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I was under the impression that all the branches offer free college for service members. Obviously with certain jobs thats harder to do, considering how much time you spend out in the field. But if you're stationed somewhere on base in the US and you have the time, then you can take a couple classes. The Army will pay for them, and they'll go on your transcript for when you transfer to a four year school. You also recieve college credit for all of your training and work experience. You even get credit for boot camp. |
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The Army does offer free higher education (and judging from your poor English, you could use some composition courses). If you're looking to fly, the Army has more pilots than the Air Force (due to LOTS of helicopters). If you want to be in charge of people, check out the ROTC programs for both Army and Air Force at the college you're interested in. If you don't care or don't want to lead, meet with a recruiter from each branch and see who has the better benefits for your own personal needs. If they guarantee you a certain job and you don't already have a degree, they are most likely lying. My husband has been in for 9 years and has had at least 4 different jobs including intelligence, demolition, paving, and flying.
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You are DECIDING, not depending. NO branch of the military gives 'free college.' ALL the branches offer money towards a college education. I believe the offer is independent of branch, but I could be wrong. You say you don't care what you do as long as it is enjoyable. That means the answer to your question depends on what you enjoy. We can't answer that question. YOU have to decide that.
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