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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
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    We are LIVE with TSgt Alejandro Alba to learn about all things Basic Military Training (BMT). BMT is the first experience Airmen have when they enlist in the United States Air Force, and these 7.5 weeks transform them into ready-to-serve military personnel. TSgt Alejandro Alba will be available throughout the hour-long session to answer your questions!
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  • @Nickqb20
    @Nickqb20 Год назад +176

    Graduated from basic july of 2021.. if you’re reading this and worried about basic training. Your one and only job is to show up. You will not fail unless you have a problem with authority and cause trouble repeatedly, even then you’ll still make it. Basic training was not hard any shape or form. You’re going to graduate whether you want to or not. Do 500 push ups in your living room right now, and those 500 push ups will be more challenging than 8.5 weeks of Air Force basic training.

    • @Nickqb20
      @Nickqb20 Год назад +17

      But also, you do learn a lot. It is a good experience. I had a great time. Best decision i ever made. Don’t worry future airmen. You got it. I still use some of the things basic training taught me every day.

    • @leonardonarvaez2185
      @leonardonarvaez2185 Год назад +2

      324 SQ? aka Knight

    • @kiarab9172
      @kiarab9172 Год назад +8

      I needed this thank you! I’m shipping out on August 2nd

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад +30

      Kiara, Congratulations and welcome to the team! Here are some things to help you before and during Basic Military Training (BMT) to prepare while being in the Delayed Entry Program (DEP).
      - Know your reporting statement (at the very minimum)
      - Teamwork is essential
      - Know your chain of command
      - Know the Airmen’s Creed
      - Know the Air Force Song
      - Know Air Force ranks (both enlisted & officers)
      - Know Air Force Core values
      - Recommend being at or close to the BMT PT graduation level before you go to BMT (always check with your doctor before exercising). Everything else will come with time. If you do not know any of the above please contact your recruiter for this information. Good luck future Airman!
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

    • @jordankennedy1426
      @jordankennedy1426 Год назад +4

      @@kiarab9172 I ship out on the 2nd as well! These videos are so helpful!

  • @user-bc5fw7kc5k
    @user-bc5fw7kc5k 11 месяцев назад +7

    My son started yesterday June 20,2023 I’m so proud of my son and ever individual who raised their hand. Respect!

  • @brianpatterson53
    @brianpatterson53 Год назад +32

    Although I didn't realize it at the time (1985-1988), the USAF was the best time of my life. Now, in my mid 50s, I would raise my hand again, and swear the oath in a heartbeat. To all the young men and women who are considering joining.....DO IT! You will not regret it. Being a part of the greatest Air Force in the world, will stay with you for life. The pride you will develop, cannot be earned elsewhere.

  • @andrewludwig9251
    @andrewludwig9251 Год назад +93

    I am a US Army vet and my son just graduated from USAF BMT last week. The MTI's I saw were professionals of the highest order! My son and his good friend are different people. They are men now and I have the Air Force to thank for that!

    • @maxreilly765
      @maxreilly765 Год назад +4

      The MTIs I had were amazing, they were professional with the way the criticized things. They were approachable with issues I may have and at times let their guard down to have a somewhat casual conversation during certain times of the day.

    • @ameevecchio9568
      @ameevecchio9568 Год назад +3

      I graduated over a month ago, and basic training was a amazing experience. I learned a lot. And still learning as I go through tech school.

    • @JeramiahSaint
      @JeramiahSaint Год назад +1

      I’m hoping I accomplish my ASVAB with an outstanding score and can experience such a thing as well

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад +4

      We wish you the very best!
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @chanridings6372
    @chanridings6372 Год назад +19

    Graduated august 5 2022, it was the biggest accomplishment I have ever achieved. Don’t stress about it

  • @Borges245
    @Borges245 Год назад +9

    Graduated June of 2022 326 Bulldogs ! if you watching this and trying to get ahead of the game before you go in to BMT, the best advice I can give you is learn to work as a team and you will get things done faster don’t be selfish. It never works don’t fight it just makes things worse just do as you’re told everything will go smoothly. Good luck.

