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Needs of the Army (or other service) excluded, how did you personally decide what you wanted out of your military career? How did you choose which branches you wanted to put in for?
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SSG Carlos Madden
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I've pointed to this exact article when discussing branching with my peers - choosing what you feel is the best fit for you as a professional should take precedence over "cool guy schools" or who the current CSA's branch is. It's difficult to be the best officer you can be when you try to game the system and lose - and get stuck with a branch that isn't a good fit for you professionally.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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I just posted an update to this to reflect the upcoming market model for the class of 2020
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Edited 6 y ago
Waaayyyyyy back in 5th grade, I kinda got hooked on Star Trek. 6th grade, I wanted to do Navy, since to my tween brain back then it was like Star Trek. 7th grade, submarines. Gradually the fiction part wore away, but still went to ROTC intending to do submarine warfare in the Navy.

But then God got in on the act, and called me to chaplaincy. I just got lucky that He wanted me to do Navy, which I'd been doing up to that point. So, I guess I didn't really choose my branch, but my branch called me.

BTW, years later He saw fit to put me on a USCG Antarctic ice-breaker. Which has science labs. So, science, engineering, medical, security/rescue going out into the unknown/frontier on a lone ship.....guess He did let me have a bit of a Trek experience.
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MAJ Audiology
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I wanted to be an audiologist in the reserves. Navy reserves had no reserves audiologists. Air Force reserves had no open slots. Air National Guard had no slots. Army has the largest medical branch and had reserves slots so I went with the big green.

I haven’t regretted it one bit so far.
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Chomp chomp
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Officers, how did you choose your branch?
MAJ Military Personnel And Administrative Specialist
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The ARMY choose for me as my degree didn't line up with any specific branch. My MOs was taken into consideration by the Army for my branch.
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I took my long-term “teaching” professional goals, the things I wasn’t able to currently pursue in my civilian career (due to need for a clearance or something of the sort) and decided based upon that. In my eyes, the military could give me a route to those lofty goal jobs. And they did, MI was a great choice for me, opened many doors I couldn’t find other ways to open.
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2LT(P) Platoon Leader
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For me (25A) I had spend 12 years enlisted as a 25U in the guard and loved it. I also worked as a network admin at the time so I was familiar with much of the technology. Plus the usefulness of the skills outside of the military was a major factor as well. It's hard to find good, lucrative work when all your military experience is in the combat arms. That was the theory that I worked under and it is something that I honestly enjoy.
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LTJG Richard Bruce
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Long history of military service in family going back to the Revolution. During high school, I started researching the different services in the Library (with real books before the internet). Growing up in Indiana, I naturally wanted to be a sailor. Don't know why, but I suspect I fell in love with the idea of going to sea from the movies and books. The only school I applied to was the US Coast Guard Academy. Made finalist, but didn't get accepted. I enlisted two weeks after high school. Studied and took the SAT again, getting higher scores. First billet after boot camp was at the Academy working with the Jack of the Dust. Met Admission officer while playing on base soccer team. Asked and was sent to BOOST, a USN/USMC/USCG prep school in San Diego. Reapplied to the Academy and was accepted for class of 84. Rest is history.
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CAPT Kevin B.
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Actually a pretty straightforward process that folk should use. Forget any service for the front end. What is it that you want to do professionally? I decided I wanted to be an engineer after working for a while in the medical field. So the professional pedigree target was a registration. Then I looked at the services to see if there was a match. The MC and AF are not that much into high end engineering as the Navy and Army were. So two candidate services and ultimately wound up being Navy. I get a little put off by the erroneous logic of "I want to be this in the Pick a Service. That thing requires any degree so I'll go with any." Very short sighted. Get one in something that interests and excites you. Then there is a decent backstop for when you get crunched out either physically, numbers game, FOS, whatever.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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Total stupidity on my part, honest....
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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I mean, then again, I could.lie or whitewash it, though that wouldn't serve any useful purpose, I suppose....
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CWO2 David Bertoldo
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1964 long beach took the elevator and stopped on the top floor Marines they said they needed a high school drop out 20 yrs later GySgt too CWO
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