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How to join military.?

How do I join the army? I am 21 years, have my GED, and posess the necessary fortitude and perspicacity.

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Kathy’s Answer

Go to your nearest recruiting location and walk in, tell them you want to join and I am sure they will be happy to help.
Which branch...if you are electronically and have a high iq, then maybe the Air Force. Navy - if you like being secluded in a tank underwater for a certain amount of time, Army - and then Marines.
Remember, they all require a certain mindset. Don't think it's all fun and roses.
It will require work, dedication, hard work and discipline. They will train you the way they want you, not the other way around.
Good Luck.
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Benjamin’s Answer

I'd also add, consider applying to an ROTC program or Academy (similar to prior advice, study up on the application standards and scoring methods).
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Lirio’s Answer

To join the Army, start by visiting the official Army website or contacting a local recruiting office. You will need to meet with a recruiter who can provide information about enlistment options and answer your questions. Next, you’ll take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test, which helps determine your qualifications for various military jobs. After that, you will complete the application process, which involves filling out paperwork and undergoing a background check. You’ll also need to pass a medical examination to ensure you are fit for service. Once you qualify, you can discuss available positions based on your interests and ASVAB scores. Finally, if everything looks good, you’ll sign the enlistment contract and prepare for basic training. Since you’re 21 and have your GED, you meet the basic education requirements. Be sure to gather any necessary documents, like identification and records of your education, before starting the process. Good luck!
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Jason’s Answer

Hi, I was in the Army and am happy to help you with any questions. You should first do some significant research online in regards to the standards you need to meet to join, such as graduation status, height, weight, medical condition etc.

Once you do that, spend time researching different jobs you would like to learn. My suggestion would to be to find an occupation in the military that will easily transfer to a good job after your time of service. Think mechanic, electrical, engineering, cybersecurity, military police, supply chain, and finance.

Once you have a good idea of what you would like to do, contact a recruiter and tell them what you are looking for. Do not be pressured into a position that you do not want to do.

Enjoy the journey, it is a very nerve racking but rewarding process.
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Jordan’s Answer

Hey Joaquin,

If you're interested in joining the army, find your nearest Army Recruiter Officer and give them a call to check availability of when they can see you. Also check the height and weight standards for the Army to make sure you meet the physical standards. Make sure you look at potential jobs you may want as well so you know the GT score requirements and can prepare for the GT test.

Hope this helps!
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Kevin P’s Answer

Joaquin, luckily this is a fairly straight forward answer… go to a local recruiting station and let them know. The rest will move pretty quickly.

You’ll take a test called the ASVAB. This is an aptitude test to see what jobs you qualify for. Then you’ll go to MEPS. This is where you select your job and officially enlist. Then you’ll ship out to basic training. This can all move pretty quickly. Within a month.

I cannot over emphasize how important it is to double check the contract. If it is not in the contract you will not get it. So if getting college paid for or getting an enlistment bonus is important to you it must be in there.

The recruiters may say you’ll get airborne school once you get to your unit but they cannot promise that. It must be in the contract. Otherwise you have to earn it later in your unit.

You have to decide which job you want. This is what you’ll do for an extended period of time. So make sure you love it. Try to pick something that can translate into a civilian job.

This is your time to set yourself up for success. Be smart about it. And lastly, thank you for your service.
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