No, you cannot reenlist in Air Force boot camp. Once you have completed your initial training and have been discharged, you typically need to go through the regular reenlistment process, which involves meeting specific eligibility criteria and may include attending a different training program or requalifying for your desired job. However, if you are still in the service and wish to extend your commitment, you can discuss options with your chain of command.
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Surely the question is asked in jest. The Air Force Boot Camp is easier.
You EAS out of the Air Force and join the Marines. You have to go through Marine Boot Camp, all 13 Weeks of it, but you get to keep some of your ribbons from the Air Force, and if your a high enough rank in the AF, you can graduate as a LCPL. See your nearest Marine Corps Recruiter for details. If you have a specialty that that the Marine Corps is begging for, some after Boot Camp special consideration may be considered in your contract.
Yes. Get a college education and reenlist as an officer.
Plain and simple. 1. Marines 2. Coast Guard 3. Navy 4. Army 5. Air Force
Whiteman Air Force base is the blackhole of the Air Force. Statistics show that airman who are on station for 3 or more years will not get orders out of Whiteman Air Force base. The best way out is to not reenlist.
In the US, all military recruits attend some form of "boot camp," otherwise known as recruit training or basic training. Air Force recruits attend training in San Antonio, TX, for 8.5 weeks. Navy recruits attend training at Naval Station Great Lakes for roughly 8 weeks.
Go to your local Air Force recruiting centre. They also handle prior service enlistees.
Check out the Fresh Air Boot Camp in North Carolina.
6 weeks per my husband, an Air force retiree. Very recently extended to 8 weeks for combat readiness training, Chaplains and medical officers go to separate training.