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  1. Officer Training School (OTS) - U.S. Air Force

    Throughout each week, you’ll be challenged mentally and physically while acquiring the skills and confidence needed to lead the men and women of the U.S. Air Force.

  2. Careers - U.S. Air Force

    There are many ways to build your skills and earn while you serve in the U.S. Air Force. We offer top-of-the-line career options and opportunities for growth to set you up for success and bring out the best …

  3. Officer Path FAQS - U.S. Air Force

    To join the Air Force as an officer or apply to Officer Training School as an enlisted Airman, one must have a bachelors degree or be a senior at a college or university that is accredited by one of the six …

  4. Career Finder - U.S. Air Force

    Browse the careers available in the U.S. Air Force and find your purpose. Receive a competitive salary with benefits. Speak to a recruiter today.

  5. Pay & Benefits - U.S. Air Force

    Base Salary Plus All Airmen are paid equally based on rank and years of experience. For salary estimates, refer to the table below. Airmen serving part-time in the Air National Guard and Air Force …

  6. Air Force Active Duty - U.S. Air Force

    To join as an officer, you must attend Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force ROTC or the Air Force Academy after completing college or a postgraduate degree and the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test …

  7. How to Join - U.S. Air Force

    Whether you join as an enlisted Airmen or an Air Force officer, there are several factors that shape your journey, including your background, current situation and goals for the future.

  8. Prior Service: Continue Your Military Career in the Air Force

    Your service isn't finished. Join the Air Force with your prior military experience. Get the benefits you earned—healthcare, housing, retirement, and more.

  9. Join the Active Duty Air Force - U.S. Air Force

    To become an Air Force Officer, you must first pass the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT)—a multiple-choice test with topics ranging from verbal and math skills to specific fields of interest.

  10. Air National Guard - U.S. Air Force

    To become an officer in the Air National Guard, you must hold a bachelor’s degree and pass the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT). Specific requirements for becoming an officer in the Air …