Joining the Military

Tips for those considering joining the military
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What is enlisting in the military like? What things do you need to know before you sign up to serve your country? This is week three of A Girl’s Guide to the Military series on the Women of the Military podcast and we are talking about everything you need to know about enlisting in the military. So far in the series, we have talked about why some people join and then what can disqualify you from service. But there is still more to talk about. Joining The Military, The Military, Some People, Do You Need, Talk About, A Girl, Podcast, Need To Know, Sign Up
Enlisting in the Military - Airman to Mom
What is enlisting in the military like? What things do you need to know before you sign up to serve your country? This is week three of A Girl’s Guide to the Military series on the Women of the Military podcast and we are talking about everything you need to know about enlisting in the military. So far in the series, we have talked about why some people join and then what can disqualify you from service. But there is still more to talk about.
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Tips for Basic Training - Airman to Mom
These are things I wish I would have known before heading off to my Basic Training along with how some things have changed in the past few years. Basic Training is meant to be tough. The military is working to break you back down and then build you back up into an Airman, Soldier, Marine, Sailor, Guardian, or Coast Guardsman.
With information, tips, and examples gathered from several women who serve, this introductory guide covers: Discerning if military service is the right choice for you Selecting a service branch and career field Preparing for training, mentally and physically Blending personal life, relationships, and motherhood Managing stress and mental toughness Navigating unique challenges as a woman in the military Setting yourself up to thrive in your military career and more Career Fields, Air Force Veteran, Mental Toughness, Major General, Life Decisions, Military Service, Military Life
A Girl's Guide to Military Service by Amanda Huffman
With information, tips, and examples gathered from several women who serve, this introductory guide covers: Discerning if military service is the right choice for you Selecting a service branch and career field Preparing for training, mentally and physically Blending personal life, relationships, and motherhood Managing stress and mental toughness Navigating unique challenges as a woman in the military Setting yourself up to thrive in your military career and more
This week is week two of A Girl’s Guide to Military Service series and we are focusing in on things that can disqualify you from military service. Most often when people think of military disqualifications they think of medical disqualifications but that is only one aspect of why people are not eligible to serve in the military. Military Girl, Why People, Things That, Medical
Military Disqualifications - Airman to Mom
This week is week two of A Girl’s Guide to Military Service series and we are focusing in on things that can disqualify you from military service. Most often when people think of military disqualifications they think of medical disqualifications but that is only one aspect of why people are not eligible to serve in the military.
This week is week two of A Girl’s Guide to Military Service series and we are focusing in on things that can disqualify you from military service. Most often when people think of military disqualifications they think of medical disqualifications but that is only one aspect of why people are not eligible to serve in the military.
Military Disqualifications - Airman to Mom
This week is week two of A Girl’s Guide to Military Service series and we are focusing in on things that can disqualify you from military service. Most often when people think of military disqualifications they think of medical disqualifications but that is only one aspect of why people are not eligible to serve in the military.
Why did you decide to join the military? This is a question I ask all my guests on the Women of the Military podcast to start the interview about their military service. I believe learning about why you joined the military is an open door to who you are and can help determine your path forward. Or at least it helps me as I begin to ask questions and learn the story of each woman who is brave enough to share their military experience. An Open Door, Brave Enough, Open Door, The Interview, Brave
Why Join the Military? - A Girl's Guide to the Military Series - Airman to Mom
Why did you decide to join the military? This is a question I ask all my guests on the Women of the Military podcast to start the interview about their military service. I believe learning about why you joined the military is an open door to who you are and can help determine your path forward. Or at least it helps me as I begin to ask questions and learn the story of each woman who is brave enough to share their military experience.
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