In most cases the signing bonus is given to you 30 days after you arrive at your first duty base or 30 days after indoc training for special forces.
This depends on several things including AFSC(Air Force Specialty Code), prior service, education, and length of enlistment. Several AFSC have enlistment bonuses in excess of $25,000 while others have bonuses that are much lower.
I am in the air guard and anyone is eligible for the bonus. It might vary by state as to how much you get but here it is $20,000 for a normal enlistment and more if you qualify to be an officer and there is also $4,000 more if you go into a critical field. Re-enlisting or going from active to the guard you still get a bonus but it could be reduced by about 20% or so. Hope this helps, mart
Yes, there can be bonuses available for active duty Air Force members who switch to the Air National Guard, but it depends on various factors such as career field, skill set, and the current needs of the Air National Guard. It is best to speak with a recruiter or personnel at the Air National Guard unit you are interested in joining to get specific information about potential bonuses.
Find the nearest Air Force recruiter and talk to that person. Think carefully before signing up. You will probably be headed to the war zone in Afghanistan.
Basic Military Training (BMT) is required for all Enlisted personnel that sign up for the United States Air Force.
Your tutti
Air Force One grossed $315,268,353 worldwide.
Yes. But, it depends what are you in the air force, where you fight and who's on you, and much more. Chances, chances, chances.
You can't fly Air Force one its strictly for transport of the President
Air Force One grossed $172,956,409 in the domestic market.
The only Air Force Reserve base in Washington state or anywhere nearby is in Tacoma--that is almost certainly where you would drill. Basic Training for the Air Force is approximately 6 and 1/2 weeks at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX. After enlisting in a bonus Air Force Speciality Code (AFSC) and successful completion of Basic Training and the appropriate Technical School, you receive a bonus payment every year up to your 6th year of service on the anniversary of your enlistment date. How much that bonus will be (and whether you get one) depends on your specialty and other qualifications. A recruiter can tell you more.