  • @cww922
    @cww922 Год назад +6

    WOW! How things have changed! I am a retired MSgt, 25 years, 1966-1991, ( BMTS 3703 SQ, Flt 1783). I also served as MTI from 1971-74. I have enjoyed watching these videos, glad to see the level of discipline in BMT is constant and difficult ( although it was quite different in my day). One of the things I remember most when I was a MTI, was witnessing how you could actually see the level of confidence and teamwork through drill….foot beat, execution of movements, coordination and in their facial expressions. Loved serving as MTI, best part of my career.

  • @odalysperez1433
    @odalysperez1433 Год назад +5

    My fiancé graduated about two weeks ago on Feb 2nd & 3rd, he was so changed when we reunited at his coin ceremony and at the parade the day after. Our time apart has made our relationship stronger. In general I noticed that my hubby became much more organized and neater, much more disciplined and responsible and a far more admirable man. My fiancé was chow-runner, and was in the warthogs squadron/ flight… I still can’t tell the difference. But if you consider joining, honestly just think about your outcome after BMT, and all the ups it brings with joining.

  • @lakyiabrooks7807
    @lakyiabrooks7807 Год назад +17

    This was definitely needed. Thank you for your service and guidance with BMT

  • @houstonhebert7893
    @houstonhebert7893 Год назад +1

    My time in Lackland is looked back very fondly. Went through SF tech school so my stay was lengthened there and I truly miss the people and that point in my life. Hoping to return one day. You really do grow as a person

  • @erics6592
    @erics6592 Год назад +2

    Good to see. I served in USAF 30 years ago, now both my sons are currently serving. Sons are proud to be in.

  • @GregSr
    @GregSr 8 месяцев назад +1

    I graduated BMT in January '76. It's all a blur now. I did a four year enlistment. I am happy with my decision to enlist in the USAF. To this day, I still wear shirts with the Air Force logo on them. When some people see it, they smile and say, "thank-you for your service". I'm proud of the US and proud of the Air Force. My car's license plate frame says, "Veteran - US Air Force". In other words, I'm proud of my country.

  • @Omar.R
    @Omar.R Год назад +20

    Very proud of my country thank you all for your service.

  • @princearthur4946
    @princearthur4946 Год назад +12

    I feel so proud to have served in the US Air Force!

  • @nickbryan2273
    @nickbryan2273 Год назад +3

    I ship sep 13th. I'm honestly so exited and thrilled. I've been inlisted over a year and I'm finally getting close

  • @ramonjohnson1182
    @ramonjohnson1182 11 месяцев назад +1

    Congratulations to all graduates for all time!!GodBless you for your service to our Nation!!
    GO
    AIRFORCE!!

  • @user-dw4im7uc8d
    @user-dw4im7uc8d Год назад +3

    28:40
    Haha that’s me😂🤙🏻 being a guide was probably the best thing in BMT. Great video

  • @ReactXtV09
    @ReactXtV09 Год назад +3

    I can't wait to go to BMT, I already feel SO honored about this. I hope I will graduate.

  • @austinmuns4771
    @austinmuns4771 Год назад +19

    My experience in basic was life changing my MTIs were awesome! My flight and sister flight worked together very well graduated in February of this year and I can say being finally operational it was the best decision I ever made and for those of yall who may have doubts and think you can't make it just remember who and what your doing it for and take it one chow at a time #Warthogs!

    • @austinkuchenbecker2756
      @austinkuchenbecker2756 Год назад +1

      Wow I think I was the warthog group after you

    • @KatieKat3388
      @KatieKat3388 Год назад +1

      Yo I was the warthog group right before you. Graduated in December.

    • @smellthis4597
      @smellthis4597 Год назад +1

      LEAD, FOLLOW, GET OUT THE WAY!

  • @user-pp7yc4qs9u
    @user-pp7yc4qs9u Год назад +2

    I ship out tomorrow. Looking forward to this

  • @theresedignard4267
    @theresedignard4267 Год назад +6

    Great overview. I loved my Basic Training time.

