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  • How to Join the Military With a High Rank

    Joining the military is exciting and can become a solid career, especially as you rise in rank. As an officer, you have more responsibility, but along with that comes perks that enlisted personnel...

  • How to Get a Medical Disability from the Military

    As a United States military member, you may acquire injuries while on duty. The effects of these injuries can persist beyond the terms of enlistment or service. If you have separated or are near...

  • How to Ease the Pain of Military Operations

    Military operations such as a deployment or temporary duty location can separate you from your loved ones. Even the most experienced military members can feel the tug of emotions connected with...

  • How to Become a Marine Helicopter Pilot

    Becoming a Marine helicopter pilot can take from 18 months for those with college degrees and up to five years including time in college, processing into the Marine Corps and required training.

  • How to Clear an Other Than Honorable Discharge From Record

    Being released from the military with an "Other Than Honorable Discharge" is personally and professionally damaging. However, it is possible to have that classification changed, enabling the...

  • How to Excel at Army Basic Training

    Forget the movies you've seen: Basic Training is challenging but not impossible. You won't be beaten up or hazed. You will, however, be pushed to your mental and physical limits. It is important...

  • How to Join the Military Service

    The five branches of the U.S. Armed Forces offer many oppurtunities for today's young adults. Benefits like college funding, job security, educational training, free medical care and travel are...

  • How to Become an Army Physician Assistant

    Becoming a U.S. Army Physician Assistant is an important part of the Army's Health Care Team which allows them meet the main roles in patient care. The Physician Assistant's responsibilities...

  • How to Get Into the Army With a Criminal History

    The U.S. Army requires that applicants meet physical, educational, age and moral character standards. Your criminal record is considered part of your moral history. The Army can choose to waive...

  • How to Pass an Army Drug Test

    The Army drug test is a key component of the physical exam you must pass to successfully complete the recruiting process. Testing positive for any type of illegal drugs will negatively impact your...

  • How to Become a Navy Judge Advocate General

    A Judge Advocate General (JAG) is a military attorney knowledgeable on matters pertaining to military law, and assists fellow military members with legal counsel and representation. JAG Officers...

  • How to Display a Flag in a Shadow Box With Metals

    The shadow box is a time honored military tradition that pays homage to a service member's dedication to his unit and country. It features the insignia of the member's highest rank achieved,...

  • How to Become a Military Counselor

    Counseling to special populations can be of great social service. One such population, the military, always needs professional counselors to help members and dependents deal with special issues...

  • How to be a Soldier in the 21st Century

    Being a soldier today is tremendously different from even 40 years ago. The constant deployments and strains of separation from family and friends mean you have to adapt in order to thrive as a...

  • How to be successful at Marine recruit training

    Marine recruit training is a challenging experience for those who decide on going through the hardships of becoming a Unites States Marine.

  • How to Become an Officer in Marines

    To become a Marine Corps officer, you must choose a program, meet eligibility requirements, follow a specific application process, gain acceptance, successfully complete the program and attend the...

  • How to Prepare for Bootcamp

    Most people who enlist in the military are anxious about boot camp. Boot camp varies with each branch of the military, but several aspects of the training remain the same, giving enlistees the...

  • How to the Veteran's Administration on your side

    Most military members get out of the service with a medal and a big thank you. Then the problems start. You were injured on active duty, you develop nightmares about something that happened in the...

  • How to Take The ASVAB Test

    Are you interested in a military career? If so, then you will need to know how to take the ASVAB test. The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) test shows your strengths, weaknesses,...

  • How to Pass the ASVAB Test

    Are you trying to get into the military? If you haven't heard of the dreaded ASVAB test yet, then rest assured you will! This article will teach you how to Pass the ASVAB test. The ASVAB or Armed...

  • How to Become a Firefighter in the Army

    Every Army base in the United States and abroad has its own fire department. These stations are run by military men and women, who may also be called to serve as firefighters on ships, helicopters...

  • How to Become a Pilot in the Air Force

    Becoming an Air Force pilot is not a career for the faint of heart. Because of this, candidates are pared down to the best of the best and have to pass strict physical fitness, education and...

  • How to Have a Successful Post-Deployment Reunion with your Spouse

    Now that you’ve made it through your spouse’s deployment, you’re in the home stretch, right? Not exactly! There are a few more things to remember when your husband or wife returns home from...

  • How to Become a Commissioned Officer in the Navy

    There are a number of possible ways to become a commissioned officer in the United States Navy. Whether you're in high school, a college student, out in the work force, or already enlisted in the...

  • How to Wear Military Insignia

    This article will describe how to properly wear military insignia on a military uniform. Military insignia means any badge, rank, ribbon or medal that carries a symbolic meaning for the wearer....

