Can you be in the military without going to war?

Can you be in the military without going to war?

You have to go to basic training, and you do not necessarily have to go to war. Everyone in the military has to be ready to go to war if you are called. However even and engineer preforming his duties on a ship doing maintenance is something we need. That would be your job throughout even in a time of war.

Why do you want to become an Air Force officer?

The Air Force is a good career option, good pay, benefits, and responsibility. You can fly, do stuff on the ground, get involved in computers or nukes, just a lot of options. Not only do you get to serve your country, but you learn valuable skills that are transferable to the civilian world as well.

What if you have to poop during basic training?

Under normal health conditions, nobody in basic training is going to force you to defecate or urinate on yourself. If you find a bath in basic training and you crap in it, there will be hell to pay. Also, you should not ask for a break of any kind. Asking for the restroom is also a bad idea.

How many years do you serve in Air Force?

When you enlist in the Air Force, you incur an overall eight-year military service obligation with the option of a four- or six-year active-duty service commitment to the Air Force. Qualified individuals who enlist for four years active duty will incur an Inactive Ready Reserve obligation of four years.

Is Air Force hard to get into?

The Air Force is also one of the hardest services to join. That means, each year, some people who want to stay in the Air Force can’t, and many people who want to join the Air Force also can’t. That doesn’t mean it’s impossible to join.

What disqualifies you from joining the Air Force?

There are age, citizenship, physical, education, height/weight, criminal record, medical, and drug history standards that can exclude you from joining the military.

What GPA do you need to get into the Air Force?

3.87

Can you shave in basic training?

Hair: Do not shave your head before leaving for basic training. This applies to both males and females. Do not even arrive at basic with a military style cut (Flat Top, High-and-tight, etc.). All facial hair should be shaved thoroughly before arriving at basic training.