MilitarySpot.com

Serving the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and National Guard

Follow MilitarySpot:
 
  • Home
  • Enlist
    • Join The Army
    • Join The Navy
    • Join The Air Force
    • Join The Marines
    • Join The Coast Guard
    • Join The National Guard
    • ASVAB
    • Army Physical Fitness Test
    • Military Draft
    • Prior Service Army Enlistment
  • Career
    • Join the Military
    • Jobs for Military and Civilians
    • Career Center
    • Prior Service Army Enlistment
    • Criminal Justice
  • Education
    • Online Schools
    • Spouse Education Benefits
    • GI Bill
    • Military Schools
    • Criminal Justice
  • Benefits
    • Army Benefits
    • Navy Benefits
    • Air Force Benefits
    • Marine Corps Benefits
    • National Guard Benefits
    • Coast Guard Benefits
    • Veteran Benefits
    • Basic Pay Rates
    • Allowances
    • Special & Incentive Pay
    • Military Spouse Education Benefits
    • VA Education Benefits
    • GI Bill
  • News
    • Headline News
  • Finance
    • Debt Relief
    • Military Pay Rates
    • Military Personal Loans
    • VA Loans
    • Military Star Card
    • Military MyPay
  • Spouses
    • School Finder
    • Scholarships & Grants
    • PCS, DITY, & Moving
    • Pay Rates
    • MyCAA
    • Education Benefits
  • Community
    • Military Games
    • Military Reunions
    • Classifieds
    • Photo Gallery
    • Buddy Finder
    • MilitarySpot Pinups
    • Military Bases
  • Resources
    • Military Alphabet
    • Military Reunions
    • Military Acronyms
    • Currency Converter
    • Military Tools
    • Ranks
    • Military Time
    • Military Tactics
    • Military Discounts
    • Military Games
    • Military Videos
    • Photo Gallery
    • Infographics
    • How To
  • Travel

Which Branch of Service is Right for You?

Boot Camp is a lot tougher than one can imagine. For most people, deciding which branch of service to join isn’t difficult. Perhaps you come from a family with a long tradition of joining the Marines, or you would like to follow in your brother’s footsteps and join the Navy. Military family tradition is certainly well acknowledged in American society. However, each person is different. Based on your particular interests and qualifications, you may be better suited for a particular branch of service that no one in your family has considered before. Remember, joining the military isn’t like applying for a job; you can’t just quit if you don’t like it. You are signing a contract and taking an oath to your country. So, make a decision based on your interests and do what will make you happy, otherwise, you won’t be.

Marines:
For all intents and purposes, Marines are considered riflemen first. In basic training, they receive more marksmanship training than any other branch of service. Also, Marine basic training is longer than the other branches. Their Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) is considered second to their marksmanship training. The Marines have an incredible ability to convert their dollar power into combat power, as they do not have a big budget like the Air Force. All the branches of the military have a sense of military pride, but the Marines, as a whole, probably carry the biggest sense of commitment and loyalty to their branch of service. So, in summary, if you are joining the military to be in on the action, to be on the front lines, and to shoot your weapon, the Marines might be the best choice for you.

Army:
The Army carries its own unique sense of pride and loyalty. The Army has the second most intense basic training regimen (next to the Marines). Three of the nine weeks of basic training are devoted to marksmanship. Soldiers in the Army have the ability to lead or defend against an assault. In the Army, a soldier can pick from hundreds of MOS’s. The training you receive from your MOS can transfer well into civilian jobs.

Navy:
The Navy, although less intense than the Marines and Army regarding marksmanship, is deeply rooted with traditions. If you like to travel, the Navy might be your best option. If you are a family man, you might want to consider the time you’ll spend away from your family if you join the Navy. On the other hand, if you’re single, the Navy might be a terrific opportunity for you to explore numerous countries and cultures. Obviously, joining the Navy involves spending a significant amount of time on ships. Keep this in mind if you are one to get Closter phobic or if have an likeness for large vessels.

