Before you ask a question...

5 replies [Last post]
admin
Offline
Joined: 12/21/2009

A lot of great information about Education programs and incentives can be found in the Education section of the site. You can also read up and submit questions to our Benefits Blogger.

Share this
Your rating: None Average: 5 (3 votes)

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.
ucavhusker (not verified)
Finding names and locations of people i served with.

I am trying to find out information about an officer I served under during the Gulf war. How can I locate and or contact an officer, not knowing if he is still active. How can I locate an AAR from the gulf war to aid in my benefits claim.

S.Mendez_sm (not verified)
findin locations of a veteran

i been looking for my dad who was in the service. now its been yrs since i last heard from him. im asking anyone who would know if he is still in the service or how would i locate him? we lost contact after i moved and he also moved. if i can locate any VA if he is going or what..please help..

creep90 (not verified)
Graguation

I wanted to know since I and college and right when I get out of college I was thinking bout jumping unto the army, is it possible for me to join the army soon as I get out of college

MSG Glenn
Offline
Joined: 08/31/2010
College & Army

Which college do you go to?

Not to be hypercritical but your written English is atrocious.

To answer what I think is your question - yes, you can enlist in the Army after college. Since you can have up to a year in the Delayed Entry Program you can see a Recruiter now & get the ball rolling.

I would study for the ASVAB (study guides & practice test can be found by Googling "ASVAB").

I also recommend getting into good shape while you're waiting to ship to BCT. Look for the requirements for the Army's Physical Fitness Test (APFT) for your age group & try go exceed those standards before you leave. Charts can be found by Googling "APFT" also.

As a college graduate holding a bachelors degree you will enter the Army as a SPC E-4.

redhatladie (not verified)
Trying to find a Army SSGT that was in Iraq

Hi there,
First of all, i was writing to this wonderful guy who was a SSGT in the Army in Iraq, he was in the front line, and his name is Marcus Willoughby, we did a lot of writing in emails back and forth. He told me he was divorced and had a son that he put in Military School.
My question is i haven't heard anything from him at all since the 12th of August, if he is ok, do yu have anybody by that name, did he come home, or etc.

Hope you can answer my question.

Sincerely,
Pammy D.