Thursday, December 15, 2011

Which branch of military is the least likely to be stationed overseas?

I really would like to join the Air Force, and I am going to. Just out of curiosity, I was wondering which branch is the least likely to be stationed overseas. Thanks for your answers!|||The Coast Guard.|||All four branches, including the Coast Guard, which is under Homeland Security, get stationed overseas equally. When you enlist you sign a contact and become the property of the US government and you go where they send you.|||its a crap shoot where you go....





I would say Army since we have the most people...





if by stationed you dont mean a rotation overseas as in deployment...and you mean where you actually are working for X amount of years....|||I suggest you join the Salvation Army, but stay out of Detroit, St. Louis, New Orleans, ETC. they are more dangerous than Iraq.|||Coast Guard, then the Marines. There are no Coast Guard bases outside of the U.S. and there is only one Marine Corps base overseas(Okinawa, Japan). The other branches have a good number of overseas bases.|||Coat Guard or reserves in any branch...even then you have an almost 100% chance of going overseas at some point in your enlistment...|||Coast Guard!|||Army. It seems they go a lot overseas in Germany.|||Coast Guard even though they do go over there sometimes|||They all get deployed and they all go over seas. sorry

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