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Here are the top 10 things you need to consider before meeting with a recruiter: 1. Self-motivation Joining the military is usually a life-defining decision. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. They are the last service based on traditional military culture with the inherent discipline, although I tip my hat to the Army which still has a few traditional military remnants in the Spec Op and Ranger communities as well.

Of course life in the Air Force would be very comfortable compared to any of the services, but there is a difference between being in the military and doing just enough to pretend to be in the military.

Although it is not politically correct to say, there are huge differences among the services. Are they equally important?

However, some are more closely aligned with civilian day-to-day living than others which can be more similar to what is thought of as military living. Being the laid back, "cushy" service also pegs you as the undisciplined, "soft" service. I am a fan of the Air Force because they provide close air support to our ground troops in contact and because they fly the Freedom Bird HOME from Iraq and Afghanistan at least the first leg of that flight. They are full members of the team in book, it's just not the branch I'd prefer to serve in.

Some people like apple pie, some prefer chocolate cake. Some don't like either. You have to look at all, review the pros and cons of each as they apply to you, and then make your choice. I'm AF.. Thank you all very much for answering. I hate to say it but the Marines is out of the question for me.

I'm not physically and mentally tough enough to be a Marine. I'm also 27 years old I did some research online and apparently to join the AF you have to be under 28 so if I want to join the AF, I need to act fast! At this point right now though, I'm split between Army and Air Force. He told me it isn't as bad as it sounds.

My best friend went into the Army about the same time I enlisted in the Air Force. He did one enlistment and got out. I stayed on beyond my first enlistment, then continued with the reserves for a total of 33 years. My bud strongly encouraged his son to go into the Air Force a couple of years ago, instead of the Army. That all means nothing really It would be easier to offer advice if you said what you want to do in the military and after. Some jobs are ONLY found in one branch Vets and Vet techs are only in the Army, for example , others may be found in all branches but one has the majority of those positions nuclear weapons for example..

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