RnderSafe said:I went over to the dark side as an E-7 .. now a current serving 0-6. It is a different world, so make certain you understand the politics of it all. If you feel you can better serve your country, the military and the Air Force as an officer, go for it.
Koldun said:I've got one up on you...not only did I go from Enlisted to Officer, but I changed services (Coast Guard to Army) to do it! (Don't ask... :? )
Pogue said:Rndr, no offense...
but holy crap! I didn't realize you were so high ranking and old! err...sir! :shock: :shock:
Pogue said:but holy crap! I didn't realize you were so high ranking and old! err...sir! :shock: :shock:
SHERMAN said:Rnder, dident you start in a whole diffrent country....?
RnderSafe said:Pogue said:Rndr, no offense...
but holy crap! I didn't realize you were so high ranking and old! err...sir! :shock: :shock:
I'm not old, I'm seasoned.
RnderSafe said:SHERMAN said:Rnder, dident you start in a whole diffrent country....?
Yes, Ireland. Unfortunately, rank doesn't carry over from one country's military to another. :lol:
ENRG said:What exactly does it take to be "transferred" from one country to another?
I'm a Dane and I'm dying to join the Army. (Wich I can't before I'm 18) But my biggest dream is to join the Marine Corps in the great big US of A.
So my question is, is it something you volunteer to, or is it something you're selected to?
Yes, Ireland. Unfortunately, rank doesn't carry over from one country's military to another.
Retired General Tommy Franks was enlisted and became an officer. Seemed to work out well for him.TRIGO said:I'm an enlisted Air Force guy who would like to go officer... currently, I'm working on an engineering degree. anyone make the leap from enlisted to officer? if so, any advise/encouragement?