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Regardless of the Economy, the US Military is Still Hiring…

These days, the news isn’t the most depressing part of the newspaper. But while the jobs section in the classifieds may be frustrating, but there are still plenty of US Military jobs available for the taking. If you’re between the ages of 18 and 62, in good health, and looking for a career that is as rewarding spiritually as it is financially… read on to learn about a firefighting career in the military.


Gain the skills it takes to earn up to $71k a year


Follow this link to learn more about the specific duties of a US Military firefighter on active duty. You will receive hands on training, including the ability to think clearly and effectively under high levels of pressure. Isn’t that one of the most important skills any firefighter could have? If you’d like to build a better future for yourself, and your family, it’s time to consider the options. When opportunity knocks… what will you do?


Paid Training to Fight Fires, Save Lives, and Make a Difference!


Any US Military job will bring the respect you deserve, but that of a fire fighter is one that will continue to grow long after you’ve served your duty. Click here to learn more about US Military jobs, including firefighter positions currently available.


What kind of role model will you be for your children… and their children?


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