I just got accepted into Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and plan to major in aeronautical science(a pilot) and my specialty will be military pilot. I am going to start in Fall of 2004
Now my question is, what the difference in career paths between the Marines and Navy as an officer/pilot? Because I plan to make a career out of the military. From what I have heard, is that in the Navy you have more room for advancement but in the Marines, you are not as likely to advance as much as in the Navy.
What if I joined the Marines and after my contract with them expires, switch to Navy? Will that hurt advancement in the Navy if I was in the Marines before?
What exactly does ROTC do for you? Then for ROTC, is it better to do ROTC or first finish your four years of college (BTW I already have one year done because of duel-enrollment) then enlist as an officer in the Navy or Marines?
One more question, what is it like to be stationed on an aircraft carrier?
Now my question is, what the difference in career paths between the Marines and Navy as an officer/pilot? Because I plan to make a career out of the military. From what I have heard, is that in the Navy you have more room for advancement but in the Marines, you are not as likely to advance as much as in the Navy.
What if I joined the Marines and after my contract with them expires, switch to Navy? Will that hurt advancement in the Navy if I was in the Marines before?
What exactly does ROTC do for you? Then for ROTC, is it better to do ROTC or first finish your four years of college (BTW I already have one year done because of duel-enrollment) then enlist as an officer in the Navy or Marines?
One more question, what is it like to be stationed on an aircraft carrier?