Thursday, February 2, 2012

What are the requirements to be officer in US military?

What are the requirements to be officer in US military? For Air force and Navy? Is it easier to become officer, as an enlisted?What are the requirements to be officer in US military?It's far easier to enlist.



Officers have all basic the physical requirements for enlisted men, stricter psychological requirements (regarding criminal record, evidence of loyalty, judgement, etc), and also MUST have a four-year college degree--no exceptions.



However you can go to a military school (Annapolis, West Point, AFA, or one of the state military academies (e.g. the Citadel)) or take ROTC training at nearly any school, and they'll foot your bill for a bachelor's degree and you're an officer straight out of school. But your social life will revolve around the military, FYI.What are the requirements to be officer in US military?Enlisted is how you start your military career. Officers are the higher ups... the brass. They are the ones that have college degrees and such. I know that in the Army you can become a WO without a college degree by going up the enlisted scale and waiting for an opening and applying for it. Then you will be an officer without having a college degree. (WO is Warrent Officer.) My neighbor was a WO. He retired out of the Army after 28 years. I would say it would be easier to go in as enlisted, get a college degree then come back as an officer. What are the requirements to be officer in US military?well i don't remember exactly but i don't think its easier to become an officer if enlisted if possible. but check the military sites your interested in and they should have it. i know for the army you basically go through college n b in the ROTC program upon completion of the program your sworn into the military as a lieutenant What are the requirements to be officer in US military?
both require a 4 year degree, preferably a BS in a hard science or Technical degree with at least a 3.5 GPA. Other factors include: Citizenship, ability to get a Clearance and meet all physical standards.



it is not easier to enlist and then commission, although there are several programs that are geared specifically for that purpose.

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