My husband is 29 and trying to make the final decision on what officer branches to consider. He got his degree in Liberal arts (theater) and has been doing corporate mngmnt for 6 yrs. The recruiter told him to make a wishlist for what branches he might be interested in. He also said in the end it makes no difference what you want to do if you are an officer. They look at your degree and past experience and just put you wherever. Are there any areas he would be more qualified for?What us army officer branches should my husband consider?
Taking into account your husband's degree and work background, he might want to check:
Public Affairs
Systems Automation
Personnel Programs Management
Contracting and Industrial ManagementWhat us army officer branches should my husband consider?
with that background, there is no telling. If he wants to ba a front-line combat arms officer, then the first 5 slots on his wish list should look something like this:
Infantry, Cavalry, Armor, Artillery, Air defense Artillery
If he does that, they will probably give him infantry, cavalry, or armor, and maybe artillery or ADA.
If he doesn't want a combat arms branch, then he should put a bunch of non-combat arms branches in his wish list. Certainly he would not want to put infantry, cavalry, or armor on there if he did not want to be on the front line.
Infantry, Armor, Field Artillery.
Gotta find a way to man up that theater degree.
FA. it is the best
Infantry.
If he picks Intel, he'll work a desk.
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