How can i join the united states air force?

Patrick S asked:


I have a ged and want to join the united states airforce i just want to be general enlistment and join then maybe down the road become and air craft mechanic but can i join the air force and how

12 Responses to “How can i join the united states air force?”

  • systematic_83:

    google your local recrutment office

  • dagreg:

    go to nearest recruitment center. good luck man

  • JMB:

    Speak to an Air Force recruiter, but don’t get your hopes up.

  • Kathy R:

    Give them a call. They’ll be at your door.
    Be careful and work hard.

  • drifttosun:

    See a Air Force Recruter, he/she will have you signed up in 10 minutes. This will be a general enlistment. Further down the road you will have to go to Officers Training School for any other action.

  • dawnofrabbits:

    See an “Air-Force Recruiter” & he or she will tell you how.

  • NAZGUL:

    You will need a high ASVAB score and or 15 college credits in the right course study. Contact a Air Force Recruiter for the Information you need, that way it will be the correct info and not the normal bull you will find here. Good Luck

    Vet-USAF

  • rawr barbie:

    If you have a high school diploma, then you’re ready to begin a career in the Air Force. Whatever your interest or skill level, there’s something for you. Education is essential to your success in the Air Force. From career training to automatic enrollment in the Community College of the Air Force, you’ll end up knowing far more than when you came in.
    Healthcare, travel, leadership skills, housing, and of course a pay check. The benefits of an Air Force career are many. It’s not all marching and saluting. You’ll actually have down time you can use for sports, travel, relaxing, and everything else you enjoy right now.
    Basic Military Training will challenge you like nothing has before. And we’ll be there every step of the way as you discover you can handle anything life throws at you.
    Go to they have all the info you need!
    Also in their website there is a chat space where you can talk to real us air force members and about what to do and how to start! And in addition you can go to nearest recruitment center in your area they also have alot of help there!

  • lizzywonone:

    go to your local recruiter, then in training they’ll teach you to be an air craft mechanic and then if you want to get a degree in aviation mechanics training counts as college credits and then you’ll just need generals at a two year college

  • mustangsally76:

    Unless you have a GED with at least 15 college credits hours, you cannot join. You cannot join the USAF with just a GED. No waivers. Doesn’t matter what you make on the ASVAB.

    There is no “General Enlistment”. You will pick an AFSC and that is the job you will do for 4-6 years. After you first enlistment, you can apply for Cross Training but it is no guaranteed. Get the 15 hours of college credit that is required, take the ASVAB and see if you qualify for Aerospace Maintenance. You may not be able to cross-train later.

    I see the thumbs down troll is out tonight.

  • Air Force:

    go to your local recruiting office

  • Troy H:

    You may end up waiting a long time. Our squadron filled it’s available GED slots for the year before October was over. Normal GED qualifications are as follows:

    65+ on the ASVAB
    No moral/drug/dependancy waivers
    All other qualifications I can think of are the same as anybody else.

    Or go to your local CC and take 15 semester/22 quarter credits of college.

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