I apologize, somehow what I was thinking did not transfer well to what I typed.
I will go to training right after graduation, not begin a civilian job. Of course, after I iron out the details and get a clear path towards what i'm working towards. I will be doing this as active duty. Following...
Thank you everyone who replied and helped me out. I will get in touch with the Major of the AFROTC detachment and see if i have any options. I know my college has an advanced masters program that only takes a year to complete, so maybe I can negotiate getting the AF to pay for that by letting...
Thank you for clarifying Debodine. Having an MSO does not really concern me that much as long as the only time I'm considered active duty is for training. If I can do active duty for 2 years to train then do active reserve for the rest of the MSO then that is A-OK with me. Honestly I currently...
AFROTC does offer this option as well. However, in order to get into their POC (Professional Officer's Course), you must take the field training between sophomore and junior year. That's this summer for me, and I'm working full time. I will have to talk to the Major of the AFROTC detachment at...
I understand the things you said prior to this quote, but I'm not quite sure what you mean by the quote above. By full time commitment, do you just mean that I would be training to become a Combat Rescue Officer like it was a full time job? Also, does military service obligation infer that I...
I am not in ROTC. I did not want to limit my options that much by joining ROTC as it requires a mandatory term of active duty service upon graduation. I received enough scholarship money that I did not need the ROTC college money. I understand that ROTC would have made it easier, but when I...
My name is John Hudson. I'm currently a junior in college studying to be a civil engineer. I saw another thread similar to this, but it didn't quite answer my question as my situation is a bit different. If another thread satisfies my question, I apologize and would appreciate being directed to...