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FunshinePa:
Go to the recruiting office NOW and check them all out. Let them sell themselves onto you. I grew up Navy and my father was a recruiter... I checked them all out and preferred Air Force over the Navy only because of computer technology. But today they are about the same. Which branch of service you thrive at will depend on your intelligence level as well. :-)
--- Quote from: Nick912 on August 18, 2008, 09:46:27 PM ---Air Force man....
I'm not just saying that because I'm a recruiter either. Whatever branch you join you can bet to be taken care of. We all have the same benefits.
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teenthatshavessometimes:
--- Quote from: FunshinePa on August 19, 2008, 10:44:41 AM ---Go to the recruiting office NOW and check them all out. Let them sell themselves onto you. I grew up Navy and my father was a recruiter... I checked them all out and preferred Air Force over the Navy only because of computer technology. But today they are about the same. Which branch of service you thrive at will depend on your intelligence level as well. :-)
--- Quote from: Nick912 on August 18, 2008, 09:46:27 PM ---Air Force man....
I'm not just saying that because I'm a recruiter either. Whatever branch you join you can bet to be taken care of. We all have the same benefits.
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thanks, but im a little young to talk to the recruiters yet
zzaapp:
One of the most overlooked branches of service is the Coast Guard. With the enemy bringing the fight to us, homeland security is becoming more important. When I was younger (in the days of the draft), I looked into the CG and the Navy. Went Navy, but it was a tough decision.
And, don't think that the CG misses out on all the action. We had Coast Guard detachments with us in Vietnam.
You aren't too young to talk to the recruiters. Just tell them that you are under age right now and just looking for information for the future. They will be glad to talk to you. They are active duty personnel, and most of them have great stories to tell.
teenthatshavessometimes:
well, my dad was in the army, i will talk to him about it
FunshinePa:
No you are not too young to go now!!! Now matter your age.. you can spend the time learning what branch of service is best for you. I was 12 when I first started taking the ASVAB... Once I got old enough to seriously take it I was ACE'ing it!! :-) My daughter did the Delayed Entry Program and by the time she was in for the year she was graduating boot camp an E2.
Check it out... start now...
Take the test now... Improve yourself!!
http://www.asvabprogram.com/
--- Quote from: teenthatshavessometimes on August 19, 2008, 11:21:52 AM ---
--- Quote from: FunshinePa on August 19, 2008, 10:44:41 AM ---Go to the recruiting office NOW and check them all out. Let them sell themselves onto you. I grew up Navy and my father was a recruiter... I checked them all out and preferred Air Force over the Navy only because of computer technology. But today they are about the same. Which branch of service you thrive at will depend on your intelligence level as well. :-)
--- Quote from: Nick912 on August 18, 2008, 09:46:27 PM ---Air Force man....
I'm not just saying that because I'm a recruiter either. Whatever branch you join you can bet to be taken care of. We all have the same benefits.
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thanks, but im a little young to talk to the recruiters yet
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