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Saving Lives as a USAF Pararescue Apprentice  

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The United States Air Force operates in many different countries around the world. As a result, there is always the potential for planes to be shot down and for troops or pilots to be lost or stranded in dangerous territory. Whether in a combat situation or not, there are always threats to Americans and it is important to get those in danger back to safety as quickly as possible. This is job of the pararescue apprentice in the US Air Force.



Dangerous Mission



Those who sign up for this assignment understand that they are looking at getting involved in a force which will likely put them in harm’s way ever mission. The missions are worthwhile because while you will be in a dangerous situation, you are going in to bring out those who are in need of assistance. Your particular expertise will help to make sure that they will be able to return to safety very quickly.



Get the information you need to start your adventure by clicking here!

Getting Started



In order to be assigned to this career path, you will have to meet several requirements like the right score on the ASVAB and having specific skills sets and interests. Showing an interest in the assignment is only the first way to make sure that your hat will be in the ring. Once chosen, you will have to go through extensive training to get ready for the tough missions ahead. Click on the link above for more information about how you can get started in this career.



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military dot image Zachary Fortier    Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

I’m a SGT in the Marine Corps, I have been in about five and half years. I am curious if it is possible to transfer to the Air Force, or once my contract with the Marine Corps expires join the Air Force and attempt to pursure the Pararescue MOS. I’m an 0311 in the Marine Corps, basically just an infantryman on his fourth combat deployment over here in Afghanistan. I know that does not transfer all to well to Pararescue. I plan on talking to a recruiter when i get home from this deployment, but any information I could be provided with would be greatly apprieciated. Thank you for your time.


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