  • @voodooogaming
    @voodooogaming Год назад +6

    I'm so excited for this journey. It's been a very long process, waiting for SG waiver for ADHD and a financial waiver. But I'm excited

  • @thedazills1351
    @thedazills1351 Год назад +6

    Two of my MTIS are in this video…. Best MTIs I could’ve had 💯

  • @shill9315
    @shill9315 Год назад +2

    Went to Basic, Lackland '71. Best wishes to all current Airman. You'll never regret your choice.

  • @Jillmana
    @Jillmana Год назад +2

    I love the freedom and democracy of the United states, I am a foreigner but I wish I had the opportunity to attend the USAF BMT to be able to protect what America stands for. God bless America

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад +1

      Jill, You must live in the United States. Non US citizens must have INS Form I-551. We do not bring applicants to the US. You must get to the US legally and complete all immigration processing on your own. The Air Force does not help.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @diannavazquez
    @diannavazquez Год назад

    my son is in BMT NOW !!!!! 7 more weeks I cannot wait love you my son stay strong you got this

  • @AndreaCorpuz29
    @AndreaCorpuz29 Год назад +5

    This is so helpful and answered all the questions in mind. Thank you

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад +1

      For Keeps, if any more questions come up. You may also log on to www.airforce.com/chat-live to chat with a live advisor to answer your questions.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @xXAnnihilatorXx-cb8yx
    @xXAnnihilatorXx-cb8yx Год назад +1

    This video is really informative
    I'll be shipping soon...
    September 13
    I'm excited!!!

  • @mpwhite64usaf
    @mpwhite64usaf 11 дней назад

    Graduated 1983 and went to Security Police Tech School. Things look different, but brought back memories of Lackland like I graduated yesterday!

  • @irinanordfors6775
    @irinanordfors6775 Год назад +9

    These videos are extremely helpful and very inspiring. My BMT starts August 23. I am very excited.

    • @Notmyhandle_225
      @Notmyhandle_225 Год назад +1

      hoe did it go? I’m very interested in joining.

    • @K1OIK
      @K1OIK 9 месяцев назад

      You are in for a big surprise.

  • @pattananprasit8331
    @pattananprasit8331 Год назад +13

    This brings back so much memories. I graduated on Mar 25 this year. My MTIs were all awesome. I’m so grateful to be part of the Air Force family #Mustangs

  • @OkOk-wl7le
    @OkOk-wl7le Год назад +2

    This video inspired me more to join and commit to this lifestyle. Thank you for the video and the motivational comments!

  • @zacharykeller9725
    @zacharykeller9725 Год назад +3

    I will say it till the end of time... Hospital corners are terrible and will haunt me in my dreams for the rest of my life. The Airforce has a lot of amazing people in it, I've been in since early 2018 and I am about to finish my first deployment. Truly the greatest thing the Airforce has are its people.

    • @zacharykeller9725
      @zacharykeller9725 Год назад

      2:49 320 is the best training SQ, Its not even a close competition.

  • @dylancanavan6473
    @dylancanavan6473 Год назад +3

    I’m using this as a place to see what it might be like for me as I’m hoping I get in the usaf I’ve been studying pretty hard

  • @Lexusfordd
    @Lexusfordd Год назад +13

    I learned so much in basic and I went right before Covid hit and was there during it in 2020. My MTI’s were amazing and my flight was too. Now I’m about to go to Airmen leadership school soon☺️

  • @whyureadingmyname9570
    @whyureadingmyname9570 Год назад +2

    Man those 7 and a half weeks went by super quick, if you wanna fly low, best advice is to learn drill, learn cadence, do pt, and learn to follow instructions legit the easiest way to fly low

  • @ProducersUniverse
    @ProducersUniverse Год назад +3

    This was very well done! Never quit!
    2001 Flt 293/294 A Flight 320th TRS "The Rock!"
    Its been over 20 years and I still remember my dorm chief's name and the rest of the element leaders and most of the flight. Cherish BMT and the time you spend with your flight because you will never see some of those folks ever again.

