Which Branch of the Military Should I Join?

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Which Military Branch is Best For You?
Not sure which US Military Branch you want to join? in this video I walk you through how you can can narrow down which of the US Military branches are best for you! Let me know if you found this video helpful!

Airman Vision is run by Kyle Gott. Kyle is an Air Force Veteran who served 6 years and honorably separated as an E-5 Staff Sergeant. He started making videos on this channel to document his journey joining the United States Air Force back in 2013 and continues to help set future Airmen up for success.

The videos on this channel represent the individual opinions of those speaking and do not reflect thoughts of the Air Force, DOD, or US Government.
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All my friends are joining air force so I decided to join the marines to 1-up them oorah. Cant wait to be homeless soon.

pepzko
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Just wait for the Space Force to have space infantry, ODST Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, "Jumping Feet first into hell".

narutonaruto
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I served 20 years in the Navy, and loved every second of it. If I hadn’t failed my flight physical, I would of stayed in. I was smart with my money, and fully retired at age 38 and haven’t worked a day in 14 years.

gunnergunner
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20 year Air Force retiree here. Never got shot at, never slept in the dirt and never ate a single MRE. Got my own dorm room to my self without a roommate. I deployed to Italy 3 times, stayed in a 5 star hotel, got $80 a day in per diem and a free rental car. Air Force gets by far the most money from the government so Air Force folks have the best facilities and are treated the best. The chow halls are amazingly good compared to other branches, almost as good as a restaurant.

xyzxyz
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I like how I am already in the military watching this

BlakeNunnelly
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Made the best decision in my life to join the Salvation Army.

Jabarikjay
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Navy is so underrated. Its a very unique experience to any other branch but there’s so much adventure and journey ahead.

cloutmaster
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I feel like the Army is the best for balanced individuals who prefer a little bit of everything. I feel like this is the best summarization

Marines=Maximized combat scenarios
Navy=Maximized travel opportunities
AirForce= Maximized technical skills for civil life.
CG= Between travel and life skills.
Army= A little bit of everything

Heavenes
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My dad was in the army, shared barracks with some airmen, the airmen were paid more because they weren't living in airforce living conditions

paulthesavage_yt
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Thats cooler than just talking in front of a camera

toptrap
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I honestly thought this was going to be a 10 second video just saying “join the Air Force”

asianconservativelawyer
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The Coast Guard has fewer rates because each rate does more

cgmason
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The level of quality of this video is unlike any other video I’ve seen on this topic. Great job Kyle

jonathannice
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I joined the AF in 1963, probably many decades before you were born. Interestingly, I would agree with the majority of your assessment on the various services. I spent 20 years in the AF working in signal intelligence. Many of my assignments were at locations that did not even have airfields. I traveled extensively, and ended up in locations most people never heard of. I also did several assignments with Army, Navy and on occasion Marines on their bases/facilities that did the same type of intelligence work. I thank my lucky stars that I chose the AF. While in the AF, I obtained an Associate of Science degree from the Community College of the AF (a great opportunity and benefit). After 20 years in the AF and retiring 37 years ago I went to get a BSEE and an MBA using my GI benefits. What I've learned in my life is that there will be buttholes in the military and civilian life as well. Ignore them and press on. If they are you superior in the military, just do what you have to do to stay out of trouble. Eventually either you or the other person will move on and the problem is gone. In the civilian world, there are usually opportunities elsewhere. My take on the military branches goes like this; the Army and Navy are administered as you would expect most traditional military organizations to be, the Marine Corps is more like a cult, and the AF is run more like a corporation. I'm not sure what to make of the Coasties. Never had much contact with them. I do know that in times of war they become part of the Navy. In fact maybe they are now and no longer part of the Treasury Department?

lazerbeam
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Air Force takes top honors for living conditions. On a deployment with two Air Force guys, 82 Marines and Sailors stayed in lare double wall tents in Tamp during the summer. The AC units they used were so good you had to use an extended cold weather sleeping system to survive the cold. The Marines and Sailors were pretty happy with that. The two Air Force guys had one of those tents to themselves, and were given hardship duty pay for that. Had those been GP tents I would not have been surprised, but we got great tents to stay in during the job project.

baltsosser
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If you graduated highschool in 1968... none of them.

mikebtrfld
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Army: lots of opportunities and sfs
Marine: if u like tough challenge
Air force: if u are good with technology
Navy: if u like water and travel
Coast guard: if u want really chill life, this is for you.

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Navy: *has worst living and education*
Me who likes being on ships and couldn’t care for college:
“I see this as an absolute win!”

itshalo
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Why i want to join the military: for most of my life i feel like i haven't made a difference, that i haven't amounted to anything and believe that i couldn't become someone. I felt like my life has no purpose and there was nothing i could do, but the idea of the military changed that for me, it made me feel like i could help my country, help me mentally, and make something out of my life instead of a nobody playing video games in there late 30's. I want to help people, i have experienced a lot of losses in my life, my mother at age 13, my grandpa at age 11, my grandmother at age 17, i was powerless to help them while they were suffering from cancer and other illnesses, my devotion to help people and make a difference is why i choice to join the army

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You should probably break down the special operations opportunities in each branch as well. There are quite a alot of them and they operate differently than a normal unit.

Mikeskee