  • How to Deal With Your Husband Getting Out Of The Military

    Transitioning from the military life to the civilian world is challenging not only for the military member, but for the family as well. Read on to learn how to deal with your husband getting out...

  • How to Make a Bed the Military Way

    It is important to take note that military life is strict and structured for a reason. Sure, it is to learn but it is also a manner in which a group of men (and now women) learn to work as a unit,...

  • How to Write a Fitness Report

    Fitness reports are the US Navy's way of keeping track of and considering how an officer fits in his or her position or rank. Also called "Fitreps," these reports are one of the most important...

  • How to Deal With Your Fears About Your Husband Going To Iraq

    Knowing that your loved one is going to Iraq can be devastating. It can be a very scary and emotional time. The best thing you can do is to learn how to deal with your fears.

  • How to Prepare For Air Force Basic Training

    Air Force basic training is known for being one of the easiest "boot camps" in the military. This is true, but you should still be prepared. Follow these steps to be fully prepared.

  • How to Prepare For The Marine Corps Boot Camp

    You have made the bold and admirable decision to join the Marine Corps! Congratulations! You will need lots of time to prepare yourself for boot camp. Follow these steps to become fully prepared.

  • How to Dig a Fox Hole

    In the military, you will some day have to dig a fox hole, either in training or combat. This is the proper way to do it.

  • How to Inquire About The Military

    For those who may want to enlist in the military,deciding which branch of the military to join, or deciding whether to go active duty or reserve can be extremely challenging. There are many things...

  • How to Join the U.S. Military

    Joining the U.S. Military is a huge commitment. It will be a process to get in and a sacrifice you must be willing to take. The U.S. military's code dictates that you are choosing to serve your...

  • How to Become a Commissioned Officer in the Army National Guard

    There are many avenues to becoming a commissioned officer in the Army National Guard. The life of a citizen solider, or a guardsman, offers an exciting experience, good benefits, and development...

  • How to Put Military Creases in a Shirt

    Ok so you think you want to join the military or police or fire department... You know that for military, police and fire Image is everything and you need to look the part. But getting that hard...

  • How to Prepare for Navy Seals Training

    The Navy Seals are an elite group of military professionals that are called to duty in the most dire of circumstances. To become a Navy Seal takes hard work. Only 1/3 of those who go for Navy...

  • How to Wear Army Class A Dress Uniforms

    The United States Army carries with it a level of prestige significant in its mission to defend our nation. Part of this prestige can be reflected in the wear of the Class A uniform. The Class A...

  • How to Become a Navy Lawyer

    Navy lawyers serve as members of the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps. The military attorneys work with criminal, national, international, environmental and maritime law. Upon completion of...

  • How to Become an Air Force Chaplain

    Air Force chaplains work around the world to serve the spiritual needs of Air Force servicemen and women. Chaplains lead worship services and offer pastoral counseling to soldiers in their faith...

  • How to Become a Doctor in the Air Force

    If you want to combine an interest in the military with a love for the field of medicine, think about becoming a doctor in the Air Force. For your commitment to serve your country, the Air Force...

  • How to Survive your significant other going to Boot Camp

    Whether it is your husband, wife, life partner, fiance, boyfriend, or girlfriend, when your significant other goes into military training, it is a difficult time. Here are some things that can...

  • How to Become Navy Officer Nurse

    The Navy Nurse Corps was officially established by the U.S. Congress in 1908. Since then, Navy nurses have worked across the world to serve soldiers in the Navy along with their families. Navy...

  • How to Join the Army in the UK

    Choosing the army as a career is a big decision and the application process will test both your mental and physical aptitude for the job. In the UK, you can sign up to be a regular soldier when...

  • How to join the Military

    The military may not be at the top of your list but if push comes to shove and you find your wanting or need to go in the military here are the steps to take.

  • How to Design a Military Patch

    A military squadron or unit changes missions and may want an emblem that symbolizes their new direction. Other units perform missions that aren't for public knowledge until they are closed down,...

  • How to Get What You Want From A Navy Recruiter

    Are you thinking about joining the US Navy. If so then you are going to want to get as much as you can for enlisting. There are certain things that recruiters can do for you when enlisting. This...

  • How to Become a Doctor in the Armed Forces

    Becoming a doctor can be very expensive, and many students continually look for ways to fund their education. Some people are interested in the military, but are more interested in applying their...

  • How to Prepare for Air Force Sniper Training

    The Air Force has its own security forces whose mission is to protect vital Air Force resources such as aircraft, bases and fellow Airmen. Part of this protection may need to include the ability...

  • How to Stay Connected to Your Spouse During Deployments

    With deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan lasting up to eighteen months it can be very hard to deal with a spouse deploying. The separation, distance, and fear that comes with deployments can at...

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