How Do You Join The Air Force Reserve At 32?
Serving your country in the Air Force Reserve is the best way to help a great cause and still live a civilian life. The Air Force Reserve always has job openings, and you can serve in any unit stateside or overseas. Many reservists work one weekend each month and complete two weeks of annual training in the summer, but if you prefer to do more, the opportunities in the Air Force Reserve are endless. If you are age 32, you are still eligible to join the Air Force Reserve whether you have prior military service or not. Meet with an Air Force Reserve recruiter to select an Air Force Reserve unit and your job, or AFSC (Air Force Specialty Code). Your recruiter will help you complete the application paperwork, and schedule appointments to complete your processing. Being 32, you may have previous military service behind you. In this case, you can keep the same AFSC you held before, or you can choose a new one. If you don’t have previous military service, the recruiter will help you choose an