United States Air Force: Why Did You Join?
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Amid a challenging time in US military recruiting, A young male contemplates joining the U.S. Air Force. The story follows the lives of four service members, active duty Air Force, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard, and U.S. Space Force as they define their Why.
Produced By Air Force Recruiting Service
Video debuted at the 2023 Air Force Association Air, Space and Cyber Space Conference at National Harbor, M.D on Sept 11, 2023.
I NEED to become the best version of myself so I can be the Man my Nation needs. MEPS this Friday!
I feel you on that. Being a better man and individual is why i choose to join!
I joined to serve with the best, to do something greater than I could on my own and to have the honor of knowing I did everything I could for my country. I was CCT with the 22nd STS from '99 to '07.
Thank you for your service and continued support!
Pam
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
I love this!! The AF provides others with opportunities that otherwise they may not have. Coming from a low-income family and community I understand the desire to want to escape the violence within your own community. Blessings to all who serve and their families.
I joined to serve my country, continue the long generational streak of military service in my family, and to get my A&P certification 🇺🇸💪
To serve those that serve, explore educational programs
USAF Special Warfare operator, rocks!
I joined to fly and serve. i've been aircrew on both C130s and KC135s and it is one of the best decisions I've ever made.
So I could get a free sex change and take an advanced course in diverse leadership.
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😂🤣😂 wth
God Bless America.🇺🇲🦅⚡️⚡️💀✝️🙏🏻
that ending gave me chills.
this hits hard and gives me the motivation and courage that one day I want to become a soldier
Airman, not soldier
I said: 670 bö=1, I didn't know what I was doing, I plotted the course for 650 bö = 1 20 bö=1 off 😊
I wanted to serve and I was poor.
Geoie, your first step is to contact a recruiter. What is your age, citizenship status, highest level of education completed, and zip code?
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
@@USAirForceRecruiting I have been in for 24 years so far. I was just answering the post of “Why did you join.”
No worries, Thank you for your service and stay safe
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
To SERVE MY COUNTRY 🇺🇸👍
I would like to join as an officer, but I don't have any military training or experience, only leadership experience. Is it possible to join as an officer through OTS?
Mike, no experience is required as we provide all required training. Yes, if qualified you can apply to OTS. To be eligible to apply for Officer Training School (OTS) one must be a US citizen, have ANY baccalaureate degree or be within 365 days of graduating (a senior), you must have earned a minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher.
Officer School (OTS) is a selection process. Just applying does not guarantee Training being selected. OTS is very competitive. Applicants are considered on a best-to-least qualified basis.
What is your age, citizenship status, bachelor degree in with bachelor GPA, and zip code?
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
@@USAirForceRecruiting I am currently 24 years old and will be 25 years old in a few months. I am a US Citizen, and a bachelors degree in CS with a 3.5 GPA and I live in Texas 77025 zip code.
Please tell me the next steps to apply as an officer.
Here is the officer recruiter number for your area
8200 IH-10 West
San Antonio, TX 78230
Office: 210-341-8794
You may reach out to the above recruiter for information on Air Force Active Duty programs. We
recommend reaching out by all available means. You may reach out to your recruiter via phone,
email or message. Recruiters do have 10 business days to reach out. This does not include weekends
and holidays.
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
@@USAirForceRecruiting Thank you! Also interested in the space force! I heard they are trying to expand their program and having retention problems, I would love to try and fix that by joining.
@@USAirForceRecruiting Sorry, but I just called the number, and no one was picking up. And I couldn't leave a voice mail because it was full. And I can't drive to San Antonio because I live in houston.
Can you give me a different address and a phone number that works?
Now the last part. Why you ask is it so important to reveal alien life to public? For the first part it saves you from false hope like religion. And for the people to realize that they have to change their ways. Mostly about to change our ways. Because the people are moving toward the abyss. Not about defending yourself against a possible alien invasion and whatever. Even if I once said it so, not at all. I just was watching some videos about some claims that they may be after your nuclear weapons etc. Would you believe an alien race that is able to jump from another solar system or even galaxy will need your primitive nuclear weapons? This is just ridiculous. Anyway I've been a scientist for too long. I didn't earn money doing science. That was my pure curiousity only. But I've done enough. I leave the rest to you.
0:24 being received by an E7 at a recruiting station? Good job air force, very realistic indeed
Iron that shirt for God's sake.
I love United States Air Force Academy so much.🥰😍🤗❤🤍💙🙏💪👍👑🎨🎉🎊🔥
It surprised me that he was allowed to walk in like that. Usually they insist that you can't come in until they give you an appointment. Then they ghost you. I understand recruiters are busy, but it is absolutely difficult to get in touch.