FORT Sill, Okla. (March 10, 2016) — Sometimes a person is just in the right place at the right time.
And so it was for Pfc. Katherine Beatty when she learned her chosen military occupational specialty, or MOS, in signal intelligence wasn’t going to work out. Then came an offer too good to pass up.
Why not be the Army’s first female cannoneer?
“They said I could pick a different MOS,” she said of her nine-week holdover after basic combat training. The combat specialty of 13B cannon crewmember was on the list. “They said there was a lot of heavy lifting, and it’s a pretty high speed job, and I would be the first female. I was pretty excited about it. I called my husband (in Inverness, Fla.) He’s infantry and works side by side with 13 Bravos. He told me what to expect and I just went for it.”
Well, we wish her the best of luck.
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