Not really. I had plans to originally go t o the army but I heard the horror stories from my godbrother when he was in. Joining the air force after my class ends in 2yrs
I'm 67. You are in your twenties. It won't matter what you did in your twenties when you are my age, but you will have transferable skills when you get out. Smart Kyle. Hang in there. You seem to be conflicted, but you are on the right path. Stay there and go all in, it will pay off in ways you don't understand right now, but will. Good luck!
Hey there. I’m 24 and I’m currently in the process to join the USAF. As of now, I’d like to make it a career or stay in for as long as I can. I already love how it keeps me in shape and how I permanently changed my eating habits. It can be difficult to change the way you eat living where I am located. I passed everything at MEPS but I’m waiting for my braces to come off and then I can start my career. What are some other suggestions you recommend? I’m going active duty and will finally be leaving Miami, FL. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Watched this guy before MEPS , before BMT , during tech school and at my first base in 🇩🇪. Keep up the good work man, you're really helping alot of folks.
Cam Taylor naah i was going to go army but then surprisingly an Air Force recruiter called me and the rest was history... currently shipping out apr 13th
I was in the AF from 95-99. I had every branch recruiter stop in the grocery store where I worked next door to the recruiter station but the AF. I had to pursue my AF recruiter as well. Glad I did by far best decision I ever made!!!
I am an Air Force veteran as well. Recruiters from every branch, except the Air Force would visit my high school and contact me over the phone. As WV Outdoorsman stated, I made the initial contact with my local AF recruiter. That was the best decision that I made in my life. I would have never imagined myself being in another branch of service.
I went in with my 3rd choice (Army). I tested for Navy and Air Force first and found that ALL the great schools that I was interested in were not available. I wasted time because the Air Force recruiter finally leveled with me after 2 weeks and said the ONLY thing open was security guard. Ridiculous. I finally (reluctantly) walked into the Army recruiter and took the test and found exactly what I wanted in a challenging school/training assignment and direct application to civilian employment. Check out the over 100 specialties in the Army. It is the largest military branch. For me, the Army was a very underrated branch. I had no idea they had so much choice. I received outstanding training and my later civilian career was all because of the Army. You just never know..
Sup, Im going to enlist in either the army or airforce as an e4. My gpa is too low for officer route at 2.6. My body is pretty broken down from working at fedex and lowes(doors/cabinets) so i plan on pursuing a non combative mos. I know the airforce is like a corporation so id most likely be doing my job everyday right? Vice versa How often will i be doing my job in the army everyday instead of cleaning or something. Thanks Lastly hows life really like as an e4?
Thank you so much man, I’m 17 and my family doesn’t have money for me to go to college without getting myself into massive debt, I’ve always wanted to serve in the military but college is without a doubt one of the most important for me, thanks for the insight
Went from active army to air force last year and my mind was blown to say the least. I went to the dfac for the first time and it was like a golden corral on a military base.
Braden Stephens I'm airforce and I've heard that our food is best and I've also heard that Army's food is better. I guess it all depends on what base lol
Uncle RayRay What're the standards, because when I tried googling it it basically said you'd have to have had a very rare and special MOS and even then it would be extremely rare for the Air Force to accept you. Looks like only the Army is most lenient on prior service from other branches.
mac burger I mean you'd probably get more information by asking a recruiter than you would me or the internet. But it isn't too far fetched. I personally had the fitness standards, body standards, and if you qualify for any of the jobs or opening that they have in mind when I said "standards".
It amazes me that in watching your videos I see so many similarities in your and my experiences. And at the same time I see a lot of differences too. I too enlisted in the Air Force after talking to the recruiters from all the branches, and felt I was being better served by the Air Force than any of the other services. The Air force seemed to be more interested in helping me formulate a plan for my future, instead of just getting me to join their branch. I would love to be able to sit down with you and talk about our experiences in the Air Force sometime. A lot has changed since my time.
Kyle Gott, I'm really stuck between the Airforce and Army, I don't know which branch to join under and I'm still struggling to decide, this video has helped me a lot though, thank you very much
The Air Force is the branch of the military where many of the young enlisted are from the suburbs and from middle and upper middle class backgrounds. Most of us grew up poor or working-class in my day and more rough around the edges. This was the late 1980’s. Since Desert Storm ended, a lot of that changed. It’s the most entitled and complaining branch of the military. Nowadays you have E5’s with families living in nice large homes in the suburbs off base on the same level as officers below Colonel’s, when in my day they could afford a small run-down home or nice apartment at best! And dorm residents now have their own room and a kitchen, video game systems, Netflix, and of course, wireless internet, yet they’re still bored and unhappy with military life, even if they’re stationed overseas or in high energy urban areas like McCord, Travis, Lackland, MacDill, Peterson, or Langley with a lot to do for young people. Okay, I need to quit preaching and realize I’m just a 50 year old geezer and easily old enough to be the parents of today’s SSgt’s and TSgt’s!
LOL! So you still have it, or have the option to have them. He never said that it was provided. The first time I had the privilege of being on an AB in the mid 90's (I was on funeral detail) I realized that the quality of life in the branches were way different. Now my son is seeking to join the Air Force and I'm proud and happy of his decision.
Having been in both the AF and the Army. Your not TOTALLY wrong. But your also not totally correct. The whole thing about houses and what not is wrong, simply because again.. All the pay is the same, the pay is just better across the board in the military now.
CaptainsEyePatch I did a year long deployment with the Army in Afghanistan with 6 weeks of combat skills training beforehand. I don’t know what they do to them in boot camp, but you don’t have whiners and complainers like the Air Force is full of. Many lifers have no filter whatsoever and will push your buttons if you’re easy-going and if you let them.
Coleman Olivas Good luck to you. You'll be missing out on all the fun stuff the Army does like having a longer basic training, longer deployments (9-12 months Army vs 3-6 months Air Force), worse food, if you're not married then worse barracks with longer time to stay (I believe you can leave the barracks at E4 in AF vs E6 in the Army, though I could be wrong), going out to the field a whole lot more often and staying longer, possible working in the hot motorpool instead of actually doing your MOS more, having to get and keep track of TA-50 gear that you'll be fined heavily if you lose track of, smaller list of duty stations, worse duty stations, ruck marches, more difficult and mandatory PT (that's said to get worse soon with more soldiers having to do with while wearing their TA-50 gear) etc. In case you can't tell, I'm being sarcastic. Good luck.
