There are, of course, many different ways to become part of the Military. Most people, however, start by choosing between two types of service – enlisted or officer. The careers available to a servicemember will differ depending on which of these he or she selects.
Enlisted Servicemembers
Enlisted servicemembers make up the majority of the Military and perform much of the hands-on work. To enlist, an individual must be 18 years old, or 17 with parental consent. He or she must also have graduated from high school, although a General Education Development (GED) certificate is sometimes acceptable.
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Officers
Officers are the managers of the Military, planning and directing operations or acting in professional roles in fields such as law and medicine. Officers have generally completed a four-year college degree or greater before serving, though it is possible to advance through the enlisted ranks and complete officer training later.
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