  • @guylachlan1736
    @guylachlan1736 Год назад

    Looking forward to tapping out my son next week!

  • @ShortFinal
    @ShortFinal Год назад +6

    TSgt Alba was my MTI. one of the best MTI's we had in the 322nd.

  • @kadyans
    @kadyans Год назад +2

    Great to see myself in this video! 331st Wolf Pack, Lead the Way!

  • @BuiltByRico
    @BuiltByRico Год назад +4

    TSgt. Rubalcava Thank you for a great BMT experience!

  • @RSCrushed
    @RSCrushed 2 месяца назад

    My best friend left February 6th and I'll be leaving March 12th, excited for this next step in life

  • @noahstefan9427
    @noahstefan9427 Год назад +4

    Graduated from 320th this past January. Tsgt Geer and Tsgt Worthy were incredibly hard on us as a flight, but it definitely was worthwhile, and showed just how much they cared for all of us. While we all hated it during bmt, it paid great dividends

    • @TheRealTeamOutcast
      @TheRealTeamOutcast Год назад

      Miss flight 079 😞 sucks I didn’t get to finish…

    • @noahstefan9427
      @noahstefan9427 Год назад

      @@TheRealTeamOutcast which one of us were you?

    • @TheRealTeamOutcast
      @TheRealTeamOutcast Год назад

      @@noahstefan9427 hey Stefan it’s Garcia , I’ll never forget how much we all bonded as my fellow wingman . Best of luck to your military career !

    • @noahstefan9427
      @noahstefan9427 Год назад

      @@TheRealTeamOutcast good to hear from you again Garcia! I hope you are succeeding in all of your endeavors as well :)

  • @jeffreyerb7881
    @jeffreyerb7881 Год назад

    I was in basics in 1983. Back then basics only lasted 6 weeks. At the end of basics, our squad made honor squad.

  • @meliyahhartson1735
    @meliyahhartson1735 Год назад +1

    I love these videos but I never get to see the best Training squadron around. The 324 TRS!

  • @MansoorAhmad-rh5xw
    @MansoorAhmad-rh5xw Год назад +1

    Watched it from Pakistan.
    All these principles can be applied in everyday life and being a civilian I am going to incorporate these principles in my life to become more disciplined inshallah.

  • @sammydog4124
    @sammydog4124 Год назад

    That's my MTI good to know he's still going crazy.

  • @farlyra89
    @farlyra89 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing the videos its really so amazing awesome ✨🤩

  • @stocktonbailey8701
    @stocktonbailey8701 Год назад +12

    Ah I remember colonel pixlie giving his initial talk with my squadron, he was like YOU’RE GONNA MAKE IT!!! And honestly I didn’t believe him. 😂

  • @sandwichseth8209
    @sandwichseth8209 Год назад

    Master Sergeant Ware instructing those trainees on how to make those hospital corners definitely brought back some memories 😂

  • @danrickprater8633
    @danrickprater8633 Год назад +2

    This Was Some Of The Best Times Of My Life And I Made Life Long Friends And we Had Some The Best MTIs MSgt. King And SSgt. Escobar And Graduated April 21 This Year And 331ST Wolf Pack And Flight 315 And Wolf Lead The Way Lead Way Wolf Pack

  • @jacobwalling4128
    @jacobwalling4128 Год назад

    Graduated way back in 2016, all I can say is I miss the memories I made with all my friends I made during that time.

  • @Princessthegoat_
    @Princessthegoat_ Год назад +10

    This will be me soon 🥺✈️ claiming it for this year I go off to basic !

    • @chriscompo3254
      @chriscompo3254 Год назад

      What date? My son leaves from MI on July 26th.

    • @animigo5669
      @animigo5669 Год назад

      As a recently graduated airman (22 april) you got it just dont get too in your head. All you have to do is not quit. the first week is the hardest. Have fun at BEAST!