When I was 17 working at a grocery store a marine recruiter approached me when I was pushing carts and after talking for a few minutes he desperately wanted to exchange contact info and for me to meet with him formally at the recruiter office. Now I’m 21 and after hard thinking I decided to become an airman. I can’t even get ahold of my local recruiter and I think it’s hard for a reason! Wish me luck
TLI 72 Haha I wouldn’t worry about all that man. When the time comes for you it’ll all come in strides, don’t stress. Pretty amazing that you wanna join so young, the only thing on my mind at 13 was getting a girlfriend and video games lol
In 1980 I wanted to drop out of school and join the marines, at 17 my parents refused to sign for me. This gave me time to actually explore the army/marines/navy/Air Force and I have to say the navy and Air Force offer the best jobs that relate to the civilian world. My neighbor who was drafted into the navy during Vietnam talked me out of joining the navy and I also had other friends and family who had served all told me join the Air Force. I served 12 years until a medical discharge in 1993, loved every minute of it, I served all over the world. My downfall was a 7 knee surgeries and a herniated disc in my back. My job sent me tdy every where and has been my chosen profession for 42 years now, what did I do ? I was a plumber, also went back to school for fire suppression tech/fire sprinkler tech. (All those aircraft hangers have some type of fire suppression) Great job and will get you well paid in the civilian sector, also your not locked into specific bases as your skill is needed at every base.
Interesting. I think I’ll go talk to AF recruiter. Like you, I also talked to the Army recruiter and took the test. Passed with a 79, 118 GT. I didn’t think I could qualify for the AF, but after testing I’m really leaning more towards AF and even more after this video.
This answered so many questions that I couldn’t find answers to. Your situations sounds almost identical to mine. I’m meeting a recruiter to join the army but my parents want me to join the Air Force for better reasons and I’ve been fighting the decision, but now that I’ve done more research, and watching your vid, I’ve chosen that after I take my asvab and fitness test, I’ll contact a recruiter for the Air Force. Thank you!
Under the threat of the draft in 1966, with an older brother in the Navy, I tested for the USAF and joined. My testing put me in the electronics field, working on the autopilots for the B-52 & KC-135! That turned out to give me a 44 year technical career with a large telephone company. Plus everything your other commenters said!
Everything you just said was exactly the same for me I knew the army wouldn’t hesitate but my mom said no. Headed to basic training next month for the Air Force.
When I was a navy nurse corp officer in Bagram 2012. I did notice the air force enlisted had very good living spaces next to our officer living spaces whereas the marines, army, and navy enlisted were assigned regular RLBs or tents. Some of the AF's deployments were around 4-6 months and were granted R&R, my battalion (joint marine/navy) we're only granted R&R if we had >270 days boots on ground. As much as we like to joke around on AF, they do have better living conditions and that's preferable and understandable.
Great video! Very informative. My son who’s 16 is considering applying for one of the military academies. Although you’re not in the air force academy, this video can still give him a bit of an insight of the air force.
Before I signed up, I narrowed it down to the Air Force or the Navy. My perception was that they would offer more/better tech schools. I assumed that the Army and Marines were looking for grunts. My assumptions may not have been accurate. For me, the tie breaker was that I did not want to end up with sea duty. Plus, being married I wanted to stay closer to home. I chose Air Force and got to take 8 months of tech school. I was able to use my training in the AF to get a great civilian job.
Hi Thank you for your service ! I was in the Marines back in the day. I can tell you almost everyone wished the would have joined the Air Force instead lol Being a Marine was great, but once your in , it’s a job, and the day to day conditions of the AF are sooo much better than any other branch IMO
Why I didn't join the Air Force? First off - I am 84 years old ... When I was a teenager, everyone either joined a service or was drafted into the Army... I had no desire to be a soldier or a Marine. My first two choices were Navy and Air Force. I was sixteen and living in San Antonio Texas. The town was filled with airmen from the various Air Force bases and the girls paid no attention to them. I was walking behind two girls on Houston Street when they got excited and pointed across the street and screamed - "Look! A Sailor!" That solved my problem - I joined the Navy six weeks after my 17th birthday and retired 32 years later as a Master Chief (E-9). The Navy offered the ability to make rank quicker than did the Air Force. I was stationed in Jacksonville Florida in 1961 as an E-5. I had a shipmate who was also an E-5. He decided to leave the Navy and join the Air Force. I met him again aboard Tan Son Nhut AFB. Saigon in 1967. I was an E-7 and he was still an E-5. A young sailor who worked for me in Vietnam made E-6 in less than five years. His dad was career Air Force. I mentioned that his dad was probably very proud of him. He said, "yes, but, the problem is that my dad is still an E-5."
Kyle I think there was a recent bill passed about the GI Bill is now called the " Forever GI Bill " . When I got out of the Air Force in ' 75 I had 10 years to use my GI Bill .
I appreciate your video Kyle. I'm going to be joining the Airforce once I'm 18. I'm 15 now and im doing all I can to be prepared and your video has helped me.
Hey good luck man, some advice: stay out of trouble, it will only prolong and complicate the process, pay attention to math and specifically engineering classes (The engineering such as car work), and physics class. Those 3 will boost your afqt score exponentially. The most important thing is to make sure you keep good health, meaning your eyesight, weight, hearing etc. Learn if you havent already to be told what to do and follow instructions to the word, especially at meps.
First of all I’d like to thank you for serving. I’ve brought up the idea of being open to joining the military to my parents and they really do not want me to join. I think they are scared I won’t do well and of the fact that I may not return, though I do not feel like that personally. I also think it’s because of their political viewpoints as well, but I’m pretty unbiased and of course you cannot have political opinions in the military which is actually great because I hear enough of it at home lol. Another obstacle I will have to face is possibly my anxiety and ADHD, but I do believe over the years they have faded away and I’m getting off my medication as I do not need it anymore. Also I do believe I was misdiagnosed with autism as a child (I was 7 when diagnosed) and I think it was my adhd, which was really bad when I was young. I have no problems interacting with people nor am I slow. I actually thrive with an organized routine and structure. I want to join the Air Force to serve this country and because I really don’t think college is for me (I’m a C student in High School) I also have been very interested in aviation since I was 4 years old as well. I absolutely love planes and helicopters and have always wanted to fly them and be a pilot. Another reason for me wanting to join the Air Force is because of the team work and bonding. I want to surround myself with good people, have discipline, and to be blunt I need to man up. I am going to talk to a recruiter and this video has really helped me out and you’ve earned a sub.
PsychMike Hopefully your medical history can't prevent you from joining. Definitely if you can join the military good and if you can get in Air Force specifically that's really great since you will have the best quality of life, from what many people have told me about the Air Force since I went in the Army. There is a lot you don't see online and don't find out about until it's too late. On flying planes, keep in mind that most people in the Air Force don't actually fly. Only a small percentage of officers do. If you are able to enlist, you'll most likely be in some kind of clerical job which is why the Air Force is nicknamed "chair force." You'll have to decide for yourself if that's better for you than being stuck out in the field or motorpool sweating your behind off like you would have to do in the infantry branches: Army and Marines. I've heard of some Air Force people getting bored with that and wishing they could do the infantry stuff that the Army and Marines do, while I myself wish I could have been doing "chair force" stuff instead of going out to the field and the motorpool. Good luck
PsychMike hey man fellow senior here. I’m just wondering if you’ve gotten anymore info on enlisting with your medical history. I was on antidepressants for a while but have been off for over a year now and I feel better than ever. Im just nervous it’s gonna hold me back trying to get in
Vince Lac I’ve been considering the ROTC route. From what I’ve heard though, you need to be off of your anti depressants for a year (which you are) before you can be considered. The only thing holding you back is your fear of being rejected. I personally think you will be fine.
