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Military Enlistment
The
Military offers qualified high school graduates
a good salary and free job training. They also
provide discipline and structure, as well as
many opportunities for career advancement and
travel. Most branches of the military require
a high school diploma; however, you should contact
recruiters to determine requirements. Students
serious about exploring their opportunities in
the military should take the ASVAB, refer to
testing section.
Benefits
When
young people enlist, they obligate themselves
to active duty from two to six years. Besides
basic pay and free education and training,
the enlistee also receives free housing and
free medical and dental care. The Montgomery
GI Bill provides enlistees with excellent opportunities
to earn money for college while in the military.
Contact military recruiters for a more specific
list of benefits.
Basic Training
Basic training is usually 6-10 weeks of intense mental and physical
preparation in which enlistees receive classroom instruction,
exercise, and field training. Enlistees also learn discipline,
self-control, physical endurance, and respect for authority.
Military Checklist
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Contact local recruiter
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U.S. Army -
972-219-7083
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U.S. Air Force -
214-222-0989
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U.S. Navy -
972-436-4336
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U.S. Marines -
972-221-6195
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Take ASVAB Junior or Senior Year (November)
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High School Diploma
ROTC & Academies
- ROTC
College
students
who
take
ROTC
will
enter
the
military
as
officers.
- The
Academies
Academically
gifted
students
may
find
excellent
educational
opportunities
at
the
four
military
academies.
The
Army,
Navy,
Air
Force,
and
Coast
Guard
each
have
their
own
academies,
West
Point
, the
Naval
Academy
, the
Air
Force
Academy
, and
the
Coast
Guard
Academy
respectively.
All
academies
offer
a free
four-year
college
education
to
the
students
they
accept.
Students
interested
in
applying
to
one
of
the
academies
should
start
the
process
during
the
Spring
of
their
junior
year.
Additional
information
is
included
in
the
section
entitled
"Military
Higher
Education
Opportunities."
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