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад +1

      Good luck and best wishes to you!
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @amandagergely1122
    @amandagergely1122 Год назад

    Electria walker here,good to see this video.i know I'd been there and yes they were his patrol time.

  • @samuelboamah9334
    @samuelboamah9334 10 месяцев назад

    The day I will get to USA straight to the army camp for applying

  • @USAirForceRecruiting
    @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад

    Ask us your BMT-related questions below! ⬇️ We’ll be here in the comments until 3 p.m. CT.

    • @Juanchoe
      @Juanchoe Год назад

      Hello, Do we get paid in BMT ?

    • @featgorgon3985
      @featgorgon3985 Год назад +1

      @@Juanchoe yes you get paid the moment you arrive at bmt

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад

      Good morning, Juan. Generally, you will get paid on the 15th of the first month. However, if your information is entered into the Financial System later than the 7th, you should expect to get paid on the following 1st.
      If you are claiming any dependents, your first paycheck will contain your base pay as well as your housing allowance. If you are not claiming any dependents, your paycheck will only contain your base pay.
      The military prorates your first paycheck. For example, if you receive your first paycheck 30 days after you arrive, you will receive the full rate of the monthly basic pay in that paycheck. If, however, you receive your first paycheck two weeks after arrival, it will contain 1/2 of your monthly base pay, and 1/2 of your monthly housing allowance for those with dependents. Taxes and other deductions such as deductions for non-issue items will be taken out.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @voodooogaming
    @voodooogaming Год назад

    11:00 this makes me soo motivated!!! AIR ASSAULT!!!!!

    • @Motownsports89
      @Motownsports89 Год назад

      What did that have to do with Air assault?

  • @lisapalmer4041
    @lisapalmer4041 Год назад

    Very informative love the information 👩🏾‍✈️💙🇺🇸👐🏾

  • @swopeboi
    @swopeboi Год назад +3

    do every single thing that you are told and you will not fail. fly fight win baby, one year down, nineteen to go.

  • @natalym4511
    @natalym4511 Год назад +2

    Wish I could join to protect our country and be a role model for my kids.

  • @pamsylvester6187
    @pamsylvester6187 Год назад

    The drill sgt gave the to the rear March command on the wrong foot and almost made the black airman stumble. Loved the airforce and miss it

  • @patsnation1402
    @patsnation1402 Год назад +1

    off to BMT tomorrow!

  • @ssyie341
    @ssyie341 Год назад +2

    I can’t wait to join right after high school

  • @jonathanelias21
    @jonathanelias21 Год назад

    I'm from Arizona and I can't wait till I join the Air Force, I'm currently working with my recruiter.

    • @eyelluminati873
      @eyelluminati873 Год назад +1

      Im beasting i just gotta lose weight

    • @SummerMonroe
      @SummerMonroe Год назад

      Best of luck to you! I did a BMT series on my channel if you have any questions.

    • @bbiggs
      @bbiggs Год назад

      @@eyelluminati873 You got this.

    • @eyelluminati873
      @eyelluminati873 Год назад

      @@bbiggs thank you

  • @user-md2jo6dg6r
    @user-md2jo6dg6r 7 месяцев назад

    Graduated July 26 2023, Aim high airmen/trainees

  • @aaroncarmon1640
    @aaroncarmon1640 Год назад +1

    Best feeling is the first time listening to music in your AirPods

  • @amirelgh
    @amirelgh Год назад +1

    I’m very much considering joining our great Air Force!!

    • @dlyroadrunner
      @dlyroadrunner Год назад

      Lessssgititttt!! Goodluck!

    • @bbiggs
      @bbiggs Год назад

      Do it. You won't regret it.

  • @rynekimmons7054
    @rynekimmons7054 Год назад

    324 TRS, graduated last week in tech school across the street now

  • @saddemon2642
    @saddemon2642 Год назад

    So awesome, so many familiar faces

  • @Sean-bz8ri
    @Sean-bz8ri Год назад +1

    Im leaving in 2 weeks. This video helps to get an insight of bmt

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад +1

      Sean, know your reporting statement and good luck!
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

    • @Sean-bz8ri
      @Sean-bz8ri Год назад

      @@USAirForceRecruiting Thank you, Ray!

