No - eventually you will still have to do your PFT.
It's harder to join the Marines. They have much higher standards than the Army.
If you can meet the qualifications for the school after you get out of the Air Force you can go to it. Some schools have programs for Veterans and their families but you still have to meet their standards.
Under no circumstances are they authorized.
Incidences of ADD are fairly common in the population. So, I think chances are more likely that you will be given limitations in your positions and duties due to ADD. However, it would not exempt you completely from serving in the Air Force.
There is no required width as far as I know. Different air forces may have their own standards and regulations covering it.
Army 'colours' are the Regimental Standards. Naval 'colours' are Admiral Commanding's Commission Pennant. Marines follow Army Standards ashore, and Naval colours afloat. Air Force has no equivalent, not really being a military force at all.
1910; 1926, and 1960
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The Air Force college IS the Air Force Academy!
Yes, for accurate information, ask any recruiter from that Branch. They are subject matter experts. For the Air Force, the tattoo must be kept within the standard of the Air Force Instruction Policy (AFI/Regulation). For the Army (Military Academy/West Point), it must be within the standards of the Army Regulation.
Air quality standards are designed to protect the population. They ensure that people have clean air to breathe.
RE-4B is an Air Force reenlistment code, given to indicate a discharge for exceeding body fat standards.