there is a friend of mine who wants to enroll in the USAF when she graduates, and im wondering what its like, you know what she will be getting into. can anyone offer me any insights?
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The Air Force and Navy are considered Non combatant service forces. Unless you go for the Air Police, Pathfinders, or PJ's. You will have ajob muck like any civilian job only with some military ovetones. One Air Force Sergeant boasted "We are the only branch of the Service where the enlisted send the officers out to do all the dying"
There is an on going joke which explains the different branches:
The reason the services cannot work together is because they don't speak the same language. For an example, it you told all four branches to "Secure a Building"
- The Navy would turn off the lights and lock the door
- The Army would occupy it, post a guard, and prohibit unauthorised entry.
- The Marine Corps would assault it, hit it with artilery, and call in an air strike
- The Air Force will take out a 10 year lease with an option to buy.

Whats the beast?
oh.Everybody who joins the USAF now days goes through the beast. All you do is sit on the ugly side of Lackland AFB while air cannons go off and you roll in the dirt a few times. lol. It is basicly the old "Warrior Week" plus one. There is nothing to it. It's the Air Force's version of combat training... It started with the 8-week program the airforce has for boot. I thank God every day that I went through the 6-week program. If you have ever played soldier as a kid, you'll make through the "Beast"..
Just tell her that if she joins the Air Force she will have it pretty easy no matter what job she gets because: 1) She is a woman. 2) She will get a non-combat MOS. 3) Its the Air Force!
But tell her to try and pick something she would enjoy (or thinks she would enjoy).
#2: She can be in Security Police. That is as close to combat as enlisted ground Airmen get. Aircrews can fly into combat zones. Not sure what enlisted flight jobs are currently available.Just tell her that if she joins the Air Force she will have it pretty easy no matter what job she gets because: 1) She is a woman. 2) She will get a non-combat MOS. 3) Its the Air Force!
But tell her to try and pick something she would enjoy (or thinks she would enjoy).
#2: She can be in Security Police. That is as close to combat as enlisted ground Airmen get. Aircrews can fly into combat zones. Not sure what enlisted flight jobs are currently available.
Even if she picks or is assigned to non-combat job, she can still be in the augmentation force. (auggies, shiver down the spine)
Tell that to JTACs#2: She can be in Security Police. That is as close to combat as enlisted ground Airmen get. Aircrews can fly into combat zones. Not sure what enlisted flight jobs are currently available.
Even if she picks or is assigned to non-combat job, she can still be in the augmentation force. (auggies, shiver down the spine)