Military

  (ASVAB Testing)

Is the Military in your Future?

The G.I. Bill can make paying for school a reality, when your finances might say something different. The military is a great place to gain valuable job skills that can translate to excellent employment in the civilian world, often without further education. 

Contact a recruiter for more information.
If you do not see recruiter contact information for the branch you're interested in below, please see your counselor. 

Army Recruiter:

Staff Sergeant Jason Reese
United States Army
U.S. Army Recruiting Company Beaumont
Cell: (832) 563-1554
E-mail: jason.f.reese3.mil@mail.mil 


Marine Recruiter:

Staff Sergeant  Tyler Gentry
United States Marine Corps
Recruiting Sub-Station Beaumont
Cell: (409) 277-9786
Office: (409) 892-1612
E-mail: Tyler.Gentry@marines.usmc.mil


Navy Recruiter:

EN2 (SW) Chad B. Shipman
United States Navy
Navy Recruiter
(337) 553-0012
E-mail: chad.shipman@navy.mil  


Texas Army National Guard:

SSG Samantha Meynig
1882 Park Street
Beaumont, TX 77701
Phone: (832) 418-7383
Email: samantha.k.meynig.mil@army.mil

Air Force Recruiter: 

Staff Sergeant Mark Midwood
United States Air Force
Cell: (409) 937-9193
Email:mark.midwood@us.af.mil 

US Coast Guard:

ET1 Rachel Kahoiwai
United States Coast Guard
Cell: (713) 494-5263
Office:  (713) 641-3559
Email: rachel.l.kahoiwai2@uscg.mil 

The Hazlewood Act:

The Hazlewood Act is a State of Texas benefit that provides qualified Veterans, spouses, and dependent children with an education benefit of up to 150 hours of tuition exemption, including most fee charges, at public institutions of higher education in Texas. This does NOT include living expenses, books, or supply fees. 

ASVAB

(Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)

Sept. 28th administration of the ASVAB is for seniors only.

 Sophomore and Juniors will be eligible to test Jan. 23. Any senior that would like to retest can do so that this time!