Monday, December 12, 2011

How should one determine which branch of military service to join?

Whichever branch, I am interested in becoming an officer.|||By talking to an Officer Recruiter from each branch and seeing what they have to offer you and determining if that's the direction you want to go in with your life.





GOOD LUCK!!!|||What do you want to do with your life? It you like being around the water, the navy would be good, if you are more interested in armament then the Army or Marines would be good, and if Air, space, and technology are your bag, then the Air Force would be good. Your choice. But i can tell you this. The Air Force officer will have a better quality of life than any other branch. In fact the Air Force enlisted have it better (living conditions) than most other branch officers.





USAF Veteran|||Sheesh! If you're an adult and you have to ask...maybe you shouldn't be joining?


But if you're young and just starting to look into or considering military careers then...go to all the different branch websites and learn what each branch actually does. Then, go talk to all your local recruiters (but don't agree or sign ANYTHING untill you know what you want for sure. See what they have to offer, programs, education, etc. See what MOS's (jobs/career fields) are available.


If you want to become an officer you HAVE to have a college degree. Maybe look into an ROTC program. Decide what job you want to do. Do you even know what an officer does, etc? Research and READ. Also, consider the level of intensity you want to work under. Marine Corps and Army are known to have a tougher boot camp. Airforce and Navy are generally a little more relaxed.


Hope that helps!





Army wife HOOAH!|||Depend what is your major at, and what is your best interest at





Army = Most opinion, and there's many option


Navy = If you like sea, then look no futher,


Marine = Expect to be hightly motivated


Air Force = Most technical job and civilian useful convert.


Coast Guard = Stay Home, but hard to advance due to little slots for promotion.|||I have several diffrent friends and family members in the military and all of them have said the Air Force is the best to join. My brother completed his Air Force training last summer and he loves it.|||First go the a Veterans Hospital,and talk to Vets, that have been,and are still getting screwed by Veterans Healthcare.|||Figure out what it is that you want to do, then see which branch offers what you want.





Wow, every answer was given a thumbs down. Somebody needs a nap.|||if you want stress and regimen MARINES if you want nitty gritty ARMY if you like looking at 13 variations of gray NAVY


if you want some flexibility AIR FORCE.|||depends on what you want to do if you want to be a hard *** and see combat marines or army or if you want some little ferry pog job go air force or navy

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