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I'm looking into joining either the Air Force or that National Guard, and I'm trying to now decide which of the two will give me the leadership skills and credintials (sp.?) to translate to the civilian world the best. Any suggestions?

2007-09-12 00:51:45 · 5 answers · asked by St. L 1 in Politics & Government Military

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Your question is a little confusing. You can join the Air Force (active duty) or you can join the Army National Guard or the Air National Guard. There are pros and cons to each one. Here's how it shakes out:

ACTIVE DUTY AIR FORCE: No branch of the service beats the Air Force for jobs that translate well into the civilian sector, especially in technical fields like those dealing with computers or electronics. You'd become very proficient working a job like that year-round, and it does help you get a job in the civilian sector -- believe me; I got a very good job with DHS with great starting pay and benefits with nothing more than my Air Force experience. The downside is the Air Force owns you while you're on active duty, so they tell you where you will live. Granted, Air Force bases are generally better in terms of facilities and available activities/recreation than the other branches of the service, but you may not be too happy if you get assigned to a base in a big city if you grew up on a farm (or if you get assigned to a base in the middle of nowhere if you're from the city or suburbs).

ARMY NATIONAL GUARD: You'll learn valuable teamwork and leadership skills, and they'll assign you to the nearest Guard unit to your home. It's also a good deal because you only have to pull duty one weekend a month and two weeks a year after you complete basic training and MOS training. The disadvantage is your chances of being deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan are about 100% in the Army National Guard.

AIR NATIONAL GUARD: Again, you'll have the ability to get a job that translates well into the civilian sector, but it won't be as beneficial as active duty because you'll only do that job one weekend a month and two weeks a year. As with the other two choices, you will learn teamwork and leadership skills, but it'll take longer because promotions in the Air National Guard traditionally take longer than any other component of the Armed Forces, and you really don't learn leadership skills until you become a noncommissioned officer. The rules governing assignments are the same as the Army National Guard -- they'll assign you to the Guard unit nearest your home, but job opportunities are going to be limited to the vacancies they have available, so you may not get the job you want.

My opinion, take it for what you will: If you're thinking about joining the military, see an Air Force recruiter and enlist for four years of active duty (but on a guaranteed job -- make SURE you're going to get the job you want). It's only four years, and you'll get your Montgomery GI Bill and other VA benefits out of it even if you decide to get out after four years. You can always continue your military career in the Air Force Reserve or the Air National Guard once you get off active duty if you wish.

2007-09-12 01:14:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Air Force, definitely.

2007-09-12 01:53:01 · answer #2 · answered by dawnjohnson_4 3 · 0 1

Being interior the militia does no longer supply you any reward in becoming a police officer. it could actual preclude you through fact maximum considerable cities have age standards. in case you spend too long interior the militia you are able to desire to pass over your probability to enhance right into a police officer (regardless of the actuality that lots of those cities additionally supply waivers). in case you desire to enhance right into a police officer seek for the standards of the dept you desire to connect. in the event that they require a bachelors you are able to pass to college and get your criminal justice degree. which will help a million cases greater advantageous than becoming a member of the militia. one way the militia will help nonetheless is that in case you connect the ANG they're going to conceal the cost of school. in case you do ANG and ROTC this is going to conceal the cost of school, and you gets a stipend, and you would be waiting to enhance into an officer interior the militia once you graduate. in case you % to stay interior the ANG once you're a police officer (completely achievable) you are able to serve your united states of america jointly as getting officer's pay and attain your dream of adjusting right into a police detective. one element it truly is a concern is the actuality which you're pregnant. you won't be in a position to connect once you're pregnant. And, once you're a single discern you is purely no longer waiting to connect devoid of giving up a hundred% custody of your infant. in case you're married and your better half is over 18 which would be much less of a concern. you ought to additionally recollect that interior the ANG you will do a million weekend a month and a pair of weeks a 300 and sixty 5 days. except, you get deployed. once you're deployed it truly is 24/7. we are in 2 wars suitable now. in case you connect the ANG you would be deployed in some unspecified time interior the destiny.

2016-11-10 05:22:08 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you want a resume builder, join the Marine Corps.

2007-09-12 01:00:14 · answer #4 · answered by Ralfcoder 7 · 0 1

lmao... AIR FORCE without a doubt!!!

2007-09-12 00:59:03 · answer #5 · answered by MadMaxx 5 · 0 1

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