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад

      Sean, you are welcome.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @ethandalton4792
    @ethandalton4792 Год назад +1

    Graduate basic in February the first night I wanted to quit like I was done and then after the first two days your mind just starts to take over and then all you do is count the days and then your done

  • @xxgamerboixx5128
    @xxgamerboixx5128 Год назад +4

    Planning on joining the Air Force once I get my GED and hit 17 or 18

    • @adrian21o
      @adrian21o Год назад

      U need college credits in order to join with a ged

    • @eyelluminati873
      @eyelluminati873 Год назад +1

      @@adrian21o he just needs to score a 50 on the asvab then he will be chilling

    • @bigboots6114
      @bigboots6114 Год назад

      @@adrian21o you dont need any college credits with a GED

  • @BuiltByRico
    @BuiltByRico Год назад +2

    322nd Eagles 🦅 Pride, Character Excelence!!!!!!

  • @davidsmyth6822
    @davidsmyth6822 Год назад +1

    Very soft spoken T.I’s…..do they not scream and flip stuff over anymore?

  • @Weathersbeast
    @Weathersbeast Год назад +1

    I’m working right now to try and enlist in my local reserve unit! Is there a way I can speed the process up ?

  • @sweetfancylegos2161
    @sweetfancylegos2161 Год назад

    Amen to that

  • @invadertama1107
    @invadertama1107 Год назад +2

    Some day ✈️

  • @Alcyber
    @Alcyber Год назад +1

    Personally, the Air Force is the only way to go toward success.

  • @syn17._21
    @syn17._21 Год назад +2

    Should’ve showed a lil bit of alcatraz too🤣 not everyone going to Disney land

  • @ivywiley516
    @ivywiley516 Год назад

    When was this video posted? I do not see a date listed for the (now post) "live" video.

  • @spacialtivity
    @spacialtivity Год назад +11

    I really would love to join the air force it's been my dream since I was really young I don't think I've ever wanted to do anything more than this.

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад +5

      We will be happy to answer your questions.
      Don
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад +3

      What is your age, highest education level, citizenship status and zip code?
      Don
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

    • @bigsmoke2448
      @bigsmoke2448 Год назад

      @@USAirForceRecruiting hi could you pls share your insta id or phone number so that I could call and understand better from you. Thankyou

    • @stellalabib3009
      @stellalabib3009 Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @SummerMonroe
      @SummerMonroe Год назад +1

      Aim High!

  • @jaybreezyy8407
    @jaybreezyy8407 Год назад +2

    I’ve been wanting to go, when I was at an national guard challenge academy I talked to a recruiter and got things set up but They recommended it was best to sign when I’m 18, and ever since I graduated I had to wait days and days for a text back from them and they are almost an hour away since I live in the city and thier is one nearby and I want to go to them since my recruiter is a bit far, I was wondering if they can be able to transfer information about my asvab scores and such so I can hurry up and go, I do not like it back at home much and it’s just constant waiting

    • @noonesalright
      @noonesalright Год назад

      Most air force recruiters are awful in terms of getting back to you. It's kind of a running jokes they don't actually want to recruit anyone. You have to actively go to their office, make it clear you want to join and they will get you squared away.

  • @hungryasians9551
    @hungryasians9551 Год назад +1

    Honestly hard part of bmt was learning that stinkin memory work

  • @taylorgerrish7264
    @taylorgerrish7264 Год назад

    tsgt rubalcava is the best MTI hands down

  • @squadlit3633
    @squadlit3633 Год назад +1

    Can we get a video of when they finish basic training what they do next

  • @brutalblack1289
    @brutalblack1289 Год назад

    Hi, I really want to be in the US Air Force. I used to be the Royal Thai Air Force, 2nd Battalion, Royal Thai Air Force. Yes, I used to serve you. Commander of the Royal Thai Air Force. If I have the weather, I would like to introduce Muay Thai for basic self-defense. Thank you.

