A career in the US ARMED FORCES

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A career in the US ARMED FORCES BY Thi Jackson

First things to consider: - Do want to serve your country and at the same time meet wonderful people, travel, learn discipline and lifelong career skills?

- Earn money for College - Earn money for College? - Are you willing to put in the physical as well as mental requirements?

Speak to a Recruiter: This step is very important (if you are under 18 speak with your parents first) Seek out your local recruiting office and speak to “ALL BRANCHES” of the Armed Forces:

Choose from: Army Air Force Navy Marines Coast Guard

Get Prepared for: Taking the ASVAB- this is a written test to help determine basic knowledge and technical skills

Get Physical Running Sit ups Push ups Pull ups

OTHER REQUIREMENTS HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PASS DRUG TEST CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK PASS HEIGHT AND WEIGHT STANDARDS

YOU ARE ON YOUR WAY!!! BE PREPARED FOR A WONDERFUL AND CHALLENGING CAREER!!! NO MATTER WHAT BRANCH OF ARMED FORCES YOU CHOOSE , YOU WILL BE PART OF AN ELITE FORCE THAT WILL IS PREPARED TO SERVE AND DEFEND YOUR COUNTRY!!!

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