Dual military question

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I am currently in nursing school right now and have been talking with an air force recruiter about joining when I finish next year. My husband is currently in the military too but he is in the army. I grew up an air force brat and have seen the army side (from a wife's view) and I think the air force would be a better fit for me. My question is if anyone knows how difficult it is to be stationed together? Or if someone is currenly dual military in different branches, how much more difficult is it being in different branches? Also, do air force nurses work on army posts?

Specializes in Ambulatory Care.

As a Retired Air Force Nurse who spent 4 years in the Army Nurse Corps, mil to mil are harder to get! Yes they can be had, but remember the Needs of the Air Force always will come first! You can never be promised one by your recruiter no matter what! Ä

With the draw down AND consolidations more AND more places will have health professionals working in their sister service organizations! Right now there are few places to go like that, but who knows? In the near future anything is possible!

Good Luck!

ERIC BARNETT MAJ USAF RETIRED

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