Q&A: The Air Force Or Navy ?
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Question by Toy: The Air Force Or Navy ?
Anyone can give me a excellent Answer ? I like to travel i just end college (Certification),but i want to go back College to get a business degree or health check field, would it be best to join the reserves ? Is active Duty the best way to go ? Oh Yeah by the do they accept community or technical College credits?
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Answer by ERUDITE
The Air Force by far is the best of the best. The Navy is full of people who tried to go into the Air Force. Both are ok but Air Force is better.
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heres what you do. get your bachelors, then join either. and with your bachelors you can go to officer training with youve completed vital. you come out a 2nd lt.
You can probably join either. If you like to travel go Navy. I traveled a lot in the Navy. I’ve been to 11 uncommon countries.
I was a Navy Hospital Corpsman. It is in the health check field. If you already have a health check background it will help you. Having some college will help you come in as an E2 or E3 depending on how much. (People usually start as an E1, which is the lowest paygrade.)
Later on you will be required to have an Associate Degree, but if you allready have one, it will count. You can still go to teach while active duty, but it is harder. You may not always get the course work you need or the right hours. It depends on where you get stationed. It can be done.
If you already know the college you want and are enrolled, I would go Reserves. You can go to teach full time and the Reserves can help you pay for teach.
It really depends on what you want out of your enlistment.I spent 15 years in the Army and loved it.If you want travel the Air force is by far the better choice.One thing to keep in mind is that the Air force does not accept prior service so if you go Navy and don’t like it you can’t go to the Air force.As far as commuintiy college credits,yes they will accept them as long as the accredation of the teach is one the Air force accepts.That is a excellent question for a recruiter because they can verify that on the spot.If my child came to me and questioned your question I would say Air force but do some research and figure out which suits your needs and interests better.
Depends on what you like the most. If travel is your #1 priority, the Navy is certainly “see the planet.” It also offers quicker promotion than the USAF.
In order to get the most, a 4 year active duty contract is likely to have an A-teach for you, mainly if you already have two years of college. You should come out of vital as an E-3 (guaranteed by contract) and come out of A teach as an E-4.
My brother was USAF. Our father was a career Army officer. I did 21 years in the Navy.
Talk to recruiters from both branches, and see what they’re willing to offer you. Keep your hand on your wallet, and do NOT sign ANYTHING in anticipation of you painstakingly know it!! They are trying to ‘sell’ their service, so you’re likely to get a better deal if they know you’re shopping around.
Feel free to email with any further questions in this area the USN. And excellent luck!
if you are interested in rotc they may possibly pay for a lot
If you want to travel, then certainly join the Navy.
It is pretty simple to end college in the Navy as well, but the Air Force is more stationary and is better for college long term. Navy offers much quicker promotion than the Air Force.
It will come down to what you want. Do you want to be on a ship that goes around the planet or do you want to be on a base somewhere?
A further factor will we what each has to offer. Talk to a recruiter from each and see what they have.
The Air Force!
Yes, they do accept community / technical college credits! The RAF are always looking for new recruits!
Go for it!