Working in the air force does not necessarily mean that the person will be flying the aircrafts. “The United States Air Force employs tens of thousands of ground support workers, with jobs ranging from computer specialists or engineers, to aircraft repair and support (Air Force.com n.pag.)”. It doesn’t take much for a person to be eligible for the Air Force. There are six requirements a person has to meet in order to even be considered for the Air Force. “The person must be at least eighteen years old or seventeen with a parent’s consent and must be under the age of twenty eight (with no prior service), has to be a United States citizen, must have a high school diploma or a GED with at least fifteen college credits, the person also has to be a certain weight depending on his height, he has to …show more content…
“The United States Marine Corps accepts the best and most elite men and women to serve in its ranks. Men and women who join the United States Marine Corps must adhere to the highest standards of physical fitness and stamina, integrity, commitment, and honor (US Military.com n.pag.)”. In order to be eligible for the Marines, “the person must be at least seventeen years old and under the age of twenty nine, has to be a US citizen and prove residency, must have a high school diploma and pass the physical examination. Recruit training at MCRD Parris Island or MCRD San Diego and must have attended and graduated from School of Infantry (SOI) OR Marine Combat Training (MCT) + Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) School (US Military.com n.pag.)”. In the Marines the training lasts for twelve weeks. In week one “recruits are issued gear and must undergo a number of medical evaluations as well as perform the Initial Strength Test which are pull-ups (must complete two) and flexed arm hangs (has to stay in position for twelve seconds), crunches (must complete forty four in two minutes), and timed runs (males must complete a mile and a half in thirteen minutes and thirty seconds and females must