About the Military
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About the ASVAB
Understanding ASVAB Scores
ASVAB FAQ
Military Branches
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ARMY »
As the oldest branch of the U.S. Military, the Army protects the security of the United States and its resources.
MARINE CORPS »
The Marine Corps is often first on the ground in combat situations.
NAVY »
The Navy defends the right to travel and trade freely on the world's oceans and protects national interests overseas.
AIR FORCE »
The U.S. Air Force protects American interests at home and abroad with a focus on air power.
COAST GUARD »
The Coast Guard protects America's waterways and deploys with the Navy during wartime.
ARMY RESERVE »
The Army Reserve trains part time near home until needed, and members deploy alongside the Army.
MARINE CORPS RESERVE »
Marine Corps reservists train domestically until needed, then deploy with the rest of the Corps.
NAVY RESERVE »
The Navy Reserve trains servicemembers close to home until they are needed in action.
AIR FORCE RESERVE »
The Air Force Reserve gives servicemembers the opportunity to train and serve on a part-time basis, as needed.
COAST GUARD RESERVE »
The Coast Guard Reserve offers a part-time service opportunity for servicemembers to train near home.
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD »
Army National Guard members deploy with the Army on a part-time basis, with a special focus on homeland security and relief programs.
AIR NATIONAL GUARD »
The Air National Guard trains part time to assist in domestic disasters and international conflicts.