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Should I do Air Force, Army, or Navy ROTC

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I want to do ROTC in college and am planning to get an educational delay then go to dental school and get commissioned as O-3. Which would be the best branch of the military for me to join? What are the differences of life in each branch for officers? Which branch treats officers the best?

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  1. You probably shouldn't join the ROTC but just get a dental scholarship.


  2. If you do go dental, you will be treated the same.  So it is what armed forces is your choice.  I am a former officer in the army and was treated fairly.  So you need to decide which service has the benefits you want

  3. Navy, but avoid Marines..

  4. if i were you i'd to in the army and go to special forces but i cant because i am a woman. my father has served over twenty years and he loves his job and everything he does and did.

    but if you want the best for your family if you do get married in the future i suggest the airforce they take the best care of your family, have the best bases, and the nicest living areas

  5. All are great! It really depends on which university you attend and which program can give you a scholarship. Not all ROTCs are available at every school. Some schools don't even have ROTC program. Research before you make any sort of committment.

  6. Navy and stay out of the way of Marines. Air Force comes in second and Army last. Why ROTC, why not just enlist. :)

  7. Really depends what you're looking for. If you're only joining the military for the education benefits, then maybe you should go for an easier military branch. And so far, I'm aware the Air Force is the easiest of them all. And ROTC is somewhat more laid back as you don't give into the career ALL the time. Or you can pick which you like most: planes, ships or guns?  

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