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Protect America's skies and serve your country while working part-time for Air National Guard.
-- You can earn Free SUNY tuition (or equivalent at a private university within New York State), up to $24,000 or more tax free for attending college,  while working part-time in your hometown when joining the Air National Guard.
-- $20,000 Enlistment Bonus for Non Prior Service Enlistments! Right now. Did you know that in the Air National Guard you can serve your country while staying close to home, family and friends? While going to school, you only work a minimum of one weekend a month and two-weeks a year. You can earn college credit while obtaining military and career training, which will make you marketable after you graduate. Air National Guard offers you over 180 different career choices including health care, communications, avionics, electronics, and more. Find real-time job openings in your hometown.
-- $15,000 Enlistment Bonus for Prior Service enlistments! Resume the career that you've already started and work towards a pension at age 60 while serving your country, state and community.

Call a recruiter for details today!!!! 1-800-247-2902

tabTRADITIONAL GUARD ENLISTED VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 
 NF 13-25E Weather
 NF 13-26E Sensor Operator
 NF 13-28E Knowledge Operations Management
 NF 13-29E Cyber Systems Operations
 NF 13-30E Cyber Surety
 NF 13-31E CyberTransport Systems
 NF 13-31E CyberTransport Systems
tabASVAB practice test 
tabMANDATORY AFSC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 
 AFSC Mand Entry Req
tabTRADITIONAL GUARD OFFICER VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 
 Medical Commander
 Health Service Administrator
 NF 13-24 Attack RPA
 NF 13-23 Attack RPA (18A1B)
 NF 13-22 RPA
tabReclassification Video 
tabReclassification Brief 
 Reclassification power point

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 NGB Form 34-1

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