Anwasa,
I hope I can give you some info on the enlisted Artillery side of the house. First, I am a 13B (cannon crewmember), which means I am part of a howitzer crew. I will not go into alot of technical jargon and what not, but being enlisted and an NCO especially is a big responsibility. The section chief (either SSG or high speed SGT) is responsible for his gun, no one else. Not the battery commander, platoon leader, 1SG, or CSM. As the chief, that projectile being fired is on you, and your crew to fire it safely amd accurately once you get the fire mission. You need to be an expert, which requires lots of hands on time with the gun and studying Field Manuals and Technical Manuals. Pay attention to those with experience, and put in your own work and you will go far. I enjoy it alot because I get to train my guys how I want to train them. Granted I have rules and SOPs to follow, but the little nuances are on me, and that gun runs how I want it.
Now as enlisted be ready for some immature soldiers, who are on their own for the 1st time. Discipline issues can be a problem. DUIs were so bad, in my old Brigade we had a DUI board to show how many days the battalions had gone with out a DUI (pretty sad actually).
Be prepared to work hard and show initiative and you will go far. You do not need enlisted experience to be a good officer if that is a goal later down the road, the best officers I have served under have all come from either a Senior Military College (none from A&M) or (dare I say) West Point.
As already said, enlisting can get you the student loan repayment, not sure about bonuses these days. I would also recommend Airborne too. I am considering an Airborne assignment after I get done with my Korea tour, which I leave for tommorow.
Good Luck with everything, don't take this lightly, but pick a job that interests you and above all will make you enjoy your time.
Any other issues or questions PM.
J Alamia '04