Air Force:
The U.S. Air Force is certainly an impressive compilation of machinery and technology. If you are good with computers and electronics, you might want to consider the Air Force. The Air Force has arguably the best housing units of all the other branches. As far as educational requirements, the Air Force is the most difficult to get into. Without a high school diploma, your chances of getting into the Air Force are slim.

Coast Guard:
The Coast Guard is a branch of service that sometimes goes unnoticed. The Coast Guard has about 25 enlisted jobs. Their responsibilities are vast, ranging from search and rescue missions to maritime law enforcement and even environmental protection. A high school diploma is required to join the Coast Guard. Basic training in the Coast Guard is 8-weeks long.
A note of caution; do not play games with recruiters. If you visit a recruiter and you’re not sure which branch of service to join, tell them. Do not sign anything unless you’re certain of the branch you want to join. Weigh all your options, from educational benefits to training. You’ll be glad you did.

SGT Michael Volkin is the author of The Ultimate Basic Training Guidebook, available in both paperback and e-book format at www.ultimatebasictrainingguidebook.com.

Comments

Filed Under: Resources

  • News
  • Enlist
  • Education
  • Career
  • Finance

Navy Successfully Removes USS Arizona Platform Concrete

DECEMBER 5, 2025 – The Navy, in coordination with the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, successfully completed the removal of significant portions of two World War II-era mooring platforms from the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Oct. 3. The Navy Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1, advised by the Navy’s Supervisor of Salvage and Diving […]

Air National Guard Unveils New Bonus Program

MARCH 11, 2023 – On March 1st, the Air National Guard (ANG) launched a new bonus program to attract and retain personnel in critical specialties. The initiative offers significant financial rewards, with bonuses of up to $90,000 for eligible members, depending on their Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSCs). This strategic move aims to strengthen the […]

Military Students’ Tips to Balance Service and Studies

OCTOBER 10, 2025 – Studying in college while serving in the military can be highly rewarding but also extremely demanding in some respects. Military members, veterans, and their families typically balance demanding duty schedules, deployments, family responsibilities, and school schedules. It requires careful planning, flexibility, and being willing to seek and take advantage of available […]

Former Soldier Navigates Job Hunt

NOVEMBER 19, 2024 — In early 2017, Michael Quinn endured what he called the worst day in the worst year of his life. Quinn, then a sergeant major and 24-year Army Soldier, had weathered deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Philippines. As an Army counter-intelligence agent, he said he learned to operate under grave circumstances […]

How Military Families Can Avoid Financial Panic During a Shutdown

OCTOBER 23, 2025 – Government shutdowns create unique challenges for military families who live on tight budgets, frequently relocate, and manage the constant demands of military service. While the uncertainty can feel overwhelming, following these five strategies can help you navigate the crisis with confidence. Keep Perspective.  This financial disruption will end, just as the […]

Recent Posts

  • Navy Successfully Removes USS Arizona Platform Concrete
  • Guard Opens Most Advanced Medical Training Facility
  • Camp Lejeune Unveils New Regional Law Center
  • Hegseth Hosts Swedish Counterpart at Pentagon
  • Airmen Strengthen Kadena’s Foundation for Airpower
MAINMENU




SITESEARCH
Can't find something? Try using our site search to dig through our entire site.



Still having trouble? Try the Advanced Search to refine your searches.
NEWSLETTERSUBSCRIBE
Sign Up To Receive Information, Updates and Special Officers from MilitarySpot.com.



Don't miss an issue! Jump in the Newsletter Archives to catch up on previous issues.
FOLLOWMILITARY SPOT

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter & StumbleUpon and more. Keep up with MilitarySpot.com news & updates. We also have an RSS Feed.

Advertise | About | Contact | Feedback | Unsubscribe | DMCA | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
 
Copyright 2004-2025 Sun Key Publishing. All Rights Reserved.



 
This is not the official recruiting website of the U.S. Military. The site you are on is run by Sun Key Publishing, a private company, and is not endorsed by or affiliated with the U.S. Military.