Indirect Fire Infantryman
As an Indirect Fire Infantryman, you’ll be a member of a mortar squad, section, or platoon. The mortar has the most power and range of any weapon in an infantry unit. In this job, you’ll carry out scout missions to spot enemy troops and gun locations, and operate two-way radios and signal equipment to relay battle orders.At A Glancecheck-mark-circle-v1Enlisted SoldierOfficercheck-mark-circle-v1Active Dutycheck-mark-circle-v1Army Reservecheck-mark-circle-v1Army National Guardcheck-mark-circle-v1Entry LevelBonuses up to$16KBonuses up to $16KRequirementscheck-mark-circle-v1A U.S. citizen or permanent resident with a valid Green Cardcheck-mark-circle-v117 to 34 Years Oldcheck-mark-circle-v1High School Diploma or GEDcheck-mark-circle-v1Meet Tattoo Guidelinescheck-mark-circle-v1No Major Law Violationscheck-mark-circle-v1No Medical ConcernsTesting & Certifications11Nationally Recognized Certifications Available22weeks of One Station Unit Training, which includes Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training77ASVAB Score: Combat (CO)Skills You'll LearnIntelligence CollectionTactical OperationsWeapons Operations