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BATTLEFIELD AIRMEN

PRIDE OF SERVICE
If you’re an adventurous man who isn’t afraid of a challenge, this could be the opportunity for you. You will perform fast-paced, dangerous missions in combat zones away from the support of a traditional air base. The best Battlefield Airmen are capable of delivering distinctive expertise in a ground combat environment with unequaled firepower accuracy, responsiveness, flexibility and persistence. Enlisted careers include: Pararescue, Combat Control, Tactical Air Control Party, and Battlefield/Special Operations Weathermen. Officer careers include Combat Rescue Officer and Special Tactics Officer.

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Battlefield Airmen Requirements

Do you qualify to become a Battlefield Airman?
Battlefield Airmen Requirements
Battlefield Airmen Requirements
Ideal candidates are those adventurous individuals who aren’t afraid of a challenge. You must be between the ages of 17 and 39 and be at least a HS Senior or have a HS diploma or GED. You must be able to pass the entrance exam, “Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB),” a medical screening, and a background check. In addition, Battlefield Airmen must be physically and mentally tough, with the ability to handle high-pressure environments. Males only.



Physical Qualification Requirements
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Physical Qualification Requirements

You must be between the ages of 17 and 39, and be physically fit and mentally tough. Males only.
Physical Qualification Requirements
Physical Qualification Requirements
You must be between the ages of 17 and 39 and male. You must be able to pass a thorough medical screening. In addition, Battlefield Airmen must be physically and mentally tough, with the ability to handle high-pressure environments. In order to pass the physical fitness test, applicants must complete 32 push-ups in a 2-minute time period, remaining in the push-up position for the entire 2 minutes with short rest periods only in the up position. You must complete 42 sit-ups in a 2-minute time period—feet may be held. Applicants must also run two miles in less than 17 minutes and 30 seconds.



Where will I work?
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Where Will I Work?

One of the primary benefits of joining the Air Guard is that you can serve at a unit close to home…
Where Will I Work?
Where Will I Work?
One of the primary benefits of joining the Air Guard is that you can serve at a unit close to home, making you even more involved in the community you are already invested in. After the initial training, you'll serve one weekend a month and two weeks a year at a unit near your home, work, or school. The choice is up to you.



Will I be deployed?
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Will I be deployed?

There is always the possibility of being tasked for deployment…
Will I be deployed?
Will I be deployed?
There is always the possibility of being tasked for deployment. The current posture for the Air Guard is to support the needs of the Air Force on an as-needed basis. It is almost impossible to predict or determine whether, when, or for how long you could be deployed. Every effort is made to use volunteers first, but in some cases you may be tasked to deploy when volunteers are not available to meet the mission’s requirements.



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Battlefield Airmen is available in the following units
Base Post Exchange
Yes. Unlimited
Base Post Facilities
Yes. Unlimited
Base Post Theater
Yes. Unlimited
Burial Flag
Yes
Commissary
Unlimited use of commissary.
Education Benefits

Federal education benefits through the Montgomery G.I. Bill are available to most unit members provided they enlist for 6 years. These benefits are available to our members after completion of basic training and technical school. This program is a non-contributory benefit, meaning no payment or reduction in pay is required to receive these benefits. Federal benefits received: Montgomery GI Bill chapter 1606; up to $333 per month to offset college cost of attending college fulltime. Other Air National Guard Education Benefits for members enlisting for six years in a critical skills job may be available based on current incentive programs.  These benefits include: Montgomery GI Bill kicker up to $350 per month for full-time college enrollment, Student loan repayment program; up to $20,000 paid throughout enlistment. If you have prior military service and elected the active duty MGIB, you may still take advantage of this benefit up to a maximum of 48 months of combined benefits at the full-time rate. Find more information on the Montgomery GI Bill Rates here.

Legal Assistance
Limited
Military Burial Assistance
Yes
Military Clothing Sales Stores
Yes. Unlimited
Military Death Gratuity
Yes
Military Medical Dental
Medical, only if duty-related
Military Recreation Facilities
Yes
Military Red Cross Assistance
No
Official Library Services
Yes
Pay And Allowances

Basic pay (4 days for working 1 weekend). Non prior service enlisted members will start off between E-1 -E-3 (Airman Basic - Airman First Class). New officers that have never been in the military before start as an O-1 (2nd Lieutenant). Medical Professionals may come at a higher rank based on experience and education. The military pay scale can be viewed here.

Retirement Points

1 per drill period, 2 per day for a drill weekend. 1 per day for annual training or additional active Duty days performed throughout the year. More information can be found here.

Sgli Medical Dental
Yes. Up to $400,000. Nominal fee
Space Available Travel
Continental U.S., to include, Hi, Ak, PR, VI, GU
Survivor Benefit Plan
Yes, with 20 years service, if elected
Transient Billeting
Yes
Tricare Medical Dental

The Member is covered for Duty-related medical Dental conditions through TRICARE Dental Program (TDP), the only dental plan sponsored by the Department of Defense (DoD) for National Guard/Reserve sponsors and their families.  With the TDP, you will enjoy a nationwide network of more than 65,000 participating dentists, high-quality customer service and comprehensive dental coverage designed specifically with you in mind! Find more information on the TRICARE Dental Program here.

For Activated or members  serving on Active Duty for 30 days or longer medical coverage is provided/available for member and family until completion of Active Duty orders. Coverage continues for  180 days  after being released from active status if activated in support of a contingency operation.

For Traditional Part Time members, TRICARE Reserve Select is a premium-based health plan available worldwide to Selected Reserve members of the Ready Reserve (and their families) who are not eligible for or enrolled in the Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) program.  

Key Features include:
• Comprehensive health coverage similar to TRICARE Standard and TRICARE Extra (in the U.S.) or TRICARE Overseas Program (TOP) Standard (overseas)
• Two types of coverage available: TRS member-only and TRS member-and-family
• Freedom to access covered services from any TRICARE authorized provider or hospital
• Access to military treatment facility (MTF) care on a space-available basis

Find more information on the TRICARE Reserve Select here.

Va Medical Dental
If injury/illness sustained in line of duty
VGLI Veteran Life Insurance
Yes, after retirement
Wearing Of Uniform
As required