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You can become an Air Force pilot through the AFROTC program. The commitment for a pilot is ten years, in contrast to the normal four year commitment.
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Yes, it is still possible to join the ROTC. Before doing so, you need to think about your child and who will be caring for them.
i don't know about the non-scholarship part, but if u are in smp you have signed a Contract with the Guard or Reserves, not ROTC. This means if you quit or get kicked out of ROTC you still have an obligation to the army, and from what i understand you will be demoted to privet and will go to basic like everyone else.
None. OCS is a programme solely within the Army for personnel aspiring to become officers, but who did not take the ROTC course. What you'd be looking for are universities with ROTC.
JROTC was invented for high school students to see if there would be a better motivation to join the military, and if the students would want to further into the rotc in college to become officers.
The mission of JROTC is "To develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and Community." i am a rotc student and i know the anwer is not... the correct answers the correct anwers is "TO MOTIVATE PEOPLE TO BE BETTER CITIZENZ" Actually the mission of JROTC is "to motivate young people to become better citizens."
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A Navy Pilot must first get a college degree. All pilots are officers, and to be an officer in any branch of the military, one must have a college degree. This degree can come from the Naval Academy or a civilian college. One may participate in an Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program, Officer Candidate School (OCS) after college, or attend the Naval Academy. Upon receiving a college degree and progressing through OCS, a ROTC unit or the Naval Academy, one goes to flight school. Upon completing flight school, one has become a Naval Aviator.
A number of colleges have Naval ROTC. You can go to one of those.
You need to ask the military about that.