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should I enlist or go in as an officer in the navy or air force after college?

I am now a sophomore in college getting my bachelors in Social Work/Criminal Justice and I do not want to join the ROTC because it will set my graduation date back so I will join the military after i graduate

A few questions

1. If i go in as enlisted (E3) what is the differences between E3 pay and officer O1 pay?

2. Which is better a officer in the navy or air force?

3. What types of officer jobs are there in the navy?

4. Do officers get the GI Bill?

5. Which should i do navy or air force?

6. How should i join enlist or officer

money does not matter to me but the benefits do

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  • 1 decade ago
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    First off, it is always better to be an officer than enlisted if you can swing it. As for Navy or Air Force, this is a matter of which one you have more passion for. If in doubt, go Air Force.

    Pay does not matter at first as the military supply everything you really need. But in the long run officers make more.

  • 5 years ago

    I could think they alternatively have previous-enlisted officials. I continually listen that officials will have to move enlisted for no less than five years. I uncover it tough to think its now not vice versa regardless that... Navy enlisted to AF officer (wanting to be an officer to fly), so you'll fly the AF jets : ) Anyways, I could emerge as an officer. I plan to provide 6 years enlisted then going officer within the Army. The Army is hungry for officials, so I realize if you make a decision to move our method you'll don't have any obstacle.

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