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Is The Military Right For You?

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A military career can be a rewarding option for life after high school. Benefits can include job training and security, education funding, travel opportunities, medical insurance, and a sense of purpose and belonging. But it is not for everyone. Military service can be a life defining decision and cannot be taken lightly. Be sure to weigh all of your options carefully and talk with a recruiter.

Military Branches

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Air Force

The mission of the United States Air Force is to defend the United States of America and its global interests—to fly, fight and win in air, space and cyberspace. 

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Website: airforce.com

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Army

The mission of the U.S. Army is to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders.

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Website: goarmy.com

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Marines

The Marines are forward deployed to win our nation's battles swiftly and aggressively in times of crisis. They fight on land, sea and air, as well as provide forces and detachments to naval ships and ground operations.

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Website: marines.com

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Navy

The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas.

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Website: navy.com

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Army National Guard

The National Guard is more than just a job. A Guard Soldier  responds when disaster strikes at home, and answers the call when the country needs them around the world. 

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Website: nationalguard.com

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Coast Guard

The Coast Guard act as America's Maritime Guardians. They save lives and deter complex threats to both humans and marine animals. 

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Website: uscg.mil

Air Force Reserve

Its mission is to provide combat ready forces to Fly, Fight and Win. Operating in various locations around the world, the Air Force Reserve has evolved from a "stand by" force for emergencies into a Major Command of the Active Duty Air Force.

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Website: afreserve.com

Recruiter Info

Air Force Recruiting

 

Contact:

David E. Branch

Technical Sergeant, USAF

Office: 702-399-6372

Cell: 702-278-4946

Email: david.branch@us.af.mil

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Army Recruiting

 

Contact:

Jerae Perez

Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army

Office: 702-459-2123

Cell: 702-672-1382

Email: jerae.p.perez.mil@mail.mil

Marines Recruiting

 

Contact:

Staff Sgt. Hinton

Office: 702-741-7276

Cell: 801-209-5152

Email: linwood.hinton@marines.usmc.mil

Navy Recruiting

 

Contact:

Nicholas Purpi

Office: 702-657-0529

Cell: 619-203-1890

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Nevada Army National Guard Recruiting

 

Contact:

Staff Sergeant Colon

Cell: 702-881-1834

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Free Tuition Flyer

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Coast Guard Recruiting

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Office: 909-783-2772

Email:

HQS-SMB-CGRC-RORIVERSIDE@uscg.mil

Air Force Reserve

 

TSgt Worster

Office: 702-399-0947

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