The special investigations career field is not entry-level; in other words, you cannot become a Special Investigations Agent when you first join the Air Force. Enlisted Air Force members may apply for special agent duty once they've first served in another career field. Those eligible are master sergeants, technical sergeants, and staff sergeants with fewer than 12 years of military service, Senior airmen with fewer than six years of service, and senior airmen-selects. All applicants must have outstanding performance and disciplinary records.
like most things in the military, it depends. OSI's purpose is to protect airmen, so they will be wherever airmen are. that could mean North Dakota or Kuwait or anywhere in between.
@@airforceofficerpodcast My apologies. The MFR is to let OTS candidates know to choose 71s as their number 1 choice when applying to be seen. It is attachment 9 of the OTS guide.
I wanna do this for the reserves so bad. Whatta challenging and fulfilling career field this must be
The special investigations career field is not entry-level; in other words, you cannot become a Special Investigations Agent when you first join the Air Force.
Enlisted Air Force members may apply for special agent duty once they've first served in another career field. Those eligible are master sergeants, technical sergeants, and staff sergeants with fewer than 12 years of military service, Senior airmen with fewer than six years of service, and senior airmen-selects. All applicants must have outstanding performance and disciplinary records.
So i want to do this specific job field, but I’m not sure what the requirements are and getting into this or what I should get on my asvab ?
088 - 71S Special Investigations with Capt Jason Steed
ruclips.net/video/p__O5kuk1iM/видео.html
Nice try OSI
Do you travel alot oversees in this job please tell me, because I love Traveling. And a law enforcement.
like most things in the military, it depends. OSI's purpose is to protect airmen, so they will be wherever airmen are. that could mean North Dakota or Kuwait or anywhere in between.
Just applied for OTS and OSI is a career field in the OTS guide that requires an MFR to go along with it.
what’s included in the MFR? who signs it?
@@airforceofficerpodcast My apologies. The MFR is to let OTS candidates know to choose 71s as their number 1 choice when applying to be seen.
It is attachment 9 of the OTS guide.
Hi! Is this career field for the air National guard ??
yes. you can be a 71S in the Air National Guard or Air Force Reserve.
@@airforceofficerpodcast thanks!!!
@@AlfonsoPerezBorroto hey how did it go ?
Is each military branch had their investigation service NCIS/OSI?
Army has CID, Navy/Marine Corps have NCIS, Air Force/Space have OSI.
If they choose you, then how can I go about getting in?
this video should answer all your questions: ruclips.net/video/p__O5kuk1iM/видео.html
Age limit?
you must commission before your 40th birthday.
Could a bachelor’s degree in mathematics helped ?
you can see the degree requirements for all career fields here: www.milvet.state.pa.us/DMVA/Docs_PNG/hro/AFOCD.pdf