

Chemical Companies are usually the big three: recon, decon, smoke. The vast majority are in other than CBRN units. They maintain all the CBRN equipment in a unit and provide training to the unit on CBRN tasks and equipment like detection of agents, personal decon, protection, unmasking procedures and deliberate decon. USR (Unit Status Report) is a monthly requirement in which they crunch many of the numbers. They usually have more senior CBRN NCOs/Officers at BN, BDE, and DIV (battalion, brigade, and division).

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This is an update of an article I posted a couple of years ago, titled “Chemical”, so you don’t have to read both.Ī Chemical Corps Lieutenant Colonel recently described the job like this “Most 74Ds are the CBRN Specialist for a company, any company. AIT (Advanced Individual Training) is 11 weeks, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. That is CBRN Specialist (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear), MOS (Military Occupational Specialty)74D. That job has a fairly high number of soldiers, and a very high requirement for Sergeants. If you are considering the Army, but you are not a “kid” anymore, and you don’t want to forever become an equal with the “youngsters”, there is one support job where you can rapidly rise through the ranks. Other than the infantry, there is one job, where that has been happening for the past couple years. Make Sergeant in two years, Staff Sergeant in just over four.
