Assuming this question is about the United States Air Force Academy, you do not have to be in the military to get into the Air Force Academy. The majority of cadets are straight out of high school and it is their first exposure to the military when they arrive on the first day of Basic Cadet Training.
However, on the first day of Basic Cadet Training the summer before your freshman year, you officially become a member of the Air Force. You are at that point on active duty with the full time job of getting your degree and earning your commission as a second lieutenant. In exchange for four years of tuition free world-class education, graduates must serve a minimum of 5 years on active duty as an officer and then another 3 in the Reserves before their committment to the military is completed.
Presuming you are talking about the US Air Force Academy, the answer is YES. Generally speaking, you owe 8 years of duty in the Air Force in exchange for your education at the Academy. After 5 years of active duty service, you may be able to serve the remainder of your term in the Reserves. Occasionally, the military may decide that it does not wish to retain you after your initial 5 years of active duty, and you may be discharged then, with no further obligation.
Sri Lanka Military Academy's motto is 'Serve to Lead'.
The motto of Royal Military Academy Sandhurst is 'Serve to Lead'.
Depends. If you attend one of the US Military Academies (West Point, Air Force Academy, Naval Academy, or Coast Guard Academy) or you go to school on an ROTC scholarship, you have an obligation to actively serve for five years. If you took ROTC but ROTC had nothing to do with funding your school, there is no obligation to go into the military.
The Airforce Academy is the college for future Air Force officers. The cadets that are athletes at the Air Force Academy will have to fulfill their commitment to the Air Force before becoming professional athletes. This means they typically have to serve four or more years.
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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.
They have to serve six years, four years on active duty. If they resign their commission, they can complete the last two in the reserves. If they do not graduate, they may incur an enlisted obligation.
NO You do not have to pay You serve your country as a second Lt. in the Army after Graduation and for doing this you do not have to pay.
No, the Japanese Self Defense Force is an all-volunteer group, and there is no law in Japan requiring people to serve.
No way. When a person graduates from a U.S. Service Academy they promise to serve at least 5 years in the branch of their school.
A person who is compelled to serve, usually in a military force. Some nations with conscription offer civil service as an alternative to military service.
That is a good question. I believe that all military forces are all amazing and people should be proud to serve in them.