Bravo Zulu, MSGT Edwards & TSGT Stauffer! Great to see the RC's of Offutt! I was stationed there in 1981-1982; I loved that base & I loved the Omaha area. I'd be lyin' if I said I didn't miss those days. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat! (I wouldn't report to BMT in August, though; that was a mistake...)
takai-san, Congratulations and welcome to the team! Here are some things to help you before and during Basic Military Training (BMT). - 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
@@USAirForceRecruiting I am not American citizen , but I have to say you are doing wonderful & very interesting job . you are doing very good job protecting the world !
@rappigonen You must live in the United States or an area that has an Air Force recruiter. Enlistment into the U.S. Air Force by citizens of countries other than the United States is limited to those foreign nationals who are legally residing in the United States and possess a U.S. Citizenship or non US citizens must have an Immigration Services (U.S.C.I.S) Registration Card (INS Form I-551 -- Commonly known as a "Green Card". The green card must have at least 6 months or more remaining before expiration. Applicants must be between the ages of 17 and must be in BMT before age 42 years old, must speak, read and write English fluently to apply to join the Air Force. The Air Force does not bring applicants to the United States to join. You must get to the United States legally on your own and complete all immigration processing to obtain your Green Card on your own. The Air Force does not help. Thank you. Ray U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
@@USAirForceRecruiting I don't think I can appply to US Army , I am to old I am not in the age of 20 . if i was young enough maybe It would be passible for me to apply to US Army and get American citizenship . but thank you for your help !
Hello. Will you graduate this year or next? What is your age, citizenship status, and zip code? If you prefer, you can provide this information by PM on our FB page. Pam Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
@issacvelasco4128 Your first step is to contact a recruiter. What is your age, citizenship status, and zip code? If you prefer, you may private message us on Facebook. Ray U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
Can you qualify for this AFSC with no more than a high school diploma and a passing ASVAB score? It’s definitely going on my list if the Air Force is willing to train me from an entry level.
Also, I’ve sworn in to the delayed entry program, currently making an AFSC wish list from a sheet of careers I was given at MEPS. Despite ISR being on that sheet, I was told that some of the listed jobs require prior education before beginning training, and I’d like to know if this is one of them. I’d ask my recruiter about it, but he’s probably asleep. I’m trying to complete my list before Monday so I can ship to basic quickly. Even if I’m able to ask my recruiter before receiving a response, please comment anyway for those who might be wondering the same thing. Thank you
For ISR: MINIMUM EDUCATION A High School Senior (age 17 or older)*, High school diploma, a GED, or 15 college semester hours Don Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Dylan, your recruiter does not decide which career you receive. Job selection is done at a higher level above your recruiter. Your Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test scores, physical exam, citizenship and moral standards determine your job/career qualifications. Job Selection Process: When processing through the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS), you will provide the Air Force Job Counselor with at least 5 jobs or more and an aptitude area (General, Mechanical, Electronics, or Administrative) that you qualified for, and are willing to train and serve in. You will receive one of the jobs, or an aptitude area that meets the needs of the United States Air Force that YOU selected. Remember, this is an opportunity for you to go through the job selection process, and Enlist into the United States Air Force, not shop for a specific job. You CANNOT wait for a specific job. Whether it is your #1 job choice or your #8 job choice you must accept the career. As long as you are fully qualified for a specific career, and if there is an opening in that career field, then you will get that career guaranteed to you in your contract. Remember you will receive one of the careers/aptitude area that you qualified for and that YOU requested. Ray U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
I have a question if anyone if from any type of military branch are you part of unlisted or office and if you are an office what are the benefits of becoming a leader office?
@@joeboi1342 You have significantly less job choices as an Officer, you don't even get to pick your job as an Officer. You have a wish list of the jobs you would LIKE to do, and then based on your ranking on an Order of Merit List that determines which of your choices you get (i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc. choice).
Thank you. You can contact the recruiter below for more information. We would recommend that you reach out by any available means. Please get in touch with your recruiter via phone, email, or message. Recruiters do have ten business days to reach out. This does not include weekends and holidays. 4000 South Little Blue Parkway Independence, MO 64057 Office: 816-602-0821 Mobile: 816-602-0821 Recruiter: SSgt Christopher Dickey Email: christopher.dickey.2@us.af.mil Pam Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
I’m cross training from my job in the reserves to this in active duty. Grateful for the opportunity! So very excited!
What is your reserve job?
Bravo Zulu, MSGT Edwards & TSGT Stauffer!
Great to see the RC's of Offutt! I was stationed there in 1981-1982; I loved that base & I loved the Omaha area. I'd be lyin' if I said I didn't miss those days. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat! (I wouldn't report to BMT in August, though; that was a mistake...)
I leave in 13 days, just got approved/accepted into this today!
Good luck and best wishes to you.
Pam
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
How do you like it so far?? Thinking about doing this.
@@therealmojojojo8979 I'm curious as well!
Do you like it?? I’m considering this afsc
Shipping out as this AFSC April 27th!
takai-san, Congratulations and welcome to the team! Here are some things to help you before and during Basic Military Training (BMT).
- 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
When do you use ISR vs using Sensor Operators?
is very interesting job . gandering information very silently.
@rappigonen How may we help you?
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
@@USAirForceRecruiting I am not American citizen , but I have to say you are doing wonderful & very interesting job .
you are doing very good job protecting the world !