  • @treashurerichardson7676
    @treashurerichardson7676 Год назад +2

    I'm a sophomore in college right now, but I plan on joining the Space/Air force once I graduate to become a space operations officer. What steps should I take to prepare?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад +2

      Richardson, 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 Training School (OTS) is a selection process. Just applying does not guarantee being selected. OTS is very competitive.
      OTS Selection Process: A Board of Senior Air Force Officers at Headquarters Air Force Recruiting Service will review your application. Selection is competitive and based on your desires, qualifications (such as aeronautical ratings, type bachelors or master’s degree, or civilian or military specialty skills), and specific Air Force manpower needs. Each applicant is evaluated for character, academic accomplishments, community service, and leadership potential. As part of the selection process, board members review both objective and subjective factors. Objectively, the board considers each applicants academic discipline, and AFOQT scores. Subjectively, board members evaluated work experience, accomplishments, adaptability, character leadership ability, potential for future growth, and other recommendations. For active duty enlisted members, performance reports and commanders recommendations are also evaluated. A minimum of three AF Colonels reviews every application. The selection process is similar to an AF Officer Promotion Board. Officer Training School (OTS) is a selection process. Just applying does not guarantee being selected.
      Key to the entire process is that no single factor leads to an individual’s selection.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @stellalabib3009
    @stellalabib3009 Год назад

    My dad was in the marine corps and my uncle is retireing there

  • @zayda4163
    @zayda4163 Год назад +6

    As much as I did enjoy my time in BMT. It was honestly a joke, I've had more stress at wrestling practice. BMT didn't really prepare me for much, especially with the career field I'm in. It was just a summer camp.

    • @marcalvarezps4
      @marcalvarezps4 Год назад +3

      Try the Marines, sure your expectations will be met there. Plenty of stress trust me I know.

    • @colors-bx7ly
      @colors-bx7ly Год назад +1

      As I was reading the positive comments, I knew there would be one comment that would suck the positive air out of the room. you didn’t disappoint.

  • @freemax0077
    @freemax0077 10 месяцев назад

    Waiting to book a job and ship out

  • @teleman07
    @teleman07 Год назад +2

    @41:22 Is that pelvis thrust walking part of the drill?

  • @larafenner
    @larafenner Месяц назад

    I want to join so bad but I am 37 now and also have an autoimmune condition that prevents me from doing so. Are there civilian positions in the military?

  • @gregmaresh1695
    @gregmaresh1695 Год назад

    YOO THATS MY FLIGHT AT 9:20

  • @anthonykhong
    @anthonykhong Год назад

    I’ve been considering joining but one of the things holding me back is a small neck tattoo of my families name by my ear. Might get it removed but it means a lot to me still

  • @worldlytwok5335
    @worldlytwok5335 Год назад +2

    I should have done this instead of the navy

  • @YAYABEAR91
    @YAYABEAR91 7 месяцев назад

    I been trying to contact the AF Reserve recruiter but i havent been able to get ahold of him

  • @Ghost-oq4qj
    @Ghost-oq4qj Год назад +1

    I cant wait to join and become a cargo pilot

  • @calnguyen2428
    @calnguyen2428 Год назад +2

    No more boot shining I see

  • @joelwick14
    @joelwick14 Год назад +2

    i have asthma and i’ve had symptoms past my 13th birthday, but it’s always been my goal to be in the airforce, i’ve been a tri sport athlete my whole life and have competed in bodybuilding. would i be able to enlist

    • @featgorgon3985
      @featgorgon3985 Год назад

      You’d have to go to your doctor and get cleared, once you do that you can begin to work with a recruiter, just a heads up the process of getting a waiver can be lengthy but as long as your dedicated and work with your recruiter you should be fine 👍 just get that doctors clearance, without that they can’t do much with you

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Год назад +2

      Reach out to a recruiter as things are on a case by case basis. -TSgt Alba

  • @jtastick33
    @jtastick33 Год назад

    Crazy 654 he was in my NCOA class