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Question Posted Tuesday July 3 2007, 10:52 pm

this is kinda weird and all but...what is the easiest branch of military [marines,army,navy,coast guard,national guard,air force]
which one gets the best benifits?
how much do you get?
any expierinces please!!

thank you


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orphans answered Friday January 25 2008, 12:03 am:
I am a female marine, and I would reccomend the army national guard, or the airforce. The order generally goes from "easiest" to most difficult: Airforce, Army & Navy (they are sorta in the same category), and then the Marine Corps. Good luck! ;)

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xo_underneath answered Wednesday July 18 2007, 12:46 am:
I've heard from a lot of people the Air Force is the easiest. I'm planning on going into the Air National Guard. I'm going part time so I can go to college (one reason I joined) and you don't have to go overseas. You will get asked but you don't have to unless you want to, but its extra money. I'll only get $200 a month, but hey, its $200 more than I have.
Anyways, you get bonuses too, no matter what branch you go in. & Your pay also is determined by what your job or rank is.. I have two friends in the Army, and one jumps from planes, and some other things, and the other is going to be a police officer.
I'm not sure which branch pays the best. One of my close friends joined the Navy & he got $38,000 + $4,000 for something else (I'm not sure what) The Air National Guard gives you $15,000 for signing up, I believe.
I think that all branches pretty much get the same benefits.. no taxes on base or post, when you travel (such as flying) you take a plane with other military people & its cheaper, and apparently the hotels you stay in start at like $4 a night. Its pretty good. You also get free health & dental, you can get up to $400,000 life insurance (for the army I know) & when you get married your spouse also gets life insurance as well as your kids when you have them.
I'm not really sure of everything because I'm no expert on it, lol.. but all I can say is research the sites, see what you can come up with & which you think is better. Sorry my information is all over the place! lol

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khadiya answered Wednesday July 4 2007, 2:38 am:
You should go to their websites and look around for hom much you get, but Either one of the guards I heard was pretty easy. marines are the hardest, but you get paid more. Air force people make like 1800 a month and thats depending on rank. Navy people get pretty good bonuses. And everything else....I dont really know. I know people that work in most of these branches though Thats where I got my facts from.

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