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Military
Serving with Purpose, Leading with Strength
The U.S. Military is the largest and most well-funded military force in the world, employing over 1.3 million active duty servicemembers across a wide range of careers, roles, and branches. The Armed Forces include the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and the newest branch, the Space Force. Together, these branches support national defense, humanitarian aid, global peacekeeping, disaster relief, and high-tech security operations around the world.
You can serve in the military as either an enlisted service member or an officer. Each branch offers unique roles from cybersecurity and aviation to healthcare, logistics, mechanics, intelligence, and combat operations. Most people serve full-time in active duty roles, but the National Guard and Reserves provide part-time options with local and international responsibilities. Other affiliated organizations include the U.S. Merchant Marine, which supports domestic and international shipping.
The military isn't just one job. It's hundreds of careers under one mission.
Why We Love Military

Military service is one of the most structured and benefits-rich career options available. Whether you serve for a few years or build a long-term career, the military provides advanced training, world-class leadership development, housing, healthcare, tuition support, and lifelong veteran benefits. You can gain hands-on experience in high-demand fields like aviation, IT, medicine, and engineering without taking on student debt.
It's also a deeply purpose-driven path. If you're called to serve, lead, protect, and explore the world while building a skill set that translates into civilian life, the Armed Forces offer one of the most dynamic and respected ways to do it. It's a great fit for people who are disciplined, dependable, and eager to grow through challenge and service.
Example Career: Air Force Intelligence Analyst
55,000-80,000
Serving in the military taught me discipline, leadership, and how to operate under pressure. Those are skills I'll carry for life - on and off the battlefield.

Senior Airman Robert Coleman
U.S. Air Force