks, forget about fixing it. Most commanders view 74D's as a relic of the past, causing many soldiers to view them as useless shitbags. I worked in recon for three years, and spent most of my time arguing with my XO about the significance of my job.
@@DeepenedDelusion 😦 But why on Earth are $7K signing bonuses attached to this supposedly useless M.O.S.??? ❓ Should I become a Nutrition Care Specialist (68M) or Preventive Medicine Specialist (68S) instead? ⚕️ Not only are they my secondary choices but so far, in my research, not a single medical corps M.O.S. has an inapplicable civilian career or does not actually do their job.
If an individual into chemistry become a forensic chemist.... You're not going to learn anything in 12weeks.... Its take years of dealing with chemicals to real know....
@@johnkellsyful I am about to get a chemistry degree and want to get a op40 contract with this MOS would be possible? Do I just need to do well on ASVAB or what
When an entire Corp dedicated to cbrn doesn't have the balls to stand up and say masks dont work on covid. It literally says that viruses circumvent protective masks in the training literature. It is their duty to dispute misinformation that can effect the armed force's, but I guess everyone has forgotten about duty.
As a 74D ask any questions you have here. I'll answer them as best I can. A lot of what you do will depend on what kind of unit you go to. I didn't go to a chemical company, I went to a line unit and worked the CBRN cage. NBC training isn't prioritized there so I really don't do much. Go for a chemical unit to get your experience in and build a foundation for later success. I just happen to have come in right before a global pandemic and got lots of experience doing disinfecting.
Would you recommend it? I'm in the process of enlisting, and don't really know what I want to do. This seems fairly interesting to me. What does your average day look like?
@@Fuzzstatic See you in the Fort then....
@@Chetado31 what do you mean by that? (I'm still new to all of this lol)
@@Fuzzstatic I finish the MEPS yesterday and get acepted , and with the 74D i'll go to Fort Leonard Wood , in September of this year , so..... maybe i'll see you there pal .
@@Chetado31 Congrats man!! I plan on signing here in the next few weeks, but I'll be doing the delayed entry program so I can finish school.
Holy crap that was my class! That's so awesome seeing everyone
So you were 74D?
@@nicholaswalker5898 Yup
What company, bravo or charlie
@@BaggnWaggn Charlie
@@twodose2135 same! I was class 16-21
Figures that they'd upload this during a pandemic, they're going to need folks to deal with this Biological threat that everyone is facing
They're offering bonuses too.
@@cryora all army mos’s are offering bonuses.
@@isiahz Not signal, which is why I am considering reclassing.
@@isiahz lmao no they're not
@@BaggnWaggn idk what to tell you babe
Finnish Armoured CBRN Recon Specialist here, boy are the Avon M50 masks good, we replaced M95 masks with them, its much easier to run in full kit and fight too.
You guys just now got M50? M50s are already a Gen behind and being phased out lol
Just got my MOS yesterday, I have joined the ranks of glorified cleanup crew 😁
Im NEXT lol
True dat, glorified car washers 4sure. ... In my time when I did 4 yrs all we did was spent most of it in the motor-pool doing meaningless tasks.... oh -- don't forget about PMCS everything.... the video is nowhere near reality!
I didn't know my SSG was in this really cool seeing her again
I was an 74D in 2/75. My advice is you want a better chance of seeing combat, is go to another MOS. But if you want to do this you can still actually do cool stuff if your in a combat unit. You have to take the initiative though and talk to your 1SG and hopefully you can get attached to a platoon and train and go on missions of them. That's what I did and I ended up being one of the best stryker drivers in my company driving under night vision going on missions in the streets of Iraq. I know a few of my fellow CNBRN guys who ended up being gunners and RTO's. YOU have to take the initiative though cause they''ll be too happy to dump you in a support/detail role and keep in the shop if you don't.
The civilian sector does not recognize any of this training. I speak from experience.
They got us all on that lie
Go work for the government then. Be an Army civilian.
@@shooter-vx7xy I am a DA Civilian. I work in emergency services. Had to retake all the classes over because they didnt recognize my 74D certs.
@@Chris_Hetherington Oh. That sucks. Well, good on ya for being a DA civilian though. It's a great career.
You get hazmat certs
Graduating in one week, just did CDTF today! Elementis Regamus Proelium!
👏 Congrats!
😄 I am in the middle of joining the Army Reserve and 74D is my number one preferred MOS!
how was it?
nice
Don’t slip and fall on the jeep
Woooohooooooo!!! Been CBRN for the last 7 years. It's amazing. I'm Guard. I'm so happy you like it.
