So I am potentially applying to join the Intelligence wing of the Royal Air Force as an Officer. Is this /g/? Will I get a good idea of specific military grade computer systems and be technically proficient in a way that will potentially secure me security/tech related civilian jobs when I come out of the forces?
Has anybody here had any military experience in a similar supportive role? How does it relate to /g/ fields of interest?
>UK military
I hope you like Windows Server 2003
>>55303324
Yes, I'm sure reading reports from and typing reports to outdated equipment will really put you ahead.
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>>55303430
Good points. Surely this can be the basis to pursue work in more advance fields of intelligence though?
I guess it does not require any technical proficiency they use some custom applications to do their job and they just train people to use and have rules,security protocols that you have to read and understand.
>>55303746
When you leave they give you an allowance to spend on training in the private sector. If you're young it's a decent first step but don't expect to get on cool shit or get promoted to working on cool shit.