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09-23-2011, 09:00 AM | #1 |
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Anyone here in AF Reserve/Air Nat'l Guard
I am looking to talk to someone in either the Air Force Reserve or Air National Guard that is located in Maryland.
I currently work for the federal government, get paid well, and know I have a great career. However, I come from a military background with both of my folks retiring from the military and now work for the federal government. After college, and prior to getting married back in 05', I was destined to go into the AF...then I met my wife. Needless to say, I have always wanted to serve my country. So, I am not looking to leave where I am now, but I would like to, if possible, to offset my federal career with a career in the military. I am 33 years old, don't have much time until the 34 year old age cap kicks in. Can anyone help answer some questions short of calling the recruiter? Thanks in advance! GOVCO |
09-23-2011, 10:11 AM | #2 |
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being that your already 33, they might have an age cap. I know in the Marines, going in active duty as an officer, I believe the cut-off is 28.
not sure about Air Force, or the Reserves/Nat'l Guard, but that is something that may potentially come up. Best of luck
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09-23-2011, 11:05 AM | #3 |
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Good luck. I want to say that the cut off in the reserves is going to be a few years longer than if you went active duty but I could totally be wrong. Even though it's great you want to serve the county and stuff, if called upon with especially having a family would you be ready to deploy? Not trying to to rain on your parade.
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"If you haven't served before, you have to join before you turn 35. Exceptions would be for medical professionals, clergy and attorneys. If you have served before, you would have to join before you are 40, plus the time served. For example, if you served in a military branch for six years, you could join up through about age 46. The idea is that you must be able to get 20 good years of service in before you turn 60." So, it looks like I am within the window. You never know though. 100%. Comming from a military family, and understanding what it was like have a member away for months at a time at such a young age, yeah, it would suck. However, having gone through it at a young age, knowing it can be done, and knowing I have the support of my wife, and family, we would make it happen. Especially given the change in how we're looking at wartime operations. The intent, at least from the current administration, is to reduce the amount of military deployment. Granted, you never know if your ticket will be called. |
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What do you do as a federal employee?
I know the AF has programs "specializations" such as Acquisitions or Intelligence Communities that will allow you to enter as an 0-2 or O-3. You might want to dig around and find more info on that. |
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like what others say, you're just at the cutoff for officer candidate school. i was looking at doing Marine Corp aviation a few years ago, i decided against it as it doesn't pay me enough in the immediate term to justify it. Also, in the event I can't qualify to fly, I didn't want to serve in the Marines, I really wanted to fly.
http://www.ocs.usmc.mil/?dest=courseoverview Marine Corp aviation is very selective with a series of 4 large-scale training courses that take about 2 years. I have a feeling to fly in the AF it's just as difficult and selective, good luck. |
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no wonder they didn't let you fly
You're driving a non ZCP M3 Real top guns have ZCP! Civic M3s Bah!
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Look into Direct Commission programs. The Navy has DC slots that you interview for. Officer indoctrination is a 12 day course, lol.
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Hello guys...long time no see. Mdrobc13 here. OP PM me if you have questions or concerns or need contacts. Am an AD AF Flt Surgeon..and former M3 owner and can help with some of the threads here. Basically:
1. You're not too old..you've discovered that already but your clock IS ticking. 2. You have to qualify for it medically. 3. There are jobs and bonuses for those who qualify for special duties (ie. intel and contracting) 4. OCS may also be a shot too but the they are cutting down on direct officer slots and its harder to get one straight from civilian life unless you have a special skill set (medical, JAG, nurse, pilot). 5. Guard/Reserves while they must still meet all AD qualifications and standards often have different flexibility on certain things as far as jobs and age and thing so as they are under a different title job wise when the military looks at things/funding etc. ANG/Reserves are employed by their respective state/governor 1st and only become federal when under orders/activated remember that point. Finally there's often a waiver for anything and everything so don't let age discourage you. If you're a good fit/troop they'll be happy to grab/have ya!
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