I graduate Thursday from AIT for 74D, elementus regamus prolelium!
Welcome to the wonderful world of 74D! If you are an SME, sham all you want. 74D is useless and you'll be doing duties all day and signing out broken equipment. If you go to a chem unit, god help you. One 74D is bad enough, but a whole company of the fuckers is madness! Nothing but fraternizers and shitbags in this MOS. I could not have reclassed fast enough.
How was it? Im split ops leaving for ait next summer
@@DeepenedDelusion show me on this doll where the Chemical Corps hurt you lol
@@m32c He's kinda right lol, my best experiances have been as a sole cbrn specialist in a line unit, compared to when I was in a full fledged cbrn unit. Our MOS is a flexible mos, a supporting role, and I enjoy supporting and learning about different units as I go through the army, been in 4 units so far. However, after this deployment i'll be re-classing, but 74d will always still be my secondary MOS.
@@DeepenedDelusion what happens if you’re sent to Infantry or ranger unit?
You will be with 3rd chemical brigade in Fort Leonard Wood, you going to wear MOPP4 gear in 98 degree weather LOL
I'm going in September lol
You’re straight up sloshing in your suit, that’s no lie! Def lots of fun and Bravo company is where it’s at!
i did my training in Louisiana 110 lol
I went through August/November wasn't too bad, bring the heat!
What about the class B's it was 40 and I was sweating 😂
I made the mistake of being in the MOS. If you end up in a line unit you just get stuck on details all the time. I presented as a competent person so I did end up on some good details at time.
Out of the blue I started getting UA-cam suggestions for these MOS intro clips, today's just happened to be my former MOS. So many other MOS fields to look at if you are interested in the Army. Don't waste your time with this. In my life now I am a civilian career firefighter/HAZMAT tech/Paramedic. This MOS was very little help towards it.
Look at civil affairs, aviation, intel, 19K, skilled trade. The Army has welders, plumbers and so forth. Consider any of those before this. Don't spend your time sitting in a cage while every person that walks by makes fun of you. I have been out of the Army for years, some time ago I ended up at a bar talking to a chick who happens to be a West Point grad. She asked what my MOS was and I told her, even she started laughing.
Hey private in 2:08... your patrol cap rank is sideways... 💀😂
Lol
That's fucking jokes 😂
lol how?????
I'm fucking DEAD
@@Michael-tv8up The ways of the private are mysterious.
I am a volunteer firefighter and I have taken some hamzmat training
Fellas if your recruiter sent you this video do not believe the hype of this video. 74D is a dumpster fire MOS. Pick literally anything else.
I was 74 d for almost 2 years until i got out to have my kiddo. Ask any questions you would like! I was stationed in a cbrn unit as well. I am rejoining but plan to do a different mos lol
why are you planning on changing your mos if you dont mind me asking
Cause 74Ds tend to be detail bitches unless your able to get to a CBRN unit
Does this specific job get to go work in labs and get deployed
2:09 is there a specific reason his rank insignia is sideways
Do Cbrns see combat when not dealing with chemicals or are they doing supply jobs and such
Late answer but depends on where they send you. If you're 74D, you'll be the CBRN Specialist of the group. At the end of the day. If war breaks out, you will see combat and you ARE infantry.
@@jadenr1514 If you stay in long enough you'll probably catch a deployment like I did since we get sent to all sorts of units. Will you do CBRN stuff down range? Probably not, I was in S3 filling sand bags for part of my deployment then lucked out and got a slot in the BDOC working with base defence and drones. Got my deployment patch and almost got a CAB but wasn't on shift that night, but at least I got the deployment patch so that's something decent to have. Most of our bases down range have a civilian contractor making 200 plus grand a year that handles all the cbrn detectors and he also has like 4 other jobs too. Everyone gets issued the extra JSLIST and their own promask prior to leaving, so your job is basically non existent down there since the major threats are just suicide drones and random rockets the militia groups obtained from iran, and to a great extent russia. As a 74D you'll either spend your deployment doing something semi-cool like I did, or chilling in S3 doing random tasks like sandbags, maintenance, etc. Or you might get something ultra chill like hanging out in the badging office since most of the bases only have like 2 MP's for the whole base and they need extra help with the admin tasks, you basically just help the MP's, usually a ssg or above and a LT and above when they are gone with giving out vistor passes to people, I did that too for about 2 weeks.
