You can go to Air Force basic training while in Jr. High with parental consent. And if you cannot take the stress they issue medical marijuana. Even to minors, they are the military they can do what they want. - - - - no no no idk what in gods name made you type this they don't give out medical marijuana especially to minors, as a matter of fact they don't give any out at all its against the law and even the military has laws you d.s.
in 1955 there were two basic training bases . Sampson AFB geneva,new york and lackland AFB, TeX
Yes. You are in the custody of the US government and they will provide your meals and housing while in basic training.
Most certainly. You will need to have somebody take care of your child while you are away at Basic Military Training and Technical School. So make sure you have everything in line before hand, get with your local recruiter and they'll be able to help you square away your affairs.
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
Basic training is a 24 hour a day, seven days a week program. Therefore, you could not be present at school, and have no time for high school classes. If you pass basic training, you then work for the military, and have a full time job.While a high school diploma is not required in order to be recruited into the military, pay is directly proportional to rank, and rank is based on skill, knowledge, ability, commitment and discipline. Education proves discipline, and therefore an education is an asset.With that said, you could join the ROTC at your local high school, which would be beneficial once you sign up, and will also provide you with realistic learning.
At Medical Hold, you are generally held for observation & evaluation to determine, either your future status (in or out) or held there while you are processed out of the AF for a medical discharge.
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No, Fort Gordon is not a Basic Training Center. It primarily serves as a training facility for electronic warfare, signal operations, and cyber operations for the U.S. Army. While it provides advanced individual training and specialized courses, basic training for new recruits typically occurs at other locations, such as Fort Benning or Fort Jackson.
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After basic training (boot camp), you go to AIT (Advanced Individual Training), where you are shipped somewhere to go to school for your MOS (your job). You still live in barracks under the nose of drill seargeants, but is a lot more lax. You even get to go out on the base some weekends and do what you want. Then you are shipped to your unit (or you go home if you are Reserve).
Graduates from the Satcom (Satellite Communications) Air Force tech school typically earn credits toward their Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) degree. These credits may include technical training and coursework related to satellite communications, electronics, and maintenance. Additionally, graduates may receive credit for general education requirements, depending on their specific training and experiences. This can help them progress toward obtaining an associate's degree while serving in the Air Force.
Electrical training courses may be added to the curriculum. It varies from school to school. Electrical training can help with many plumbing jobs though.