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Air Force Recruiters Meet Recruits in Washington, D.C.

Recruiters are available to answer questions and help prepare recruits for Basic Training and life in the Air Force.

Air Force Recruiters Meet Recruits in Washington, D.C.
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Recruiters are available to answer questions and help prepare recruits for Basic Training and life in the Air Force. They can also advise a recruit on a career that aligns with his or her specific abilities and career aspirations. Job selection is not done by recruiters but by an Air Force job counselor.

Talking to a recruiter does not mean an individual is obligated to join the Air Force or any other Service. The recruiter’s role is to find those who would be a good fit for their Service and give them as much information as possible. Parents are also encouraged to speak to recruiters so they know what to expect after a child enlists.

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  • Coast Guard Reserve, Coast Guard
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A Checkup at MEPS

A Checkup at MEPS

An Army National Guard recruit receives a physical at a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS).

  • Army National Guard
  • Joining
  • Enlisted
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The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery of tests, commonly called the ASVAB, is designed to help match military applicants with the right careers.

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DEP Recruits Take the Oath of Enlistment

Recruits in the Air Force Delayed Entry Program (DEP), also known as "Deppers," take the Oath of Enlistment at Sam Boyd Stadium at the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

  • Air Force
  • Joining
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Making a Difference

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After attending college, Seaman Recruit Annie Nguyen realized that she might prefer serving in the Coast Guard.

  • Coast Guard Reserve, Coast Guard
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Taking the ASVAB

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  • Army National Guard
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  • All Services
  • Joining
  • Enlisted
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  • Coast Guard Reserve, Coast Guard
  • Joining
  • Enlisted
Proud and Patriotic

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Army Reserve Soldiers stand in front of the United States Capitol Building.

  • Army Reserve
  • Joining
  • Enlisted
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  • Army National Guard, Army Reserve, Army, Marine Corps Reserve, Marine Corps, Navy Reserve, Navy, Air Force Reserve, Air Force, Coast Guard, Coast Guard Reserve
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An Army National Guard recruit takes an eye exam at a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS).

  • Army National Guard
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  • Air National Guard
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  • Army Reserve
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