PsychMike Thanks man you’re right. It’s just a bit nerve racking choosing what you wanna do for the next four years whether it’s college or military so course I wanna make the best decision and not get held up. Thanks again. Good luck brother ROTC is a great path.
My Dad was a career Army man and he always told me if I wanted to join the military go with the Air Force because they had the best living quarters and the best food. After high school my best friend went into the Navy and I chose the Air Force. We both somehow ended up stationed in CA and were able to visit each other frequently. It was almost embarrassing how much better my living situation in the Air Force was over his in the Navy. I had my own private room with a bathroom, he shared a small 10X10 room with 3 other guys. My Air Force dining hall was open 24 hours a day and was like Dennys, get omelettes made to order or burgers and fries any time of the day. The Navy dining facility was open only certain hours and after that you were on your own.
I was in the Air Force from 2002-2006. It was really good. I enjoyed it. Met tons of cool people and really becomes a family more than my own family was. I used the GI bill though not to its fullest admittedly. Training wasn’t too bad for me and I’ve always been a terrible long distance runner. I agree with the treatment, housing, etc. what stood out to me even deployed overseas, is that we always had the best food. I miss a lot of the foods they made.
Good video young man. I was in 1989-93. Security Police, but I hear they’re called Security Forces now. “Show me your Restricted area badge” 😁 Good video
Your story wouldn't be the same today, at least at my recruiting station. The doors are locked during open hours and you have to buzz in and state your business before entering any of the branch offices. Insane people making it harder for the rest of us to talk to a recruiter ftw.
*I have served 6 years in the US Army thus far and can attest that just about everything this guy said in this video is accurate.* Do NOT get me wrong. The Army has been good to me overall, but there is no question that the Airforce is the best-funded, the best-treated, and the most ideal branch to join if you can get in. The Army is physically tougher, but check your egos at the door if you want a great life in the military.
lol I am 6 years late, but that explains why I have not heard from my recruiters lol I am looking to join Air University as well for my graduate program
Personally, I believe the Air Force is what fits my personality the most. Also, by no means am I trying to insult the other branches, but from my understanding of what my mother has taught me, always chose what’s suits you best. Although I have a few Marine and Navy friends who tease or mock me about the “Chair Force” on the daily, I will always have it’s perks out of the rest. I can’t wait to earn my title as an airman!
I can speak to the truth of what he's saying about the living conditions on Air Force bases. I had been on some Army posts tdy and they weren't even close to the barracks I was assigned to on my first permanent party assignment.
Air Force treats there members well because it is imperative they have people reenlist. Air Force is a technical branch that requires well trained people. They need experienced people to reenlist. Good housing and dining facilities. The Navy is technical too and has a lot of aircraft but you will likely be pulling sea duty and all you have is a 6' X 4" cot that is your only personal space. Army and Marines are basically just grunts. You spend the majority of your enlistment digging a foxhole and then laying in it. No matter what guaranteed training you are offered you are still going to be a grunt for most of your time. Some people like that so that may be good for people who like to be outdoors and stay active. Your promotion rates are probably faster in the other branches for the first few pay grades but if you make it a career it usually levels out.
The first minute thirty of this video he explains to us that for any given decision, a person could ask why that decision was made. Then the next 23 seconds are him promoting his other channel. Skip to 1:53.
It's taken me a while to think about, but now I finally want to do it, I just never believed in my self, I just didn't think I can do it. Now I'm gonna join air force, I've been talking to a recruiter. I know I gotta jump through all hoops to get in. Just because I want to join doesn't guarantee that I will get in. But I'm gonna put the work in to join.
BTW Structural peeps are highly employable after retiring. There are very few of them compared to maintainers with AMT certs and few civilians get that kind of experience unless the are ancient Boeing etc workers. Enjoy your career.
I was the youngest in an all military family.......wanted to go to Navy,.....my brothers ganged up on me,...they being former army,navy,Airforce enlisted men......told me “Go Airforce,Better Everything!” Enlisted in the early 80’s under electronics......ended up volunteering to be a survival instructor.....proudest moment of my life,..meet and trained with the best in the World! Things sure are a lot different since then......the years in between Vietnam and gulf war were very tough for the Airforce...lots of base closings.....early retirements forced all kinds of fellas out....they tried to be very economical......or cheap,either way I found lots of people in with me who just wanted to serve in the military....looking for adventure away from boring home life.
That’s not true tho. Airmen don’t always get to live in nice looking Barracks or housings. They get stationed in army base which lives in the same barracks as army does
Why... AIM High People!! My popz did 22 years in AF,, My grandfathers were in Army WW2 Vets.. they talked him into the AF . Where do you wanna be in Time of War?
Thank them for all their services. Definitely don't blame the grandparents for telling your dad to go AF instead of Army though. And definitely don't blame your dad for actually listening to them, unlike so many other people who are told "go AF instead of Army" then don't listen and regret it.
oscar sanchez I’ll talk about it: If you’re a lifer, all you need is to get your 3, 5, and 7 levels, graduate ALS and NCO Academy, and some 8 college courses, most of them basic and the dreaded speech. That’s all it takes!
How's it been? Have you decided to join the army anyway and possibly end up like those vets even though they told you from personal experience that if you're going to join the military to join air force instead of army?
I honestly don't care about living conditions. I'm currently deciding which branch to go to and I'm looking at things like educational/career benefits and opportunities, travel opportunities, each branch's special forces team, which branch has the best equipment/technology/budget spending, and overall reputation of the branch and how prestigious it is.
Nice video, well done! My daughter wants to join the marines, but..... I’m trying hard to convince her to join the Air Force I don’t think I’ll succeed 🤷🏻♀️
THE AIR FORCE IS THE BEST-BRANCH TO JOIN WE HAD BETTER ACCOMMODATIONS BETTER FOOD AND BEDDING MUCH EASIER TO ADJUST TO AF LIFE BETTER PAY AND BEAFITS.....BUT HARDER TO GET IN AND TO STAY IN AT MY TIME..1966-1974
I agree . I enjoyed my time in the Air Force August ' 71 - May ' 75 . I'm a VA retiree besides being a an Air Force Veteran . Thank You for your Service Fellow Air Force Veteran .
Food? Heck no, I'm stationed overseas and the dining facility is crap! But hopefully when I move off base soon I can collect BAS and buy my own groceries
Mike Thank You for your Service . I'm an Air Force Veteran. Sorry to hear you don't have good food in your dining facility. Where are you stationed may I ask? Are you in the Air Force ? When I served I always lived on base .
the pay is the same for all the branches air force dose take better care of there personel but the air force doesn't deploy the same as the navy or marines or the army either
I'm proud of my service, but I'm not sure about recommending the USAF. After every war, there's been downsizing. Following Vietnam it was RIFT (Reduction In Forces). More recently it's been Blue-to-Green, Palace Chase, and Force Shaping. They're all names for kicking people out with the standard Honorable Discharge. This includes superior personnel who intended on making it a career. My captain was offerred a bust to E-4 if he wanted to stay until retirement. He walked and opened an insurance agency making 400k yearly. I became a police officer. There's no guarantee you can remain in the USAF. A discipline or DWI is an assured walk. These things can happen to good people. There seems to be branch-wide shortages now. So things have eased.
