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<blockquote data-quote="97desertCobra" data-source="post: 9916123" data-attributes="member: 53488"><p>Yes its true most of us Sappers get stuck doing route clearance. I chalk this up to infantry company commanders not knowing how to use us properly. I don't think that many really know what it is we know and are capable of. We can move just as fast and far as the infantry and when it comes to mobility, countermobility, or survivability we are the men for the job. We also have a wider variety of skills compared to the normal grunt for all the breaching and demo we do. Also due to the fact that IED's are ****ing every where and EOD simply can't get to everything every where in any kind of timely manner. I love the MOS. But if I had to choose a job other than combat engineer I would look at forward observer, cavalry scout, EOD or infantry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97desertCobra, post: 9916123, member: 53488"] Yes its true most of us Sappers get stuck doing route clearance. I chalk this up to infantry company commanders not knowing how to use us properly. I don't think that many really know what it is we know and are capable of. We can move just as fast and far as the infantry and when it comes to mobility, countermobility, or survivability we are the men for the job. We also have a wider variety of skills compared to the normal grunt for all the breaching and demo we do. Also due to the fact that IED's are ****ing every where and EOD simply can't get to everything every where in any kind of timely manner. I love the MOS. But if I had to choose a job other than combat engineer I would look at forward observer, cavalry scout, EOD or infantry. [/QUOTE]
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