Either Navy or Air Force will provide you excellent avenues to put your skills to work and to build on them. Get an AFSC or NEC that will offer you the chance to gain a security clearance and you'll be set after you either retire or separate from the service. On the flip side, you would want to understand that the Navy lifestyle is very different from the Air Force, sailors go to sea. You'd be surprised how many sailors complain about having to do time on a ship at sea. Lastly, regardless of what branch you may choose to serve, they are all contributing to combat operations across the globe. What does that mean? It means the chances for being deloyed to a combat zone are virtually guaranteed. Military service is an excellent way to serve your country and to also gain priceless lifeskills. I'd be happy to help answer any questions you might have about the Navy in particular. There are plenty of Air Force here who can answer any of those questions. Good Luck!
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