Indecisive between joining the Navy or Air force ... one of the reason why I want to join the navy is mostly because travel and well to gain experience, but in the other hand I feel like Air force will also be a good choice because of all the great choices , especially the dorms , but I’ve heard they don’t travel a lot , any advice .? Please !!
Can’t decide between marines and air force. I want the brotherhood, respect, and discipline from the marines. But want to travel and have better life qualities from the air force. Idk, please help!
Benjamin Keating That brotherhood and respect is only going to last for so long. Better qualities of life for not only yourself but also your family is arguably the better deal. The Air Force really would seem better, not to mention easier for your body and less hard for your family with you being stuck out in the field all the time like you would be if you were in the Marines or Army.
For me it's a tie between the Air Force and Marines. AF is better for family; I have two cats that are like my children and I have to figure out what to do with them... marines have that "brotherhood" club feel though, that pride just like going to Harvard; other branches don't seem to have the same spirit. My question is; how are people different between the branches, mainly AF and marines? Who's more chill, who's more uptight, who's more cliquey, which has more promotion based on favoritism, etc?
Needless to say, The marines are gonna be more uptight. Everything will get more relaxed with time in The Air Force. But don't think just because you join the AF that things are gonna be easy. A common misconception sometimes but in the meantime it becomes a job as if any other
The Marine Corps main selling point is strict discipline in everything they do. For myself and a lot ofaimless guys, that is exactly what we are looking for. To be totally honest, the Air Force is much morehospitable towards women and it has the highest percentage of women in the armed forces whilethe Corps has the lowest percentage of females. A young woman should consider being in a servicethat has the motto "We are looking for a few good men." I was in the Marine Corps and both my sons are in the Marine Corps, but If I had a daughter, I would advise her to join the Air Force.
blkyank1 At the end of the day, the best branch that you want is gonna be the branch that best fits your personality and what you want in your career. But good point.
I knew guys who were sent to FE Warren and spent their entire time in stuck there. Trying to get a new assignment, overseas, even asking for Thule Greenland and go a big NO.
@@WootTootZoot Back in 1999, my first base was Malmstrom (Security forces), and one of the first things I did when I arrived in Montana was go down to the personnel office to change my dreamsheet to "Worldwide Remote Code 88". 5 months later, I received orders to Germany where I finished the remainder of my 4-year enlistment. I was at Malmstrom AFB for precisely 11 months. It amazes me how people simply don't understand how the AF assignment system works. Even at 18-years-old and largely wet-behind-the-ears, I knew how to work the system. lol
Everyone is talking about their mom wanting them to go to the Air Force when I just have my Air Force dad who doesn't even care if I go but he makes me want to go anyway
In a way the army might be better if you’re coming in as an officer. You get promoted much faster and you get bah/bas right away. But just incase you go somewhere where it’s safer to live on base...
Thank you Kyle, this answered a lot of questions
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Very informative. Thank you guys
Tideliaa Kageohii say no more
Pretty much everyone’s mom wants them to choose the Airforce lol
Accurate
True
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Not really. I had plans to originally go t o the army but I heard the horror stories from my godbrother when he was in. Joining the air force after my class ends in 2yrs
That’s my mom right at the moment
I'm 67. You are in your twenties. It won't matter what you did in your twenties when you are my age, but you will have transferable skills when you get out. Smart Kyle. Hang in there. You seem to be conflicted, but you are on the right path. Stay there and go all in, it will pay off in ways you don't understand right now, but will. Good luck!
Hey there. I’m 24 and I’m currently in the process to join the USAF. As of now, I’d like to make it a career or stay in for as long as I can. I already love how it keeps me in shape and how I permanently changed my eating habits. It can be difficult to change the way you eat living where I am located. I passed everything at MEPS but I’m waiting for my braces to come off and then I can start my career. What are some other suggestions you recommend? I’m going active duty and will finally be leaving Miami, FL. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Watched this guy before MEPS , before BMT , during tech school and at my first base in 🇩🇪. Keep up the good work man, you're really helping alot of folks.
My first duty station was also Germany.
How's life right now
I want my first duty station to be in Germany. What is your job?
Active duty Airman here. I’ve been in about 13 months now. NO REGRETS. The way you’re treated is far higher than the other branches....
i’m choosing to go into the USAF because it interests me the most. i can’t wait for my future in the military.
So are in it or are you still waiting ?
You joined?
How’d it go
not the marines recruiter the moment you open your mouth about the military they hop on and will text/call you like a desperate person.
Ramon Diaz jesus when i refused my marine recruiter it felt like i was breaking up with an abusive boyfriend
@@dbgvideos6133 lmao
Same with Army
Rei Ayanami omg fr they’re so desperate
Cam Taylor naah i was going to go army but then surprisingly an Air Force recruiter called me and the rest was history... currently shipping out apr 13th
Former Marine '84. If I knew then what I knew now...I'd Aim High! Aim Air Force! Straight up no BS.
smackroscoe why do you say that ??
yeah bro
@@lucsthesun You guys have no idea how difficult life in the Marines can be.
@@Thatsbabyrose because their Bootcamp is insane & their facilities are dogshit
@@selohcinembrace the suck they say.
I'm actually looking into joining the airforce and found your channel. It's really helping confirm my decision to join.
Cody Morgan Did you end up joining?
I’m looking into right now
I found him from jt suits and became a fan of gott ever since he does a great job on his videos
Cody Morgan did you
same !
I was in the AF from 95-99. I had every branch recruiter stop in the grocery store where I worked next door to the recruiter station but the AF. I had to pursue my AF recruiter as well. Glad I did by far best decision I ever made!!!
Why did yoy get out?
I am an Air Force veteran as well. Recruiters from every branch, except the Air Force would visit my high school and contact me over the phone. As WV Outdoorsman stated, I made the initial contact with my local AF recruiter. That was the best decision that I made in my life. I would have never imagined myself being in another branch of service.
AF rules. Better than any other branch. I was AF 80-83 E tech.
I went in with my 3rd choice (Army). I tested for Navy and Air Force first and found that ALL the great schools that I was interested in were not available. I wasted time because the Air Force recruiter finally leveled with me after 2 weeks and said the ONLY thing open was security guard. Ridiculous. I finally (reluctantly) walked into the Army recruiter and took the test and found exactly what I wanted in a challenging school/training assignment and direct application to civilian employment. Check out the over 100 specialties in the Army. It is the largest military branch. For me, the Army was a very underrated branch. I had no idea they had so much choice. I received outstanding training and my later civilian career was all because of the Army. You just never know..