@rappigonen You must live in the United States or an area that has an Air Force recruiter. Enlistment into the U.S. Air Force by citizens of countries other than the United States is limited to those foreign nationals who are legally residing in the United States and possess a U.S. Citizenship or non US citizens must have an Immigration Services (U.S.C.I.S) Registration Card (INS Form I-551 -- Commonly known as a "Green Card". The green card must have at least 6 months or more remaining before expiration. Applicants must be between the ages of 17 and must be in BMT before age 42 years old, must speak, read and write English fluently to apply to join the Air Force. The Air Force does not bring applicants to the United States to join. You must get to the United States legally on your own and complete all immigration processing to obtain your Green Card on your own. The Air Force does not help.
Thank you.
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
@@USAirForceRecruiting I don't think I can appply to US Army , I am to old I am not in the age of 20 . if i was young enough maybe It would be passible for me to apply to US Army and get American citizenship . but thank you for your help !
You are welcome
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Do you ever get to be on the ground?
very cool deal. hope to join you soon
Sure looks nice
1784 Bechtelar Circles
Do you go through SERE before this?
yes
@@romanmurphy099no you don’t
Pretty sure you do. All aircrew do SERE school. I could be wrong tho
Im interested in this job, on the air force, i haven’t enlisted, im coming out of highschool
Hello. Will you graduate this year or next? What is your age, citizenship status, and zip code? If you prefer, you can provide this information by PM on our FB page.
Pam
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
@issacvelasco4128 Your first step is to contact a recruiter. What is your age, citizenship status, and zip code? If you prefer, you may private message us on Facebook.
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
Can you qualify for this AFSC with no more than a high school diploma and a passing ASVAB score? It’s definitely going on my list if the Air Force is willing to train me from an entry level.
Also, I’ve sworn in to the delayed entry program, currently making an AFSC wish list from a sheet of careers I was given at MEPS. Despite ISR being on that sheet, I was told that some of the listed jobs require prior education before beginning training, and I’d like to know if this is one of them.
I’d ask my recruiter about it, but he’s probably asleep. I’m trying to complete my list before Monday so I can ship to basic quickly. Even if I’m able to ask my recruiter before receiving a response, please comment anyway for those who might be wondering the same thing. Thank you
For ISR: MINIMUM EDUCATION
A High School Senior (age 17 or older)*, High school diploma, a GED, or 15 college semester hours
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Cool 🙌🏽
I don’t think my recruiter is offering this job, anyway I could potentially get it?
Dylan, your recruiter does not decide which career you receive. Job selection is done at a higher level above your recruiter. Your Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test scores, physical exam, citizenship and moral standards determine your job/career qualifications.
Job Selection Process: When processing through the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS), you will provide the Air Force Job Counselor with at least 5 jobs or more and an aptitude area (General, Mechanical, Electronics, or Administrative) that you qualified for, and are willing to train and serve in. You will receive one of the jobs, or an aptitude area that meets the needs of the United States Air Force that YOU selected. Remember, this is an opportunity for you to go through the job selection process, and Enlist into the United States Air Force, not shop for a specific job. You CANNOT wait for a specific job. Whether it is your #1 job choice or your #8 job choice you must accept the career. As long as you are fully qualified for a specific career, and if there is an opening in that career field, then you will get that career guaranteed to you in your contract. Remember you will receive one of the careers/aptitude area that you qualified for and that YOU requested.
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
@@USAirForceRecruiting Thank you!
Dylan, you are welcome.
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
I have this job, I go to bmt tomorrow
Congratulations, Best wishes and welcome to the team!
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Thank you sir, I will not let this opportunity go to waste!
You are welcome!!
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
@@spongecake1558 how’s it going man?
@@vagabond8460 Almost done with training my friend.
Shannon Mills
Casper Estate
Jon Meadows
Collins Mountain
Lavina Pines
Haven Walk
Geo Green
I have a question if anyone if from any type of military branch are you part of unlisted or office and if you are an office what are the benefits of becoming a leader office?
The benefits of being an Officer are better pay (like 2 or 3x the salary of enlisted) and you enter the military already in a leadership position.
Mighty Mario when you are a officer you have more job choices
Aztec715 abcd okay thank you 😊 I was just curious about joining as a officer
@@joeboi1342 You have significantly less job choices as an Officer, you don't even get to pick your job as an Officer. You have a wish list of the jobs you would LIKE to do, and then based on your ranking on an Order of Merit List that determines which of your choices you get (i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc. choice).
Aztec715 abcd I didn’t mean u could choose it I mean the opions u could put on ur dream list thx for correcting me
Murica🙏
Amir Mills
Swaniawski Groves
Darrin Land
Karl View
64088 Dale Rapid
Thank you. You can contact the recruiter below for more information. We would recommend that you reach out by any available means. Please get in touch with your recruiter via phone, email, or message. Recruiters do have ten business days to reach out. This does not include weekends and holidays.
4000 South Little Blue Parkway
Independence, MO 64057
Office: 816-602-0821
Mobile: 816-602-0821
Recruiter: SSgt Christopher Dickey
Email: christopher.dickey.2@us.af.mil
Pam
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Hooah 🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
I can't wait to enlist in the army rangers I mean this is cool but I think the rangers is cooler
Dew it.
@@anthonyshear2091 ah yes
I can’t wait to enlist for pararescue that’s my dream
@@AwolJOKER ah yes I'm very afraid of planes but I'll get over it
Palpatine just live in the moment n let your training take over you’ll do great! You’ll see
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