Joining any branch as an officer is not automatic. There are only certain skills or degrees with which you can obtain a direct commission...nurse, doctor, lawyer....
You should plan on going through their basic and then OCS or OTS courses...takes about 9 months.
As for serving close to each other..best guess is the USAF. With the navy one or both of you will get sea duty.
2006-12-01 14:05:44
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answered by iraq51 7
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Officers are not 'new recruits.'
Watch out when talking with recruiters, you need to talk to the officers, not NCOs. Moving from the enlisted ranks to the officer ranks is not a common thing.
I agree that if your boyfriend is in the Navy, your best bet is the Navy.
And the Navy Uniforms are top notch and look good.
And you need to take a good look at the various types of officer positions that are available. There are specialties within the officer ranks. Nurses, Doctors, Dentists, Lawyers and Chaplans are very specific areas. But there are also lines of specialization such as Supply Corps, surface, aviation, submarines.
Keep asking questions! Learn what you can before making decisions.
2006-12-01 15:24:53
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answered by Aggie80 5
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My boyfriend is in the Air Force, and it is the best branch to join. You dnt want to spend months out at sea with a bunch or horny men do you? Dont get me wrong, I have nothing against the Navy, but just think about it. If you two get married, they will either station you at bases close together, and they can even station one of you at the others base even if you are in different branches. The military does everything it can to keep married spouses together.
2006-12-01 16:58:26
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answered by gremlin1422 3
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I was in the Navy for six years and in my experience inter branch assignments did not work well at all. If you want any chance of being assigned near your fiancee ther are two things that would help:
1. Be in the same branch of service
2. Get married; fiancee doesn't mean crap
2006-12-01 12:39:49
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answered by markfuller2000 2
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I would suggest you talk to a recruiter to see which branch you would like the best...They know the ins and outs of the service they are in...
And these days, there are big bonuses for the new recruits, too...And what is your bachelors degree for? Good luck in a station close to each other...
Each service has a different post...
2006-12-01 12:38:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I applaud your willingness to serve your country.
Having said that, if you need to take a poll as to which branch you should serve, maybe you shouldn't be there.
2006-12-02 00:07:40
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answered by The_moondog 4
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as a former marine, definitely the marines. we are proud and united and the first to go when called to a situation..... you know the saying?
the few.....the proud....the marines
2006-12-01 12:41:17
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answered by sultrybitchnc 2
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IF YOUR DEGREE IS IN SAY FEMALE STUDIES THERE MY NOT BE A POSITION FOR YOU CHECK WITH A RECRUITER IN YOUR AREA AND THEY WILL TELL YOU WHICH BEST SUITS OUR MAJOR.
2006-12-01 12:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Good Morning,
You pick a wonderful day to make a decision and if you are asking this community what service to possible give up your life you should be asking your priest/ preacher and family.
Please allow me to answer your question with this preface:
I was wounded, the last time long before you were born, May 10 1971. I still dream about the people we eliminated under "Operation Phoenix". I see each of their faces, hear them begging. I see the Vietcong stick grenade spitting smoke and turning end over end; bouncing on top of the APC before bouncing into Doc's lap and detonating; blowing off the top of his head; seriously wounding Tex; penetrating my lower back and kidneys, going from the rear through the front exiting through the knee cap and through my right elbow, ring finger, little finger and wrist. I was unable to return fire in the conventional manner.
I pulled this out for the second time in 35 years it reads:
"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in armed conflict against the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong communist aggressors in the Republic of Vietnam. On 10 May 1971, while on a long range reconnaissance patrol in Ankee providence his men came under an intense enemy attack. The initial attack wounded Sergeant Adams and several other personnel. Refusing medical aid, he commenced giving first aid to the other wounded. At the same time, he directed his remaining forces into a defensive position. When the medical helicopter came, he chose to remain behind to make room for these more seriously wounded. During the ensuing fighting which would include face to face combat and in spite of his wounds and disregard to his own safety, Sergeant Adams continued to defend his position. Sergeant ADAMS 's decisive actions in rendering first aid, directing his personnel, while in defense of their position, while exposed to enemy fire, was directly responsible for the saving of his personnel. His devotion to duty, courage under fire, exemplary professionalism and outstanding leadership were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Army".