Sup, Im going to enlist in either the army or airforce as an e4. My gpa is too low for officer route at 2.6. My body is pretty broken down from working at fedex and lowes(doors/cabinets) so i plan on pursuing a non combative mos.
I know the airforce is like a corporation so id most likely be doing my job everyday right?
Vice versa
How often will i be doing my job in the army everyday instead of cleaning or something.
Thanks
Lastly hows life really like as an e4?
Thank you so much man, I’m 17 and my family doesn’t have money for me to go to college without getting myself into massive debt, I’ve always wanted to serve in the military but college is without a doubt one of the most important for me, thanks for the insight
cj langley we have some much in common iam 17 and about to graduate
cj langley how’s life now ?
I hope everything turned out okay for you God bless ❤️
U do it?
How’s it going
Went from active army to air force last year and my mind was blown to say the least. I went to the dfac for the first time and it was like a golden corral on a military base.
Braden Stephens I'm airforce and I've heard that our food is best and I've also heard that Army's food is better. I guess it all depends on what base lol
Braden Stephens "Went from active army to air force last year " How, when it's near impossible that Air Force accepts prior service?
mac burger Isn't too far fetched. I know somebody at my base who's prior marines. As long as you fit the standards you're good
Uncle RayRay What're the standards, because when I tried googling it it basically said you'd have to have had a very rare and special MOS and even then it would be extremely rare for the Air Force to accept you. Looks like only the Army is most lenient on prior service from other branches.
mac burger I mean you'd probably get more information by asking a recruiter than you would me or the internet. But it isn't too far fetched. I personally had the fitness standards, body standards, and if you qualify for any of the jobs or opening that they have in mind when I said "standards".
video starts at 5:40 . You're welcome)
Lyubomir Sasvchuk your the best
Thank you
It amazes me that in watching your videos I see so many similarities in your and my experiences. And at the same time I see a lot of differences too. I too enlisted in the Air Force after talking to the recruiters from all the branches, and felt I was being better served by the Air Force than any of the other services. The Air force seemed to be more interested in helping me formulate a plan for my future, instead of just getting me to join their branch. I would love to be able to sit down with you and talk about our experiences in the Air Force sometime. A lot has changed since my time.
Kyle Gott, I'm really stuck between the Airforce and Army, I don't know which branch to join under and I'm still struggling to decide, this video has helped me a lot though, thank you very much
I'm in exactly that position right now. What did you find out?
My exact thoughts
Same I'm thinking about joining Either Army Or air force.
Same lol
What y’all end up doing?
The Air Force is the branch of the military where many of the young enlisted are from the suburbs and from middle and upper middle class backgrounds. Most of us grew up poor or working-class in my day and more rough around the edges. This was the late 1980’s. Since Desert Storm
ended, a lot of that changed. It’s the most entitled and complaining branch of the military. Nowadays you have E5’s with families living in nice large homes in the suburbs off base on the same level as officers below Colonel’s, when in my day they could afford a small run-down home or nice apartment at best! And dorm residents now have their own room and a kitchen, video game systems, Netflix, and of course, wireless internet, yet they’re still bored and unhappy with military life, even if they’re stationed overseas or in high energy urban areas like McCord, Travis, Lackland, MacDill, Peterson, or Langley with a lot to do for young people.
Okay, I need to quit preaching and realize I’m just a 50 year old geezer and easily old enough to be the parents of today’s SSgt’s and TSgt’s!
LOL! So you still have it, or have the option to have them. He never said that it was provided. The first time I had the privilege of being on an AB in the mid 90's (I was on funeral detail) I realized that the quality of life in the branches were way different. Now my son is seeking to join the Air Force and I'm proud and happy of his decision.
Having been in both the AF and the Army.
Your not TOTALLY wrong.
But your also not totally correct.
The whole thing about houses and what not is wrong, simply because again.. All the pay is the same, the pay is just better across the board in the military now.
CaptainsEyePatch I did a year long deployment with the Army in Afghanistan with 6 weeks of combat skills training beforehand. I don’t know what they do to them in boot camp, but you don’t have whiners and complainers like the Air Force is full of. Many lifers have no filter whatsoever and will push your buttons if you’re easy-going and if you let them.
I came from the trenches and was dirt poor and earned my way to the Air Force, and I'm only 23. So half of what you said is not true.
I can't wait to serve. Swore in last week. I learn my ship out next week.
Coleman Olivas Good luck to you. You'll be missing out on all the fun stuff the Army does like having a longer basic training, longer deployments (9-12 months Army vs 3-6 months Air Force), worse food, if you're not married then worse barracks with longer time to stay (I believe you can leave the barracks at E4 in AF vs E6 in the Army, though I could be wrong), going out to the field a whole lot more often and staying longer, possible working in the hot motorpool instead of actually doing your MOS more, having to get and keep track of TA-50 gear that you'll be fined heavily if you lose track of, smaller list of duty stations, worse duty stations, ruck marches, more difficult and mandatory PT (that's said to get worse soon with more soldiers having to do with while wearing their TA-50 gear) etc. In case you can't tell, I'm being sarcastic. Good luck.
mac burger bro! That sounds like heaven!
Coleman Olivas Forgot to put "fun" in quotation marks.
When I was 17 working at a grocery store a marine recruiter approached me when I was pushing carts and after talking for a few minutes he desperately wanted to exchange contact info and for me to meet with him formally at the recruiter office. Now I’m 21 and after hard thinking I decided to become an airman. I can’t even get ahold of my local recruiter and I think it’s hard for a reason! Wish me luck
Josh L did you get ahold of him
TLI 72 I ship July 7th!
Josh L thanks I can’t wait o join but I’m only 13 what’s meps like and the avsvab
TLI 72 Haha I wouldn’t worry about all that man. When the time comes for you it’ll all come in strides, don’t stress.
Pretty amazing that you wanna join so young, the only thing on my mind at 13 was getting a girlfriend and video games lol
Josh L good luck dude. Lmk how it goes with the whole virus thing
In 1980 I wanted to drop out of school and join the marines, at 17 my parents refused to sign for me. This gave me time to actually explore the army/marines/navy/Air Force and I have to say the navy and Air Force offer the best jobs that relate to the civilian world. My neighbor who was drafted into the navy during Vietnam talked me out of joining the navy and I also had other friends and family who had served all told me join the Air Force. I served 12 years until a medical discharge in 1993, loved every minute of it, I served all over the world. My downfall was a 7 knee surgeries and a herniated disc in my back. My job sent me tdy every where and has been my chosen profession for 42 years now, what did I do ? I was a plumber, also went back to school for fire suppression tech/fire sprinkler tech. (All those aircraft hangers have some type of fire suppression) Great job and will get you well paid in the civilian sector, also your not locked into specific bases as your skill is needed at every base.
Interesting. I think I’ll go talk to AF recruiter. Like you, I also talked to the Army recruiter and took the test. Passed with a 79, 118 GT. I didn’t think I could qualify for the AF, but after testing I’m really leaning more towards AF and even more after this video.
I'd join the Air Force because I like planes and aircraft. Same with the Navy.