Depends on your unit. A 74D can go literally anywhere, but rarely to a CBRN unit. Most of the time you'll be a quartermaster in a different kind of unit and if they do a combat deployment you may go.
Whole lotta decon
So im really curious and it seems like a dumb question but can i become CBRN with glasses? For the life of me i couldnt find the answer on google so...
I wear glasses so yes you can. There are optical inserts for masks.
You wont make sniper for sure. I shot for sniper school in the f rain with glasses. No go at this station
Yes, they make optical inserts for promasks
Anybody come from Jubilee's video?
Who's here after Tyler beat Maria's IQ test score?
Omg that’s class 18 haha 😂😂😭 I was here when they were lol
Damn I’ve been here too long ....
How are you liking being a CBRN Specialist?
I am joining as one this year.
What are your day-to-day activities?
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 but I thought you wanted to become a member of the 88N transportation management coordinator..
@@realcritical-kr2dd Who are you and where did you get that?
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 I read all the comments including yours lol. Don't worry if you plan on switching mos, I'm going for 15T.
@@realcritical-kr2dd
CBRN Specialist (74D) has always been my top choice but I'd be foolish not to have secondary options, and Transportation Management Coordinator (88N) is it.
This isn’t where I parked my car…
is there any way I could take this course as a civilian???
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fancy supply guys
74 Details
So true. Easily one of the most useless jobs in the army. Every 74D I've worked with is a shitbag who plays on his/her phone all day in their cage.
@@DeepenedDelusion 74D here can confirm
@@DeepenedDelusion 😕 How on Earth is defending soldiers from chemical and biological and radiological attacks not useful???
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 While the job sounds like it's immensely useful, it sadly isn't. Every soldier receives the same chem training and equipment regardless of MOS. The only real difference is that 74D's get special sensors, but they are clunky, unreliable, and laughably outdated. And if it breaks, forget about fixing it. Most commanders view 74D's as a relic of the past, causing many soldiers to view them as useless shitbags. I worked in recon for three years, and spent most of my time arguing with my XO about the significance of my job.
@@DeepenedDelusion
😦 But why on Earth are $7K signing bonuses attached to this supposedly useless M.O.S.???
❓ Should I become a Nutrition Care Specialist (68M) or Preventive Medicine Specialist (68S) instead?
⚕️ Not only are they my secondary choices but so far, in my research, not a single medical corps M.O.S. has an inapplicable civilian career or does not actually do their job.
Gotteem... they make this look specialized
Transportation d-CON first gun you see
What is chromium
Civvy speaking here. Good luck.
AYEEEE SGT CABANAS!!!
A thinner+
If an individual into chemistry become a forensic chemist.... You're not going to learn anything in 12weeks.... Its take years of dealing with chemicals to real know....
🤣🙅🏽♂️been there done that no more!!
cool
material equip
What's the difference between ARMY CBRN and NATIONAL GUARD CBRN
nothing in terms of training
Been there, done that, lol!!
mineral
equip
Answer
multimeter
kit cap host parade
aentidote
dectector
oxigend
masker
This video is major cap
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you will litteraly never do your job. our cbrn guy spent his whole time just helping out with s6 stuff lol
Dont do it
...Why not?
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 its boring af you just gonna wind up in the orderly room or training room and be on a ton of details
@@IL1KETOTAKENAPS Orderly room? And what sort of details?
Get the 40 option
@@Puma3golfvery true
frigid
what is the name of background music at start ?
The George W Bush mixtape
@@LoveFactorySweatShop i couldnt find. Can you provide link ? thanks
@@isaatalay5320 i was joking.
..
Glorified car wash
Don't pick this MOS. It's not worth the bonus
I was actually enjoyed this MOS
This was my MOS for 13 yrs, loved it.
@@johnkellsyful I am about to get a chemistry degree and want to get a op40 contract with this MOS would be possible? Do I just need to do well on ASVAB or what
Place Name Here I’m thinking either this MOS or 12 y. I’m trying to work for the epa
What’s a good job to get in the civilian world as a cbrn
military law
😐......🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When an entire Corp dedicated to cbrn doesn't have the balls to stand up and say masks dont work on covid. It literally says that viruses circumvent protective masks in the training literature. It is their duty to dispute misinformation that can effect the armed force's, but I guess everyone has forgotten about duty.
No it's not their place. Stop being a fucking moron
Oh okay I guess all the surgeons who wear masks are just idiots then. Quit being a baby put your mask on
🤡