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And I forgot navigation and data systems....
I was in communications as an ET, secure voice broadband and crypto systems, roughly. Top secret stuff, which kept me very busy at times, and that gear is all obsolete now. The rating is very broad when it comes to electronics, some ETs do more than one type of job (my husband did both radar and comms and more). I went to at least six C schools in nine years, although two were for micro-miniature circuit board repair. Communications, test equipment, antennas, and yes, radar. The STGs work on sonar, not the ETs. There are also ETs who train for submarines, and ETs who train for nuclear power systems, but they go to different A schools entirely.
Bandmom, My son, also an ET, was also sent to C School for communications in 2012. They have satellites etc., that also need tending to. It's just another specialty for your son to know how to work on.
From Navy.com
As an ET, you’ll be responsible for maintaining, repairing and adjusting a huge range of cutting-edge electronic equipment. You may work with equipment used for everything from communications, detection and tracking to recognition and identification, navigation, and electronic countermeasures.
So Anti M, I have a question for you. My son graduated A school as an E.T. Got to his ship, and now they want to send him for Communication. Does that still fall under ET? I thought he would be working with Radar, sonar etc. What will he be working on now? Can you tell me?
Congratulations!
Update from our son he passed another exam , 3 more weeks to go in ATT then on to A School still at GL. we are excited for him.
Hello everyone, My son made it safely to his ship. He called last night and sounds so happy!! He was talking a mile a minute. It makes my heart happy to know that he is that happy.
Thanks Ladies! I'll follow up with him in case he hasn't done them already.
If he’s expecting a refund, double check for state, many also have some kind of grace period, but Federal is up to 3 years to file. This is only if he’s getting a refund.
VITA is also available at overseas duty stations. Military also get a free license to turbo tax…doesn’t necessarily help deployed sailors, but it’s good info for future reference or for others whose sailors are not deployed.
Every ship has VITA volunteers who help them prepare their returns, and they file them the old fashioned way, through the mail. They can also ask for an extension, up to June 15th.
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