
Originally Posted by
ashp24
Hello, I am completely clueless about what females do in the military and what their role is. I have been recieving mails from the national guard and I wish to know more about it. I am thinking about joining the army but it is a tough decision, so I was wondering if someone can please fill me in with all the specific details, such as how long bootcamp is and what exactly happens and stuff. 
Females in the military have the same roles as males. The only difference is, that women aren't allowed to serve in "Combat Arms" specialties. This doesn't mean that women can't serve in combat, but only that women can not be infantry, artillery, tank crew members, etc. The job you choose determines what role you will serve in rather than your gender. All jobs that are open to women are also open to men, so you would likely serve along side men doing the same job they do. Making a decision to serve should be based on what is best for you. The National Guard is a great way to serve your country while still being able to have a family, work full time or go to college.
Basic Training is 10 weeks long, the job-specific training (AIT) length depends on what job you choose. There are literally hundreds of jobs to choose from. Think about what you want to do and what you want to get out of it. Whether it be job training, educational benefits, service to country or just adventure, there is sure to be a job that will help you reach your goals.
You should talk to a recruiter in your area to find out what jobs are out there and if any of them are right for you.
Last edited by SSG Beckering; January 13th, 2011 at 01:01 PM.
Reason: outdated information
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SFC Anthony Fletcher
Operations NCO
86th IBCT (MTN)