Questions

What branch of the military is most likely to see combat?

What branch of the military is most likely to see combat?

By far, the biggest branch of the military is the Army. They’re going to be involved in the majority of land-based operations, so the infantry often sees combat.

Does the Air Force take prior service?

The Air Force Reserve is open to current military personnel who are transitioning from active duty, former members of any branch of the U.S. military, as well as candidates with no prior military experience.

Does the Air Force accept prior service Marines?

The Marine Corps and the Navy accept prior service, but not in large numbers. The Air Force has accepted only a handful of prior service applicants during the past decade, only those who are already qualified in extremely hard-to-fill jobs, such as Pararescue, Combat Controller, or Linguist.

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Can you join the Marines and be an airman?

So don’t count on that as a reliable possibility. Either join the Air Force and be in the Air Force, or join the Marines and be a Marine. Or accept that you’ll be an Airman for 4 or 5 years minimum before you have a shot at going to Parris Island or San Diego.

Can I switch from Air Force to Marine Corps after enlistment?

Sure. When your Enlistment contract with the Air Force ends, and assuming you meet the Marine Corps Enlistment eligibility requirements, you are absolutely free to switch branches. You won’t be the first, and you wont be the last. Plenty of Service Members switch from one branch to another when it’s time to Re-Enlist.

What qualifications do you need to be an Air Force officer?

BASIC REQUIREMENTS To begin your career as an officer, you’ll either need to be a graduate of the Air Force Academy or AFROTC or go through additional training. Before you apply, take the time to make sure you meet all of the basic qualifications for the path that’s right for you.

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How does the Air Force officer selection process work?

PASSING THE SELECTION BOARD Every officer application is reviewed by either the Officer Training School Selection Board or Air Force Recruiting Services, depending on your path and profession. Each committee evaluates both objective and subjective factors to determine if a candidate is a proper fit. No one factor can cause selection or rejection.