
The following are open to retrain (big list, but just Airborne Linguist, Ground Linguist, Fusion Analyst, and Special Warfare/Combat Support.

3D1X2 - Cyber Transport Systems (requires completed TS clearance).3D0X4 - Computer Systems Programmer (requires completed TS clearance).3D0X3 - Cyber Security (requires completed TS clearance).3D0X2 - Cyber Systems Operations (requires completed TS clearance).2W2X1 - Nuclear Weapons (requires completed TS clearance).2M0X2 - Missle & Space System Maintenance (requires completed TS clearance).1U0X1 - Sensor Operator (requires flight physical and completed TS clearance).1C1X1 - Air Traffic Control (requires flight physical).The following jobs are available as Direct Duty only (meaning you had to have the job in the Air Force or have an equivalent job in another branch that coverts to an Air Force job without needing to go to tech school). Most jobs require an already approved Top Secret (TS) clearance (approved interim clearances are fine). It is limited to just 50 slots nationwide and they are prioritizing people who had jobs last year and were cancelled due to COVID (no clue on that number). Personally if I could go back I would beg for Turkish.They have fully released the information on the FY21 prior service program (covering Oct 2020 - Sep 2021) and are now accepting applications. Any head start helps you in the long run and makes DLI easier. You're most likely to get something along these lines. If you have time, learn the basics to korean and an arabic language of your choice. I'd say have no problem understanding and explaining perfective and imperfective. Coming here not knowing what a direct object is will kill you, but I think that's impossible to get here not knowing that. If I could offer you one tip, it would be to KNOW how at least one other language works. You are not going to get Japanese, everyone wants that, and only prior service/officers even get it. IF you pass the DLAB, then you qualify for ANY language they offer. You go into a room with a choice sheet filled out, he asks your prior experience with language and if you say Spanish or something common he probably asks something like what color is this room.Īfter that he looks at your 6 choices and gives you none of them :P. If you are going to be a ground linguist, you will get your language near the end of week 7. Troll and spam posts/comments will be deleted.Īll Airmen from any Air Force are welcome here, though we are overwhelmingly from the US! No making fun of people based on their appearance or personal attacks.

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