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    • How to Earn a GED at Home

      The General Education Development examination, or GED, is a series of five tests designed by the American Council on Education. The examination provides an opportunity for any individual who did not graduate from high school to prove he has acquired the same amount and type of academic skills as graduating high school seniors. While... more »

    • How to Sign Up for the GED

      If Bill Cosby, Dave Thomas and Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell can do it, so can you. Here's how. more »

    • How to Join the Coast Guard

      Although the U.S. Coast Guard becomes part of the U.S. Navy during wartime, it has the peacetime missions of search and rescue, environmental protection, maritime commerce, illegal drug interdiction, illegal migrant interdiction, national security and marine resource management. more »

    • How to Join the Navy

      The U.S. Navy offers opportunities to serve the nation aboard ships or at naval stations around the world. Many of the skills learned in the military service can be transferred to civilian life. more »

    • How to Join the Army

      "Be all that you can be" may be nearly cliché now, but the U.S. Army truly offers an opportunity for education, skill training, adventure and public service for thousands of young people. more »

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    • How to Join the Air Force

      Join the U.S. Air Force and you can train to become a cook, a medical technician or a policeman - or you can apply to work on the world's most... more »

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