Robert Terry's Duties

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I interviewed with a former service member of the Army who is Robert Terry. He was serving for ten years in the Army. He was enlisted in the Army in 2000 in order to study without the support through his parents and served until 2010.
His military occupational specialty (MOS) within the army was 92G (Food service specialist). After a basic training at Fort Jackson in 2000 and he finished the AIT training at Fort Lee in the same year. First his duty station was Korea. He went even Germany since then, and also several times went to the deployment. He deployed to Iraqi, Afghanistan, South Korea and Kuwait. Actually, he said, his job was cook so he didn’t involve in combat. He stayed in 1/1 Armored Division, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery

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