Coast Guard has the best location. Marines have the worst location. Army is everywhere, basically IMO Air Force has the best barracks.
This answered so many questions that I couldn’t find answers to. Your situations sounds almost identical to mine. I’m meeting a recruiter to join the army but my parents want me to join the Air Force for better reasons and I’ve been fighting the decision, but now that I’ve done more research, and watching your vid, I’ve chosen that after I take my asvab and fitness test, I’ll contact a recruiter for the Air Force. Thank you!
Under the threat of the draft in 1966, with an older brother in the Navy, I tested for the USAF and joined. My testing put me in the electronics field, working on the autopilots for the B-52 & KC-135! That turned out to give me a 44 year technical career with a large telephone company. Plus everything your other commenters said!
You did well going into that field. Best wishes.
Everything you just said was exactly the same for me I knew the army wouldn’t hesitate but my mom said no. Headed to basic training next month for the Air Force.
AF recruiter here. AF has best dorms and no roommates like the other branches. You have to go see a USAF only base if you don't believe it.
I was a BMET in the AF. All my peers, and myself, got out and have done well.
When I was a navy nurse corp officer in Bagram 2012. I did notice the air force enlisted had very good living spaces next to our officer living spaces whereas the marines, army, and navy enlisted were assigned regular RLBs or tents. Some of the AF's deployments were around 4-6 months and were granted R&R, my battalion (joint marine/navy) we're only granted R&R if we had >270 days boots on ground. As much as we like to joke around on AF, they do have better living conditions and that's preferable and understandable.
vickimon I and quite a few people I know wish we had known all of this before signing up for Army.
Great video! Very informative. My son who’s 16 is considering applying for one of the military academies. Although you’re not in the air force academy, this video can still give him a bit of an insight of the air force.
Before I signed up, I narrowed it down to the Air Force or the Navy. My perception was that they would offer more/better tech schools. I assumed that the Army and Marines were looking for grunts. My assumptions may not have been accurate. For me, the tie breaker was that I did not want to end up with sea duty. Plus, being married I wanted to stay closer to home. I chose Air Force and got to take 8 months of tech school. I was able to use my training in the AF to get a great civilian job.
I had the exact same thought process, but I'm single and I wanted to travel so I chose Navy.
Hi
Thank you for your service !
I was in the Marines back in the day.
I can tell you almost everyone wished the would have joined the Air Force instead lol
Being a Marine was great, but once your in , it’s a job, and the day to day conditions of the AF are sooo much better than any other branch IMO
Leaving for basic in February. Thanks for all the info 🤙🏼 the daily videos keep me motivated
Yo Katie, bring a clipboard with you. You’ll be da bell of the ball!
No really you will cuz it will help with bed making.
Me too!!!
Me too!
Alexis Ferguson are you shipping on the 13th too
TheDreamer what day do you ship
Why I didn't join the Air Force? First off - I am 84 years old ... When I was a teenager, everyone either joined a service or was drafted into the Army... I had no desire to be a soldier or a Marine. My first two choices were Navy and Air Force. I was sixteen and living in San Antonio Texas. The town was filled with airmen from the various Air Force bases and the girls paid no attention to them. I was walking behind two girls on Houston Street when they got excited and pointed across the street and screamed - "Look! A Sailor!"
That solved my problem - I joined the Navy six weeks after my 17th birthday and retired 32 years later as a Master Chief (E-9).
The Navy offered the ability to make rank quicker than did the Air Force. I was stationed in Jacksonville Florida in 1961 as an E-5. I had a shipmate who was also an E-5. He decided to leave the Navy and join the Air Force. I met him again aboard Tan Son Nhut AFB. Saigon in 1967. I was an E-7 and he was still an E-5. A young sailor who worked for me in Vietnam made E-6 in less than five years. His dad was career Air Force. I mentioned that his dad was probably very proud of him. He said, "yes, but, the problem is that my dad is still an E-5."
Kyle I think there was a recent bill passed about the GI Bill is now called the " Forever GI Bill " . When I got out of the Air Force in ' 75 I had 10 years to use my GI Bill .
I appreciate your video Kyle. I'm going to be joining the Airforce once I'm 18. I'm 15 now and im doing all I can to be prepared and your video has helped me.
Hey good luck man, some advice: stay out of trouble, it will only prolong and complicate the process, pay attention to math and specifically engineering classes (The engineering such as car work), and physics class. Those 3 will boost your afqt score exponentially. The most important thing is to make sure you keep good health, meaning your eyesight, weight, hearing etc. Learn if you havent already to be told what to do and follow instructions to the word, especially at meps.
First of all I’d like to thank you for serving. I’ve brought up the idea of being open to joining the military to my parents and they really do not want me to join. I think they are scared I won’t do well and of the fact that I may not return, though I do not feel like that personally. I also think it’s because of their political viewpoints as well, but I’m pretty unbiased and of course you cannot have political opinions in the military which is actually great because I hear enough of it at home lol. Another obstacle I will have to face is possibly my anxiety and ADHD, but I do believe over the years they have faded away and I’m getting off my medication as I do not need it anymore. Also I do believe I was misdiagnosed with autism as a child (I was 7 when diagnosed) and I think it was my adhd, which was really bad when I was young. I have no problems interacting with people nor am I slow. I actually thrive with an organized routine and structure. I want to join the Air Force to serve this country and because I really don’t think college is for me (I’m a C student in High School) I also have been very interested in aviation since I was 4 years old as well. I absolutely love planes and helicopters and have always wanted to fly them and be a pilot. Another reason for me wanting to join the Air Force is because of the team work and bonding. I want to surround myself with good people, have discipline, and to be blunt I need to man up. I am going to talk to a recruiter and this video has really helped me out and you’ve earned a sub.
PsychMike Hopefully your medical history can't prevent you from joining. Definitely if you can join the military good and if you can get in Air Force specifically that's really great since you will have the best quality of life, from what many people have told me about the Air Force since I went in the Army. There is a lot you don't see online and don't find out about until it's too late.
On flying planes, keep in mind that most people in the Air Force don't actually fly. Only a small percentage of officers do. If you are able to enlist, you'll most likely be in some kind of clerical job which is why the Air Force is nicknamed "chair force."
You'll have to decide for yourself if that's better for you than being stuck out in the field or motorpool sweating your behind off like you would have to do in the infantry branches: Army and Marines.
I've heard of some Air Force people getting bored with that and wishing they could do the infantry stuff that the Army and Marines do, while I myself wish I could have been doing "chair force" stuff instead of going out to the field and the motorpool. Good luck
mac burger thank you! That was very helpful and also thanks for serving brother.
PsychMike hey man fellow senior here. I’m just wondering if you’ve gotten anymore info on enlisting with your medical history. I was on antidepressants for a while but have been off for over a year now and I feel better than ever. Im just nervous it’s gonna hold me back trying to get in
Vince Lac I’ve been considering the ROTC route. From what I’ve heard though, you need to be off of your anti depressants for a year (which you are) before you can be considered. The only thing holding you back is your fear of being rejected. I personally think you will be fine.
