Posted on May 18, 2021
Jay Ambach
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so I have been doing some research and have spoken to many recruiters and military police. I mostly hear I need to stay out of trouble and get a 31/91 on the ASVAB. Is there anything else I missing or any advice you guys might have or anything you think I should know before joining? I'm also doing some fitness training with a coach of mine.
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SrA John Monette
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above all else, make me proud. i wore the blue beret for 4 years and it is the best job there is. northern tier is what you make of it. i loved the time i spent in North Dakota.
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SrA John Monette
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learn to shoot. stay out of trouble.
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Jay Ambach
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should be easy, going to the range this summer. thanks for the advice sir
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SrA John Monette
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Jay Ambach - there's a lot of teamwork involved. you will have to be able to trust your fellow Airmen implicitly and vice versa. be prepared for long days/nights, continuous training. at least, that's how it was thirty years ago with me
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Jay Ambach
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SrA John Monette - I will work on it. most of the time, atleast at the base i visit, they just borrow each others vest and equipment a lot so the trust may of gone down. i'll talk to staff sergeant joshua G. and see what he knows.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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Not much, it's kind of the bottom of the Air Force barrel... I'd find something better while you still have the time. Why waste your life scanning ID cards at a gate for years?
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SSG Edward Tilton
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And that is why they will never be effective
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Jay Ambach
Jay Ambach
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i'll look at other options, but for now I plan to security forces. just need the experience for the police force after my term or whatever you call them.
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