Air Force Career Opportunities
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Can I learn to fly? Cadets may compete for flying training during their junior year. Those selected are sent to the Air Force's pilot training after graduation.
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You do not have to fly!
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The Air Force offers over 230 career opportunities.
Just a few include:
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Aircraft -- pilot, navigator, maintenance |
Engineering -- research, development or technical management in virtually all fields of engineering |
Scientific -- mathematics, nuclear physics, metallurgy, meteorology |
Computer Science -- operations, development, programming systems analysis |
Law -- labor, claims, environmental, international, contract, military justice, legal assistance |
Management -- personnel, intelligence, communications and electronics, supply, transportation, finance, security police, information, education, munitions, cartography, air traffic control |
Missiles -- operations, maintenance and support |
Nursing -- clinical, neonatal, obstetric, operating room, pediatric, anesthetist, and midwife |
Air Force Nursing Opportunities [External Hyperlink]
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Air Force Officer Benefits
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Highly competitive salary and allowance package |
30 days vacation with pay each year |
Unlimited sick leave with full pay |
Medical care furnished at no cost |
Dental care furnished at no cost |
$400,000 of low-cost term life insurance |
100% tuition assistance for graduate studies |
Opportunity to retire after 20 years with 50% active pay |
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Last Modified: August 18, 2008
For more information please contact the Detachment Webmaster at the below address:
AFROTC Det 780
South Dakota State University
Box 2236
Brookings, SD 57007
Phone: 605/688-6106
Det780@maxwell.af.mil (For security purposes, please don't leave subject line blank.)
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