On this section we have made it so you can connect to, talk about, and research each of these branches. You can use this section for getting to each branch's' OFFICIAL websites, Facebook, and Twitter. Please if you are thinking about joining the military do your "homework" on them. You want to pick the one best for you! So please look into all of them as each one offers different things for each person based on what you want to do and get out of the military. Also under their information we linked up the our military branchs' blogs so we can hear what you think about them!
Coast Guard"The U.S. Coast Guard is one of the five armed forces of the United States and the only military organization within the Department of Homeland Security. Since 1790 the Coast Guard has safeguarded our Nation's maritime interests and environment around the world. The Coast Guard is an adaptable, responsive military force of maritime professionals whose broad legal authorities, capable assets, geographic diversity and extensive partnerships provide a persistent presence along our rivers, in the ports, littoral regions and on the high seas. Coast Guard presence and impact is local, regional, national and international. These attributes make the Coast Guard a unique instrument of maritime safety, security and environmental stewardship."
Taken from their website Please visit our blog about the Coast Guard and tell us what you think about the Coast Guard and what your experiences have been.
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Air Force"The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win … in air, space and cyberspace. To achieve that mission, the Air Force has a vision
of Global Vigilance, Reach and Power. That vision orbits around three core competencies: developing Airmen, technology to warfighting and integrating operations. These core competencies make our six distinctive capabilities possible. Whoever you are and wherever you fit on the Air Force team, the Core Values are what you will live by and learn to cherish. The Core Values are much more than minimum standards. They remind us what it takes to get the mission done. They inspire us to do our very best at all times. They are the common bond among all comrades in arms, and they are the glue that unifies the Force and ties us to the great warriors and public servants of the past." Taken from their Website Please visit our blog about the Air Force and tell us what you think about the Air Force and what your experiences have been.
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Marines"The Marine Corps has been America's expeditionary force in readiness since 1775. We are forward deployed to respond swiftly and aggressively in times of crisis. We are soldiers of the sea, providing forces and detachments to naval ships and shore operations. We are global leaders, developing expeditionary doctrine and innovations that set the example, and leading other countries' forces and agencies in multinational military operations. These unique capabilities make us "First to Fight," and our nation's first line of defense. Every Marine is a rifleman, trained first as a disciplined warrior regardless of military occupational specialty. This training is key to our philosophy of maneuver warfare."
Taken from their website Please visit our blog about the Marines and tell us what you think about the Marines and what your experiences have been.
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Army"The strength of the Army lies not only in numbers but also in the individual Soldier. Because no matter what job they have or rank they hold — there is nothing stronger than a U.S. Army Soldier. The Army consists of more than 675,000 Soldiers: 488,000 on Active Duty, ready to respond immediately to any mission; 189,000 in the Army Reserve, who can be rapidly mobilized when their skills are needed in times of national emergency or global conflict."
Taken from their website Please visit our blog about the Army and tell us what you think about the Army and what your experiences have been.
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The NavyAmerica’s Navy is a force as relevant today as it’s been historically significant for the last 237 years. The times may change. The threats may become more obscure. The complex nature of 21st century life may make the demand for such a presence less obvious. But now more than ever, the Navy is something to be aware of. Something to be thankful for. Something to be proud of. The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas.
Taken from their Website Please visit our blog about the Navy and tell us what you think about the Navy and what your experiences have been.
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