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Ammunition SpecialistFirearms and other projectile weapons are only as good as the ammunition that goes in them. That makes the storage and distribution of ammunition all ammunition an undertaking of paramount importance. Thats where the Ammunition Specialist comes in: to make sure this vital job is done correctly. The primary responsibility of an Army National Guard Ammunition Specialist is to en...
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Water Treatment SpecialistAs a Water Treatment Specialist in the Army National Guard, you will make sure your fellow Soldiers have clean water and live and work in sanitary conditions. Water Treatment Specialists are part of the Army National Guards environmental health and safety team, using their acquired knowledge and skills to fulfill several vital needs. These skills include site reconnaissan...
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Healthcare was the largest industry in 2004. The healthcare industry employs a variety of people including engineers, inspectors, psychologists, psychiatrists, executives, administrators, educators, audiologists, doctors of all variety, nurses, and assistants. The healthcare industry has a better outlook than many other careers. 19% of new jobs will be created in the healthcare industry before 2014. This combined with turnover rates in current jobs makes the outlook very positive for employment, according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook. Most jobs in this industry require less than 4 years of schooling to perform, but of those that do require education, this batch of workers are among the most educated.
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