ELIGIBILITY
To qualify for the Air Force Reserve you should be:
17 to 34 years old, if you have no prior military service.
Different age requirements apply for those with prior military service, as well as for healthcare professionals. Please contact a recruiter for details.
a citizen of the United States (in most cases)
in good health
of strong character
BASIC TRAINING SCHEDULE
What to expect:
Each day begins at 0500 (5:00am) and ends with " Taps" at 2100 (9:00pm).
Zero Week
You'll arrive mid-week and be assigned to a flight. "Flight" is the Air Force Reserve designation for a group of 45-60 individuals within a squadron (like a shift of workers within a large business). Each flight has several Military Training Instructors (MTIs), assigned to teach and guide your flight through the entire six-week period. These first few days you'll get a haircut (a close haircut), be issued equipment and uniforms, and learn the basic rules of dorm life.
Week 1
Reporting and Saluting
Medical and Dental Checks
GI Bill Briefing
ID Cards
Dorm Guard Class
Career Guidance
Individual Drill
Flight Drill (Marching)
Dorm Preparation
Week 2
Personal Fitness
Dorm Inspection
Personal Appearance
Recognizing Military Insignia
Military Citizenship
Personal Interviews
Flight Drill
Week 3
Second Clothing Issue
Dorm Inspection
Haircuts
Flight Drill
Air Force Values
Financial Management
Week 4
Law of Armed Conflict
Flight Pictures
Dorm Inspection
Human Relations Class
Confidence Course Run
Flight Drill
National Security
Week 5
Warrior Week
Air Force Career Progression
Pre-Marksmanship Class
Marksmanship
Field Training
Educational Support
Honor Flight Drill Test
Formal Retreat Practice
Dorm Inspection
Parade Practice
Week 6
Open Ranks Inspection
Hometown News Releases
Formal Retreat
Written Test
Haircuts
Travel Arrangements
Departing Briefing
Town Pass Briefing
Orders Pick-up
Graduation Parade
2006-08-17 01:15:29
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answered by landkm 4
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Contact a recruiter. Look in your city phone book, theyre telephone number should be listed. If that doesn't help, press 0 and ask the operator to get you the number. There's def. a recruiter in your city though..they're everywhere.
2006-08-17 08:09:55
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answered by Southpaw 7
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Contact a recruiter. We need guys in the 1A3 career field, so if you want more pay than the other guy, wear a flight suit, and have a cool job ask for aircrew when you go in to apply.
2006-08-17 08:11:23
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answered by B R 4
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There are recruiters in literally ever city. Check the yellow pages or ask at the post office.
2006-08-17 08:11:42
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answered by flip103158 4
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go to the nearest recruitmemt office and sign up
2006-08-17 08:15:09
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answered by KingRichard 6
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Find a recruting station or go to http://www.airforce.com/ or got here http://www.ehow.com/how_9331_join-air-force.html
2006-08-17 08:12:04
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answered by flaw236 2
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go to a recruiting office.
2006-08-17 08:15:49
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answer #7
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answered by BIG DADDY 3
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Just check this 1
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http://careerairforce.nic.in/home.html
2006-08-17 08:14:44
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answered by Sachuu 2
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appear for NDA
2006-08-17 08:26:30
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answered by a.sharda 2
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