They all have the same benefits because they are all department of defense, see what branch can do the most for your long term goals. Hi Raymond, you may want to look up 68C, practical nursing in the Army. Since you said you want to be a nurse after serving in the military, that may be an option for you. The only downside is your contract would be 6 years.
AIT alone is 13 months which is probably the reason why they require such a long time. But if you choose active duty, it will take a while before you can go to nursing school.
In all honesty, that is something you should talk to your local recruiter about. From reading above, I would say the Army, My girlfriends mom was a nurse in the Army and she loved it. If you become a nurse in the army then after your done fo they certify you to get a job in the civilization.
Good at taking orders but not good with math. Which branch would be good for me? Hello write me on my mail I can help you dempsey. Hi Aiyana, I would say the best thing for you is to talk to your local recruiter about that, but if you want a short answer, I would say either choose the Army or Coast Guard. Keep in mind though, taking the ASVAB will help you decide which career is available to you depending on the score you get.
Good luck! I would take some time to really study because you want to get a score that will allow you flexibility when i comes to choosing a job. Know your worth, make a list of goals, look at what all the branches have to offer and see what jobs they can offer you. They all have the same benefits some have other opportunities that another branch but that will matter only if it applies to you and your goals.
Do research! What is your recommendation? The Marine Corps are usually ones that are deployed the most when it comes to combat situations, however, the Army gets deployed in situations like that as well.
Statistically, as of , only Now, of course, 11 years have passed, so the number must have changed. Your email address will not be published. Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Skip to footer Search this website.
Share Pin 9. Comments What brach is best for small and fast people. Well, in that case, the United States Space Force would be the best option for you. The grammatical and speech errors are worse than the writing or a 6th grader.
Many coast guard stations and Air Force bases have their own fire departments. I want to be able to pursue in a career of nursing. The hours you work and where you work in either branch will depend on your job. The branch is actually doing slightly better with a median of three years at home for every year a soldier spends deployed. The median means that the ratio of time at home versus time deployed is less for one half of the troops and more for the other half of the troops.
The Air Force, though, has a median of five years at home for every year of deployment. Keep in mind, though, that this ratio may change, based on your job choice. Deployments with some jobs are much more frequent than with other jobs.
The pay rates for each rank are the same in the Army or the Air Force. Depending on your job, you may also receive specialty pay, which is the same across both branches. Tamara Runzel has built her writing expertise for more than a decade in print, online and television news.
Her career started while writing for her college newspaper before earning a degree in Communication. We were greeted at the gate by a handful of Army Military Police who were carrying gorgeous new rifles: the M4. I was in pure awe and full of jealousy. Was I not a part of the military police brethren simply because I wore blue and they wore green? It chafed for some three years until I would finally be assigned my own M4.
I recall befriending a young soldier back in those early days in Hawaii. It was much easier to lose contact with someone in those days. A couple years passed and we both progressed. I was studying for my first crack at the Staff Sergeant promotion test. Yes, I was about to test for E-5 for the first time and he was already wearing E The conversation was short and I cried a little in the car. That same Army pal re-enlisted around the same time I did.
He was able to buy a brand new Cadillac Escalade with his bonus. I could afford some clothes and few nights out.
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