It really depends on your end goal. If you are seeking a career pathway into civilian life, look hard at the Air Force or Navy, and focus on technical jobs. If you are looking at a career in the military, the Army as the largest branch will probably give the most opportunities. If you want travel now, consider the Marines or Army. If you want a career but want to stay in CONUS (Continental United States) the Coast Guard is your best bet.
Talk to recruiters from all services, but do not sign or swear to anything until you have checked out all your options.
I would talk to a army, navy, or whatever branch you want recruter.
No, but you should capitalize American. If the specific branch of the military is named, it should be capitalized.
The branch of military service that Jefferson considered least threatening was the navy. He thought it was the branch that would be able to suppress Barbary states.
I think the judicial branch at the state level
You go to the closest recruiting office for the branch of military service you would like to enlist into.
Homicide would help.
That would be the Army. The Army is the largest military branch the USA has
Applying for Military Education benefits depends on which branch of the military you are part of. If you are part of the army, you would apply for Army Tuition Assistance (TA).
Executive branch (this would be the President of the US)
I had a friend who was involved in intelligence during WWII--with his color blindness, he could discern any enemy outposts that were camouflaged from aerial photographs. I am not certain of what branch of the military would need this skill.
I think a govt agency should be able to help you, you would need proof of what branch he was in, his SS or military ID # i can't remember the word for that. and proof you are a relative
The best place to go to find out about military careers is your local recruiters office. You should go to the branch of service that you wish to be a part of to find our what careers are available. There are tests and physical requirements that need to be passed before you would be accepted for service.