PsychMike Thanks man you’re right. It’s just a bit nerve racking choosing what you wanna do for the next four years whether it’s college or military so course I wanna make the best decision and not get held up. Thanks again. Good luck brother ROTC is a great path.
My Dad was a career Army man and he always told me if I wanted to join the military go with the Air Force because they had the best living quarters and the best food. After high school my best friend went into the Navy and I chose the Air Force. We both somehow ended up stationed in CA and were able to visit each other frequently. It was almost embarrassing how much better my living situation in the Air Force was over his in the Navy. I had my own private room with a bathroom, he shared a small 10X10 room with 3 other guys. My Air Force dining hall was open 24 hours a day and was like Dennys, get omelettes made to order or burgers and fries any time of the day. The Navy dining facility was open only certain hours and after that you were on your own.
I was in the Air Force from 2002-2006. It was really good. I enjoyed it. Met tons of cool people and really becomes a family more than my own family was. I used the GI bill though not to its fullest admittedly. Training wasn’t too bad for me and I’ve always been a terrible long distance runner. I agree with the treatment, housing, etc. what stood out to me even deployed overseas, is that we always had the best food. I miss a lot of the foods they made.
This video was accurate thirty years ago and remains so, except housing and other budgets increased which is good.
Good video young man. I was in 1989-93. Security Police, but I hear they’re called Security Forces now. “Show me your Restricted area badge” 😁 Good video
In the old days they were called air police.
Your story wouldn't be the same today, at least at my recruiting station. The doors are locked during open hours and you have to buzz in and state your business before entering any of the branch offices. Insane people making it harder for the rest of us to talk to a recruiter ftw.
*I have served 6 years in the US Army thus far and can attest that just about everything this guy said in this video is accurate.* Do NOT get me wrong. The Army has been good to me overall, but there is no question that the Airforce is the best-funded, the best-treated, and the most ideal branch to join if you can get in. The Army is physically tougher, but check your egos at the door if you want a great life in the military.
Hi from New Zealand, enjoy all your guys videos.
I always want to be in the air force when I grow up
The background 😍😍 And great video ❤❤
The western US has the most beautiful horizons
So the airforce has better school benefits then the army national guard
lol I am 6 years late, but that explains why I have not heard from my recruiters lol I am looking to join Air University as well for my graduate program
some say that the air force is more relaxed than the other services. how does your air force time affect your gi bill money?
As long as you've served honorably for at least 3 years, you'll get the same GI Bill benefits as someone who's been in for 20 years.
Personally, I believe the Air Force is what fits my personality the most. Also, by no means am I trying to insult the other branches, but from my understanding of what my mother has taught me, always chose what’s suits you best. Although I have a few Marine and Navy friends who tease or mock me about the “Chair Force” on the daily, I will always have it’s perks out of the rest. I can’t wait to earn my title as an airman!
I can speak to the truth of what he's saying about the living conditions on Air Force bases. I had been on some Army posts tdy and they weren't even close to the barracks I was assigned to on my first permanent party assignment.
If you abbreviated “Security Forces” as ‘SF’ then you are a POG.
Air Force treats there members well because it is imperative they have people reenlist. Air Force is a technical branch that requires well trained people. They need experienced people to reenlist. Good housing and dining facilities. The Navy is technical too and has a lot of aircraft but you will likely be pulling sea duty and all you have is a 6' X 4" cot that is your only personal space. Army and Marines are basically just grunts. You spend the majority of your enlistment digging a foxhole and then laying in it. No matter what guaranteed training you are offered you are still going to be a grunt for most of your time. Some people like that so that may be good for people who like to be outdoors and stay active. Your promotion rates are probably faster in the other branches for the first few pay grades but if you make it a career it usually levels out.
The first minute thirty of this video he explains to us that for any given decision, a person could ask why that decision was made. Then the next 23 seconds are him promoting his other channel. Skip to 1:53.
It's taken me a while to think about, but now I finally want to do it, I just never believed in my self, I just didn't think I can do it. Now I'm gonna join air force, I've been talking to a recruiter. I know I gotta jump through all hoops to get in. Just because I want to join doesn't guarantee that I will get in. But I'm gonna put the work in to join.
Updates?!
I had to drive four hours out of my area to talk to an Air Force Reserve recruiter and sign because my area recruiter never answered my calls
BTW Structural peeps are highly employable after retiring. There are very few of them compared to maintainers with AMT certs and few civilians get that kind of experience unless the are ancient Boeing etc workers. Enjoy your career.
I feel just like Kyle I'm hoping to join in a couple of years.
Leaving for bmt in January wooooh
Dorien uchiha same. I have a countdown on my phone
Wat job did u get?
That's awesome me too!
I leave January 30th? When you guys leaving?
Me too! January 9th!
I was the youngest in an all military family.......wanted to go to Navy,.....my brothers ganged up on me,...they being former army,navy,Airforce enlisted men......told me “Go Airforce,Better Everything!” Enlisted in the early 80’s under electronics......ended up volunteering to be a survival instructor.....proudest moment of my life,..meet and trained with the best in the World! Things sure are a lot different since then......the years in between Vietnam and gulf war were very tough for the Airforce...lots of base closings.....early retirements forced all kinds of fellas out....they tried to be very economical......or cheap,either way I found lots of people in with me who just wanted to serve in the military....looking for adventure away from boring home life.
Every time I talked to a recruiter I couldn’t get them off my back
That’s not true tho. Airmen don’t always get to live in nice looking Barracks or housings. They get stationed in army base which lives in the same barracks as army does
Great video. Thank a lot. Im thinking in joint to one branch. And I was decided for USAF and this video has been really helpful
Thank you for your service and this most informative video as my daughter searches for and evaluates her different options.
@@allsmiles2938 thank you. My daughter made her decision after much thought, review and debate. The Army was her ultimate decision.
Cool video man
My mother said the same thing got a 79 on my asvab 🦅
Join AIR FORCE and don't look back!, stay away from the ARMY!!.
Thank you for your service 🤘
You can skip to 12:20 of the video to find the real reason as to why he joined the Air Force. LoL
I want 2 keep my mouth shut, it alwyas gets I’m me into trouble with other groups, how can I fly in the blue skies? I love the sky.
You should do a video on job selection in the airforce, and best jobs.
Having been in both the Air force and the Army.
There both basically comparable in 95% of jobs.
Why... AIM High People!! My popz did 22 years in AF,, My grandfathers were in Army WW2 Vets.. they talked him into the AF . Where do you wanna be in Time of War?
Thank them for all their services. Definitely don't blame the grandparents for telling your dad to go AF instead of Army though. And definitely don't blame your dad for actually listening to them, unlike so many other people who are told "go AF instead of Army" then don't listen and regret it.
The ARMY is ghetto and people in the ARMY is filled with low quality men and women.
talk about the community college of the airforce please
oscar sanchez I’ll talk about it: If you’re a lifer, all you need is to get your 3, 5, and 7 levels, graduate ALS and NCO Academy, and some 8 college courses, most of them basic and the dreaded speech. That’s all it takes!
