When he’s not training how to save lives, MSgt Raxter is living life on his own terms. Flexibility is just one of the many benefits of serving in the Air National Guard.
@HOOPSQUADchannel Pararescue (PJ)s are Enlisted and do not attend the Academy. A Combat Rescue Officer (CRO) is an officer in charge of PJs, however only the PJs perform medical treatment. The Air Force has Special Warfare careers are Pararescue (PJ), Special Reconnaissance (SR), Combat Control (CCT), and Tactical Air Control Party (TACP). Only US citizens can apply to be a part of the Air Force Special Warfare. To see information on these Air Force careers, here are some links: www.airforce.com/careers/in-demand-careers/special-warfare Or www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/2483538/air-force-special-warfare/ OR www.airforcespecialtactics.af.mil/ or www.afspecwar.com/ By Federal Law you must be at least age 17 with parental consent and at least a junior to have an appointment or to join the Air Force. However, they may speak to recruiters when they come to their high school. While you are still too young to enlist into the Air Force, it is never too early to start preparing. There are a few things you can do now to prepare for once you reach the required age. First study hard and graduate from high school. Get the best grades you can in all subjects especially English, Math and Science. This will help you improve your score on the ASVAB test which is required for enlistment. Say no to drugs and get an early start on physical conditioning are important steps in the right direction. And stay out of trouble. Law violations can delay and in some cases will disqualify you from joining the Air Force and taking advantage of the opportunities available. Starting early and being prepared are your best shot. Stay in contact with your Guidance Counselor and maybe we will see you in a few years. You may research more information about the Air Force on our site of www.airforce.com to include benefits like education, careers, training, lifestyle, requirements, etc. There is also the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) portion that answers a lot of the most common questions asked: www.airforce.com/frequently-asked-questions/ If qualified you can join at age 17 with parental consent during your junior or senior year in high school as part of The Air Force Ambassador Program and enter the Delayed Entry Program (DEP), but you will not go to Basic Military Training (BMT) until AFTER you graduate high school. You may also download the Aim High App: www.airforce.com/aim-high-app Ray U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
What is the quickest way to become a pilot for the Air Guard? I’m currently 17 years old, a C/SSrgt in the Civil Air Patrol, and will graduate with a B.S. in Aeronautics at 20 years old in 2026.
When you are classified as a senior and are 365 days from graduating with your bachelor's degree, you may begin the application process with your area officer recruiter. Pam Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
❤Thank You For Your Service❤
I may be 12 but I already got plans on being a para rescuer for the Air Force and will try to attend Air Force Academy
@HOOPSQUADchannel Pararescue (PJ)s are Enlisted and do not attend the Academy. A Combat Rescue Officer (CRO) is an officer in charge of PJs, however only the PJs perform medical treatment.
The Air Force has Special Warfare careers are Pararescue (PJ), Special Reconnaissance (SR), Combat Control (CCT), and Tactical Air Control Party (TACP). Only US citizens can apply to be a part of the Air Force Special Warfare. To see information on these Air Force careers, here are some links: www.airforce.com/careers/in-demand-careers/special-warfare
Or www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/2483538/air-force-special-warfare/ OR www.airforcespecialtactics.af.mil/ or www.afspecwar.com/
By Federal Law you must be at least age 17 with parental consent and at least a junior to have an appointment or to join the Air Force. However, they may speak to recruiters when they come to their high school.
While you are still too young to enlist into the Air Force, it is never too early to start preparing. There are a few things you can do now to prepare for once you reach the required age. First study hard and graduate from high school. Get the best grades you can in all subjects especially English, Math and Science. This will help you improve your score on the ASVAB test which is required for enlistment. Say no to drugs and get an early start on physical conditioning are important steps in the right direction. And stay out of trouble. Law violations can delay and in some cases will disqualify you from joining the Air Force and taking advantage of the opportunities available. Starting early and being prepared are your best shot. Stay in contact with your Guidance Counselor and maybe we will see you in a few years.
You may research more information about the Air Force on our site of www.airforce.com to include benefits like education, careers, training, lifestyle, requirements, etc.
There is also the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) portion that answers a lot of the most common questions asked: www.airforce.com/frequently-asked-questions/
If qualified you can join at age 17 with parental consent during your junior or senior year in high school as part of The Air Force Ambassador Program and enter the Delayed Entry Program (DEP), but you will not go to Basic Military Training (BMT) until AFTER you graduate high school.
You may also download the Aim High App: www.airforce.com/aim-high-app
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
Ooh, can we get a video on Bushnell?
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Once again a very cool video that is very beautifully made 👌🥇👍 and that touches you and reaches people 👌💪👍Gr from the Netherlands 🧡🧡
Hell yea Raxy!! Fly fight win baby!!
What is the quickest way to become a pilot for the Air Guard? I’m currently 17 years old, a C/SSrgt in the Civil Air Patrol, and will graduate with a B.S. in Aeronautics at 20 years old in 2026.
When you are classified as a senior and are 365 days from graduating with your bachelor's degree, you may begin the application process with your area officer recruiter.
Pam
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
That sick mustache though.
hold up, we can have active duty Tac Mustache?
not bad of a recruiting short, but at least tell me his MOS?
Flight medic !
Aeromedical Evacuation Technician is the AFSC/Jobtitle
got it, thx@@derekraxter2375
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