no. there are many ways to get into the air force. enlisted-no previous experience ROTC (in college)-study while preparing for officer commissioning in air force officer training school- already have a degree and apply to become an officer
Your best bet is ROTC if you are still in school. If you are at least 18 and have completed high school you should check afreserve.com/?:Locator to query a recruiter near you.
If you attend a military school, you can ask about it.
anytime you are in high school
No
You have to be a freshman in university. If you're referring to the Junior ROTC programme, you have to be a freshman in high school.
You can join JROTC.
Only if you want to be in ROTC or play a sport with the school.
Awarded annually to an outstanding cadet at each installation who contributed the most to encourage and demonstrate Americanism. This is a Junior ROTC (high school level) or ROTC (college level) award. Those receiving this award in Junior ROTC in high school can wear the ribbon (or the medal, if appropriate) if they participate in ROTC in college.
Yes, but you must attend a high school that has an NJROTC unit.
I think you are confused. JROTC is a high school course. So, no, you don't need a diploma to join. Maybe you are refering to college ROTC. If so, if you get into college, you can join ROTC. The J in JROTC means junior, by the way.
No. "ROTC in high school" is JROTC. If you complete enough JROTC you can enlist as E2 or something. That's the only advantage of JROTC. For Army ROTC you must attend and receive a degree from a 4-year university.
Yes. JROTC is in high school, ROTC is in college. Technically, you do not have to take JROTC at all to take ROTC. Generally, people who take ROTC in college are joining the military afterwards. The same in not necessarily true for JROTC.