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The "military" includes the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Marine Corps. Depending on what branch you choose to join, you will have different options. You will take specific job training, which may or may not translates to college credit. You may be able to take CLEP tests for college credit. You may have time to enroll in a college or university off-base, depending on your assignment. Your best bet is the USAF, which offers training for which you receive college credit through the College of the Air Force. These credits are accepted at many colleges and universities. Given the shorter deployments and the fact that the USAF has no infantry or artillery, you will likely be more able to schedule classes at a local school and continue your education. While the military does support the pursuit of high education, it does not hand out degrees to everyone that enlists. Make sure you clarify the options with the recruiter. And join the Air Force.

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