it depends if you want to go to collage after you finish serving then i would say Air Force or Navy if you want to make a career out of it then i would say Army if you want to really fight the enemy and them be afraid of you i would go in Marines
I'm 17 I have no mental or health problems, In school my grades were like this English A, History A, Science D-F, Math D-F, I want to join for mainly selfish reasons not honorable and patriotic reasons, I want the benefits, I want to become a better person, I want to get travel opportunities and I think it's a good place to start, I don't want to see combat unless I am defending and protecting service members, I don't want to be in a branch that is extremely strict (I understand it's the military of course it's strict but I don't want to join the strictest branch) I don't want to be stuck in a office behind a computer I want to be outside doing something(I am not saying people inside don't do anything that's just not for me) I am physically in OK shape not GI Joe but i could get by, academically I struggle in math and science, mostly math(I actually like science now i just didn't pay attention in my science classes when I was younger) I am not really a people person In high school I was a loner 90% of time when I did have friends it was very few people and I only talked to them at school, I'm just not very social, I can work in a group with no problem as long as those people aren't ignorant and obnoxious, I would like to join the branch that has the best(or 2nd best) housing, food, bases.
This is more of an opinion question, but- Air force!! :D
It is most critical for our military to have, Men and women can both serve their country in each branch of the military.
Yes. JROTC has no effect what so ever on what branch you join when you get to College ROTC than it might dictate what branch you join but only if you are going to a military academy like the naval academy or westpoint.
I joined the Army to get the military service time that i needed to join the Coast Guard. If you're looking for a military career, you should look at a different branch of service.
in your head or in your sole?
No. Wrong yes
The Navy from 1944-1996
The Coast Guard is a branch of the US Military, so yes.
Not in combat roles.
No you can't. You have to have a clean record. SORRY.
They joined the BEST branch of the military, The United States Marine Corps. (I am not biased or anything having a daughter in the USMC and a husband too.)
unless you have a hook up or pay for an expungment you can not join an military branch with any felony