My mom is friends with disabled army and navy vets so you already know what my ears were met with when I mentioned possibly joining the army lmao
How's it been? Have you decided to join the army anyway and possibly end up like those vets even though they told you from personal experience that if you're going to join the military to join air force instead of army?
@@nthnpark0 I'm in my senior year of high school. I've kind of ruled out Army since I wrote this comment and have been contemplating Navy or Air Force
This is very helpful
You get a point for not forgetting the Coast Guard is also a branch of the military.
I honestly don't care about living conditions. I'm currently deciding which branch to go to and I'm looking at things like educational/career benefits and opportunities, travel opportunities, each branch's special forces team, which branch has the best equipment/technology/budget spending, and overall reputation of the branch and how prestigious it is.
Nice video, well done! My daughter wants to join the marines, but..... I’m trying hard to convince her to join the Air Force I don’t think I’ll succeed 🤷🏻♀️
😂🤣👍🏾👍🏾Forbthe Christmas Tree and The sky! I Love you videos I share them with my Son who just graduated BMT March 28th.
THE AIR FORCE IS THE BEST-BRANCH TO JOIN WE HAD BETTER ACCOMMODATIONS BETTER FOOD AND BEDDING MUCH EASIER TO ADJUST TO AF LIFE BETTER PAY AND BEAFITS.....BUT HARDER TO GET IN AND TO STAY IN AT MY TIME..1966-1974
Veronica LeROSE
I agree . I enjoyed my time in the Air Force August ' 71 - May ' 75 . I'm a VA retiree besides being a an Air Force Veteran . Thank You for your Service Fellow Air Force Veteran .
Food? Heck no, I'm stationed overseas and the dining facility is crap! But hopefully when I move off base soon I can collect BAS and buy my own groceries
Mike Thank You for your Service . I'm an Air Force Veteran. Sorry to hear you don't have good food in your dining facility. Where are you stationed may I ask? Are you in the Air Force ? When I served I always lived on base .
Not so. Many installations are joint bases now with same living conditions. And rank (pay) is faster in the Army.
AF Vet here
the pay is the same for all the branches air force dose take better care of there personel but the air force doesn't deploy the same as the navy or marines or the army either
I'm proud of my service, but I'm not sure about recommending the USAF. After every war, there's been downsizing. Following Vietnam it was RIFT (Reduction In Forces). More recently it's been Blue-to-Green, Palace Chase, and Force Shaping. They're all names for kicking people out with the standard Honorable Discharge. This includes superior personnel who intended on making it a career. My captain was offerred a bust to E-4 if he wanted to stay until retirement. He walked and opened an insurance agency making 400k yearly. I became a police officer. There's no guarantee you can remain in the USAF. A discipline or DWI is an assured walk. These things can happen to good people. There seems to be branch-wide shortages now. So things have eased.
That sky is beautiful
LMFAO love you man , exact same situation with going to the army and then airforce .
I have meps at the end of the month
#GottLove sent me here. :) Great videos all around on both channels!
Indecisive between joining the Navy or Air force ... one of the reason why I want to join the navy is mostly because travel and well to gain experience, but in the other hand I feel like Air force will also be a good choice because of all the great choices , especially the dorms , but I’ve heard they don’t travel a lot , any advice .? Please !!
In the Airforce certain jobs will get to travel a lot. So you just gotta do some research on which ones. (I would say look into the 1A jobs)
I support you
Can’t decide between marines and air force. I want the brotherhood, respect, and discipline from the marines. But want to travel and have better life qualities from the air force. Idk, please help!
Benjamin Keating That brotherhood and respect is only going to last for so long. Better qualities of life for not only yourself but also your family is arguably the better deal. The Air Force really would seem better, not to mention easier for your body and less hard for your family with you being stuck out in the field all the time like you would be if you were in the Marines or Army.
For me it's a tie between the Air Force and Marines. AF is better for family; I have two cats that are like my children and I have to figure out what to do with them... marines have that "brotherhood" club feel though, that pride just like going to Harvard; other branches don't seem to have the same spirit.
My question is; how are people different between the branches, mainly AF and marines? Who's more chill, who's more uptight, who's more cliquey, which has more promotion based on favoritism, etc?
SmallGirl_VS_BigMountains I’m having this same dilemma because I want to go militarily police and I’m caught between airforce and marines
Needless to say, The marines are gonna be more uptight. Everything will get more relaxed with time in The Air Force. But don't think just because you join the AF that things are gonna be easy. A common misconception sometimes but in the meantime it becomes a job as if any other
The Marine Corps main selling point is strict discipline in everything they do. For myself and a lot ofaimless guys, that is exactly what we are looking for. To be totally honest, the Air Force is much morehospitable towards women and it has the highest percentage of women in the armed forces whilethe Corps has the lowest percentage of females. A young woman should consider being in a servicethat has the motto "We are looking for a few good men." I was in the Marine Corps and both my sons are in the Marine Corps, but If I had a daughter, I would advise her to join the Air Force.
blkyank1 At the end of the day, the best branch that you want is gonna be the branch that best fits your personality and what you want in your career. But good point.
Charlie Rakowsky you sound dumb there’s a guy in my platoon who scored a 92 on his asvab
The thought that I could fly a fighter jet is enough for me to join
Good luck with thought.
Did you say you graduated jefferson high school? In Michigan?
I joined the Air Force in 2003 to see the world and got stuck at Dover AFB, couldn't get out of there fast enough.
I knew guys who were sent to FE Warren and spent their entire time in stuck there. Trying to get a new assignment, overseas, even asking for Thule Greenland and go a big NO.
@@WootTootZoot Back in 1999, my first base was Malmstrom (Security forces), and one of the first things I did when I arrived in Montana was go down to the personnel office to change my dreamsheet to "Worldwide Remote Code 88". 5 months later, I received orders to Germany where I finished the remainder of my 4-year enlistment. I was at Malmstrom AFB for precisely 11 months. It amazes me how people simply don't understand how the AF assignment system works. Even at 18-years-old and largely wet-behind-the-ears, I knew how to work the system. lol
Glad i went to the air force...great food....brand new dorms at lacland 1977
5:00 Absolutely no way you actually know that unless your a PJ.
I do know that for sure.
I saw the Air Force base in Dover DE today it looked like a sweet base it looked almost like a resort just with fencing around it
Everyone is talking about their mom wanting them to go to the Air Force when I just have my Air Force dad who doesn't even care if I go but he makes me want to go anyway
low key racing the white car at 7:00 lol
In a way the army might be better if you’re coming in as an officer. You get promoted much faster and you get bah/bas right away. But just incase you go somewhere where it’s safer to live on base...
I'm in the Coast Guard fresh out of BC and already living in government leased housing in sunny California 👏🏽 Who said anything about barracks lol
My recruiter is way better at communicating than I am. He calls me three times versus the one I call him.