Hey Gents,
Considered posting a new thread, but figured this would be the better venue for now. I'm a US Sailor looking at options for my post enlistment (a few years out). I'm originally from California and loved Australia when I visited, especially my one time out in Perth and the rest of WA. I was tremendously excited when I read about the foreign enlistee route to citizenship... I'm not likely to get it for being wealthy or overeducated any time soon, but think I could be of reasonable use to the military forces.
I hold a rate that's available in your Navy but is roughly equivalent to the Army's EWO specialty. I'm looking to see if somebody with signals experience and language training (Arabic), albeit from a Naval force, would be accepted into said job with relative ease. Further, I have a pretty good idea that 152nd Signals is the place to be within said job, does anyone have info on what they're looking for as far as language background, PT standards, etc.? Our equivalents are pretty hush-hush as well, just curious about whether they also do LLVI and heavy rucking and so forth or if it's more about supporting shooters from afar.
Final question; is the Aussie army as loaded with death by powerpoint idiocy as the US military is as a whole? Here, the guys who work with your SAS-R and so forth overseas are generally exempt from most of the BS but I've seen careers derailed by an insufficient amount of fluffy, secondary school "volunteer hours" and so on when said servicemembers are hyper-fluent badasses who can out PT the best of them... it seems like a waste of effort and manpower and I abhor that nonsense. I've read of controversy down south yet nowhere near the volume... also, keeping a military of reasonable/sustainable size would hopefully keep the bureaucracy at bay relative to a 400,000+ man force like our active-duty Army right now...
Thanks for your time and sorry to ramble in my first post. Hope to hear from you.
Very respectfully,
MAA