Military Specialist careers are available in the general categories listed below for qualified individuals with a high school education. Starting salary is $16,164 with free room and board, enlistment bonus, and full medical benefits. Pay and benefit information can be found at www.todaysmilitary.com. Specific job information is located at the following websites:
Air Force: www.airforce.com
Coast Guard/CG Reserve: www.gocoastguard.com
Air Force Reserve: www.afreserve.com
Marine Corps: www.marines.com
Air National Guard: www.goang.com
Marine Corps Reserve: www.marforres.usmc.mil
Army: www.goarmy.com
Navy: www.navy.com
Army National Guard: www.1800guard.com
Navy Reserve: www.navyreserve.com
Army Reserve: www.goarmyreserve.com
Military Officer careers are open to individuals who take college level ROTC and complete a four-year degree, or for those who graduate from one of the Service Academies. Starting salary is $34,000 with full medical benefits. ROTC, scholarship and academy information can be found at these websites:
Air Force ROTC: www.afrotc.com
Air Force Academy: www.usafa.af.mil
Army ROTC: www.armyrotc.com
Military Academy: www.usma.edu
Navy ROTC: www.nrotc.navy.mil
Naval Academy: www.usna.edu
Coast Guard Academy: www.cga.edu
Administrative Support focuses on support activities dealing with personnel, administration, finance, information, supply, and religious services.
Arts and Media covers the administration, communication and supervision of affairs for both military and civilian audiences. Specialties include public affairs, broadcast technicians, graphic designers, translators, journalists and musicians.
Combat involves reconnaissance, security and other aspects of both offensive and defensive combat situations. Jobs include artillery specialists, infantry, special operations, tank crew and aviation.
Computers and Technology includes technical and informational support for a variety of areas such as computers, communications, environmental health, intelligence, and unmanned vehicle operations.
Engineering focuses on every aspect of construction, including electrical, carpentry, masonry and plumbing, as well as heavy equipment operation and supervising construction engineering.
Legal and Law Enforcement involves keeping people and property safe. Duties include paralegal, firefighters, military police, criminal investigators, security and emergency specialists.
Mechanics concerns keeping vehicles and machines in proper running order. Assignments range from heating and cooling mechanics to vehicle mechanics who service aircraft, wheeled and tracked vehicles, heavy equipment and watercraft.
Medical consists of jobs in medical, dental and veterinary fields. Positions cover a variety of responsibilities throughout the military health care field, from clinical settings to point of injury.
Transportation involves the movement of troops, equipment, supplies and machinery.
Air Force: www.airforce.com
Coast Guard/CG Reserve: www.gocoastguard.com
Air Force Reserve: www.afreserve.com
Marine Corps: www.marines.com
Air National Guard: www.goang.com
Marine Corps Reserve: www.marforres.usmc.mil
Army: www.goarmy.com
Navy: www.navy.com
Army National Guard: www.1800guard.com
Navy Reserve: www.navyreserve.com
Army Reserve: www.goarmyreserve.com
Military Officer careers are open to individuals who take college level ROTC and complete a four-year degree, or for those who graduate from one of the Service Academies. Starting salary is $34,000 with full medical benefits. ROTC, scholarship and academy information can be found at these websites:
Air Force ROTC: www.afrotc.com
Air Force Academy: www.usafa.af.mil
Army ROTC: www.armyrotc.com
Military Academy: www.usma.edu
Navy ROTC: www.nrotc.navy.mil
Naval Academy: www.usna.edu
Coast Guard Academy: www.cga.edu
Administrative Support focuses on support activities dealing with personnel, administration, finance, information, supply, and religious services.
Arts and Media covers the administration, communication and supervision of affairs for both military and civilian audiences. Specialties include public affairs, broadcast technicians, graphic designers, translators, journalists and musicians.
Combat involves reconnaissance, security and other aspects of both offensive and defensive combat situations. Jobs include artillery specialists, infantry, special operations, tank crew and aviation.
Computers and Technology includes technical and informational support for a variety of areas such as computers, communications, environmental health, intelligence, and unmanned vehicle operations.
Engineering focuses on every aspect of construction, including electrical, carpentry, masonry and plumbing, as well as heavy equipment operation and supervising construction engineering.
Legal and Law Enforcement involves keeping people and property safe. Duties include paralegal, firefighters, military police, criminal investigators, security and emergency specialists.
Mechanics concerns keeping vehicles and machines in proper running order. Assignments range from heating and cooling mechanics to vehicle mechanics who service aircraft, wheeled and tracked vehicles, heavy equipment and watercraft.
Medical consists of jobs in medical, dental and veterinary fields. Positions cover a variety of responsibilities throughout the military health care field, from clinical settings to point of injury.
Transportation involves the movement of troops, equipment, supplies and machinery.