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1. Where are recruiting offices located?
Each of the five military sects has a website. On those websites is information on where the closest recruiting office is to you. You can also go to www.militarycareers.com to get phone numbers for each branch, and links to each website.

2. What questions should I ask the recruiter?
Don’t worry about your questions sounding immature or dumb, the point of the recruiter is to let you know everything that will be going on. Bring a notepad if you think it will help you remember what to ask.

Some sample questions are:
What exactly will I be doing?
What about benefits/salaries?
What are fringe benefits?
What are postings?
What kind of educational opportunities are there?
What are the requirements to join?
Will I get financial aid for college?
What is expected of me when I join?

If you are not ready to go to a recruiter yet you can visit http://www.learnatest.com/military/home.cfm and get some answers to common questions.

3. Where can I find more information on joining the military?
Here are some great links to websites that provide in-depth information on the military.
www.armedforcescareers.com
www.militarycareers.com
www.todaysmilitary.com
www.navy.com
www.military.com
www.goarmy.com