I am not bragging but getting ready to make a point. When I got home no one cared and guess what they don’t care today. When I tried to get a job, I had no skills if you want to join a branch of the military at least select a decent job and something that if you decide not to make the military a career you can make a living. If you are really taking advice, I would suggest The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center. If one took FARSI or Chinese they could step right into the CIA or NSA as a GS12 or GS13, one could not ask for more. (Upon competition of the School, you are given the equivalent of an Associate Degree).
Branch of the Military. You don’t want to ask us what you want look at what it is you want and what kind of training “you” want for yourself.
I never lie so you and others might not like what I am going to say here, but what they heck? Wait I always wanted to say this: “You can’t handle the truth”! Cool huh?
I live near the Norfolk Naval Base (Worlds Largest Naval Base) and laugh each time a ship goes to sea. All the Navy wives get on TV crying expressing horror at being left alone for six months, fearing their love one might be injured, mad because they do not know how they are going to make it for six months. I know our Navy went to sea in World War I and II and Korea for years! At that time, they might actually be killed in combat. My cousin served on a carrier off the coast of Viet Nam and complains to this day, what he went through. You know how rough it is have three hot meals a day, a clean warm bunk, ice cream games and hot showers. Since the conception of the all volunteer military cruise are a maximum of a year but usually six months. What can you or any one say?
I took my rest and recuperation (r & r) at Da Nang Air Force Base on the South China Sea, and was amazed and enjoyed the movie theaters, sidewalks, pools and A/C. It is no different today. Most of the Air Force personnel are in the rear at that base if working in operations they get the flight in the air, go to a fast food establishment, the pool or movies. From time to time, a pilot might be shot at and even shot down, but the majority of the time is safe and requires brains and skill.
The Army, what can anyone say? God Help us. The Army has again lowered the standards and wonders why a soldier is being arrested for rape, murder or assault and battery. Talk to the old timers our Special Force are getting the equivalent of what the average World War II soldier received. They run in tennis shoes (I have asked that in combat do they ask for a cease fire and change shoes). Hell, they cannot even be yelled at anymore! The classes are lacking with many of the areas were skills used to be taught now occupied by civilian contractors. (They pull everything from maintenance to operations).
There fore many of the skills, which would help the GI in private life, are gone. Therefore, if you chose the Army try to find a decent career.
The Marines. What can anyone say about a Marine? What ever they say it had better be quietly. Before I can discuss them, I have two scenarios I want to discuss:
The wounded Marine just shook his fist at the hillside and yelled: "Damn it! If you're going to kill me, then kill me, but stop trying to scare me to death!"
April 6, 1865 at Saylors Creek Yankee Troops took a quarter of the Army. When heavy fighting was heard off in the tree lines, officers rode down to see who had not been informed of the surrender. A senior yankee rode up to a Confederate Marine and asked, “Why was he still fighting”? The Confederate yelled back asking, “why, aren’t we winning”?
Look at Viet Nam and Iraqi the Marine get more killed with less casualties then the Army because they train their men. A military has to learn think on their feet and when ordered to jump without question. That is what getting our Army boys killed, not the insurgents, epically not themselves but the Army and their training program. The worse thing about a Marine is once they get out they don’t function as well in the private world; the training drives it out.
So ask yourself do you want to be a dead hero (Army); be in combat but come home (Marines) do nothing but play video games, eat and make the people at home think you are in danger- ask yourself if you look best in white or blue. When you say you don’t believe me who up the causalities per branch. I’ll bet you’ll find Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force!
God Bless you and the Southern People.
2006-12-01 20:33:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Which ever one you like.
2006-12-01 12:39:09
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answered by hunterentertainment 3
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