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Military Opportunities & Careers

U.S. Army
Land operations, healthcare, aviation, engineering, logistics, and technology careers.
https://www.goarmy.com

U.S. Navy
Ships, aviation, engineering, cybersecurity, medical careers, and global travel opportunities.
https://www.navy.com

U.S. Air Force
Aircraft, intelligence, engineering, healthcare, cybersecurity, and advanced technology careers.
https://www.airforce.com

U.S. Marine Corps
Leadership, discipline, aviation, logistics, infantry, and technical career opportunities.
https://www.marines.com

U.S. Coast Guard
Maritime safety, rescue missions, law enforcement, environmental protection, and homeland security.
https://www.gocoastguard.com

U.S. Space Force
Space operations, intelligence, engineering, cybersecurity, and emerging technology careers.
https://www.spaceforce.com

National Guard
Part-time service while attending college or working. Includes education and training benefits.
https://www.nationalguard.com


Why Consider Military Service?

Students may consider military service for many reasons:

  • Career training in technical and professional fields

  • Tuition assistance and education benefits

  • Leadership development

  • Competitive pay and benefits

  • Travel and new experiences

  • Service to community and country

  • Skills that transfer to civilian careers


Questions to Consider

Before making a decision, students should research and ask questions such as:

  • What career fields are available?

  • What is the service commitment?

  • What are the education benefits?

  • What is the difference between active duty and reserve service?

  • What training will I receive?

  • How does this fit my long-term goals?


Fargo South Support

Students interested in military pathways are encouraged to meet with their school counselor to discuss graduation planning, ASVAB testing, scholarships, ROTC opportunities, and comparing all postsecondary options.