air force can help your career in different ways.
Air Field Management
Air Force Career Field Manager
Career Development Course
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No the US Air Force does not offer RN training however they are always looking for experienced nurses who would like to take their career to the next level. They do offer a five week program to help an Air Force nurse adjust from civilian lifestyle to the military lifestyle. See your local US Air Force recruiting office if you are interested.
services, pest management, and fuelies
The US Air Force is part of the military. The mission of the military is to protect and to serve. The Air Force accomplishes this mission from the air.
You can apply alot more force with the help of air pressure
Andrews AFB is an Air Force installation, not a person.
The Air Force can provide a great training experience for you as well as give you a new skill.
There are instances where people with ADD are accepted, but the career fields are limited.
U.S. Air Force jobs are designated by Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSC). The first 3 characters of the AFSC are broken down into career group, career field, and career field subdivision. There are two types of linguists in the Air Force. Ground (1N3) and Airborne (1A8). As the "1" designates they are both in the "Operations" career group, but ground are categorized as Intelligence ("N") and airborne is part of Aircrew Operations ("A") however airborne linguists are also part of the intelligence community and therefore they wear the intelligence occupational badge as well as their aircrew wings.