Thursday, December 15, 2011

What branch of military is best fit for a law inforcment canidate?

Iam planning to join the military to pruseue my carrier as a police officer. What branch of military service would suit me best? I do not have my high school deploma, iam 19 years old, iam from a diffrent country, but iam a u.s citizen ive been here for 8 years. I want to get to this asap. Serve, get on to the streets and clean them up|||Infantry is a major bonus on the police force. Especially if you are looking to SWAT.|||Sniper, %26amp; sharp shooter|||-Work on your English before you pursue a military/police career.


To be honest, being in the military has nothing to do with being a police officer. If you want to be a police officer, go to a police academy or technical school.


BEST OF LUCK!!!!|||Improve your english first, because the number one priority of being a police officer is a good communicator. When you are in the streets you are the man in charge and if citizens cannot understand your instructions then SOL, you may face a lawsuit!





Good luck!|||You're not a citizen until you've been here for 13 years. Second, you don't have to join the military to be a cop. If you want to anyway, I'd say Air Force or Navy since we're currently at war and if you join the Marines or Army then it is likely you won't return to have your chance at law enforcement. There is also always the Coast Guard and National Guard, but often for them to have the same "weight" in an application you need more years of service. If you want to get into law enforcement right away find a local agency that needs people, sheriff's departments are generally good starting points. Military time is good, but when you're pursuing law enforcement, the best experience is law enforcement experience, so find a department that will let you on and move up from there.|||Before you consider joining the military, I'd first look into getting your high school diploma or GED. Without one of those you won't make it into any branch of the military and more likely than not, would also be declined for application into any sort of law enforcement training schools, etc.|||U S Army, the school is located at Fort Leonard Wood, MO.


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