The U.S. Armed Forces offer both men and women the opportunity
to serve as enlisted
personnel or officers for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine
Corps, and Coast Guard. The Armed Forces also offers many
training programs that prepare young men and women for civilian
jobs.
The process of choosing the branch of the military that is
best for you is similar to the decision of what college is
best for you. Areas to consider when determining which branch
of the service is right for you are length of enlistment,
advanced pay grade, length and type of training, enlistment
bonuses, additional pay and allowances, and the ability to
pursue higher education. The military is flexible and has
several full-time
and part-time options, which have various commitment level
for each branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.
If you are
interested in learning more about the U.S. Armed Forces,
career opportunities, eligibility requirements, benefits,
etc., you should: |
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Visit
the web site for each branch:
• U.S.
Army
• U.S.
Navy
• U.S.
Air Force
• Air
Force National Guard
• U.S.
Marine Corps
• U.S.
Coast Guard |
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Contact a
local recruiting office to obtain further information |
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Speak to
someone who has recently joined |
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Tour the
facilities of a nearby base |
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Talk to friends
and family members who are currently serving in the
military |
Career Profiles of U.S. Armed Forces
Personnel - Coming
Soon!
If your son or daughter wants to see what a real-life career
in the Military can be like, introduce them to these five
people. They represent a cross-section of services, backgrounds,
and occupations.
• Army
• Army
National Guard
• Navy
• Air
Force
• Air
Force National Guard
• Marine
Corps
• Coast
Guard
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