You must be at least 18 years old or 17 with parental consent. You must pass the ASVAB test with a minimum score of 36 for Active duty Air Force or a 31 for the Guard and Reserve. You then must pass a physical exam from the Military Entrance Processing Station. You also must pass certain other criteria that you can discuss with your local recruiter. For example, drug use, criminal history, education...etc. There are far too many parameters to write here.
Yes, and it did (MD Air Nat'l Guard). It's a PDQ (Perm. DQ) for Air Force and Marines, I believe, it might be for ALL branches.
He never mentioned where in his auto biography and nobody has ever mentioned it in biographies about him. His Wikipedia biography only indicates that he became a radar technician after enlisting in the Air Force in 1955.
obviously.
someone who serves in the Air Force
The bonus depends upon the job you are enlisting for. And that will depend upon the needs of the service.
There were hundreds of Colonels in the Air Force in 1972. Looking for someone in particular?
Ha! No. He was an Indiana farm boy, then he was basically an LA hobo/musician, then Guns got famous, then he got diagnosed with mental problems that would prevent him enlisting.
The minimum passing AFQT (Armed Forces Qualification Test) score for the Air Force is 36. However, the specific score requirements for different Air Force jobs may vary. It is recommended to aim for a higher score for better job options and opportunities for advancement.
Yes and no. The ASVAB is a basic test used to qualify all men and women interested in enlisting, but within the test, a recruiter can identify potential MOS opportunities - but you need to remember that the Air Force, like every other service branch, will put you where they need you.
at lest four years cuz if you know what im sayin
yes they can
By becoming president or working for the president.