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Air National Guard Recruiting

Air National Guard Recruiting

Armed Forces

Randolph AFB, TX 18,811 followers

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United States Military Service: The Air National Guard takes to the skies to uphold national security and serve communities across America. The Air Guard is unique in that it maintains a dual mission, working at both a state and a federal level. And with 140 locations in all 50 states plus 4 U.S. territories, members can serve close to home. Visit GoANG.com to learn more. Visit GoANG.com/Join/prior-service if you are a prior or current servicemember. If you are transitioning from the Air Force, visit GoANG.com/Join/air-force.

Website
https://www.airforce.com/ways-to-serve/air-national-guard
Industry
Armed Forces
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Randolph AFB, TX
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1947

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  • Safe skies start here ☁️🚦 Every aircraft in the sky depends on Air Traffic Controllers to keep missions running safely and efficiently. These professionals work in control towers and radar facilities to direct takeoffs, landings and flight paths for both military and civilian aircraft. Controllers also monitor weather, coordinate with Pilots, deconflict aircraft in busy airspace and ensure emergency procedures are carried out without hesitation. It takes focus, quick decision-making and strong communication skills to manage multiple aircraft at once, all while maintaining the safety of the mission and the people on board. Thinking about a career in Air Traffic Control? Take your next step here: http://spr.ly/60427X62u

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  • Pilots fly the aircraft, but Aviation Resource Managers make sure the energy (and flight plans) are cleared for takeoff 🛫 Aviation Resource Management Airmen are the organizers behind every mission, tracking flight hours, coordinating training and managing the records that keep crews ready. Their skills build precision, leadership and admin expertise that carry over into civilian careers, plus access to education benefits and enlistment incentives that set them up for long-term success. Every successful flight begins long before the runway. Aviation Resource Management Airmen handle the coordination, compliance and crew tracking that keeps the mission moving. Ready to get your career off the ground? http://spr.ly/60407nG08

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  • A force committed to excellence together can do anything. In the Air National Guard a focus on training and professionalism helps ensure that all Airmen are ready at a moment's notice to uphold its commitment to protecting national and state level interests. Are you ready to work towards something bigger than yourself? Check out more about joining the Air National Guard here: http://spr.ly/60467TzYi

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  • What happens right after enlistment? For Airmen like Carson Bonds, the journey begins with opportunity. At Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, Carson was officially welcomed into the Florida Air National Guard as a Tactical Aircraft Maintainer. As part of a new initiative, he received his enlistment bonus check during a ceremony attended by family, loved ones and future teammates. Moments like these highlight what Airmen can expect as they begin their careers: ⭐ A direct connection to their unit and leadership from day one ⭐ Enlistment bonuses up to $60,000 in critical career field ⭐ Hands-on training that builds technical expertise and long-term career growth ⭐ Education and benefits that support civilian goals alongside military service Every Airman’s story is unique, but together, they show the impact of service, community and opportunity in the Air National Guard. Ready to see where your story could start? 👉 http://spr.ly/60457O6m3

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  • Avionics Airmen: Keeping the mission connected. SSgt Derek Herbet, Avionics Test Station and Components Technician with the 175th Maintenance Squadron, repairs a diode inside an armament systems box. Through the Air Force Repair Enhancement Program, his team restores items that were once considered beyond repair, saving time, reducing costs and keeping aircraft mission-ready. This is what Avionics Airmen do every day: ✈️ Diagnose and repair complex electronic systems ✈️ Ensure communications, navigation, radar and weapon systems function flawlessly ✈️ Deliver innovative solutions that directly support mission success Behind every aircraft that takes off is a team of Airmen whose precision makes flight possible. Learn more about Avionics careers in the Air National Guard 👉 http://spr.ly/60467Mx20

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  • 💡 Why Air National Guard? The Air National Guard offers: ⭐ Opportunities to serve both state and nation ⭐ Training that translates into leadership and technical expertise ⭐ Education and career benefits that fuel your future ⭐ A community that feels like family From saving lives at home to strengthening missions abroad, the Air National Guard gives you the chance to make an impact, while building a career that lasts. 👉Discover your “why” today: http://spr.ly/60417JwMf

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  • Does your career take you beyond the desk? In Emergency Management, Airmen often participate in Emergency Management Battlefield Expeditionary Response (EMBER) deployment for training. Fox EMBER replicates realistic wartime chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) scenarios. Airmen enter an immersive environment to develop skills in the case of a nuclear event. In this training, Emergency Management Airmen clear a contested site, secure the area, identify potential chemical/biological threats, collect samples and coordinate exfiltration. Emergency Management careers ensure the safety and security of our nation, and exercises like Fox EMBER enable them to put their skills to use. This path requires someone who thrives under pressure, has a heart of public safety and can think on their feet. Sound up your alley? Qualified individuals must complete a current National Agency Check, Local Agency Checks and Credit, as well as complete 7.5 weeks of BMT. From there, we’ll equip you with all you need to know during 74 days of technical training. Get started here: http://spr.ly/6043Aswvc

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  • We’re on the hunt for Paralegals in the Air National Guard. Here’s what you’ll do: ⭐ Conduct legal research ⭐ Develop and maintain legal assistance materials ⭐ Provide admin support for all judicial matters ⭐ Interview clients and determine legal assistance eligibility Train for the role through: ✔️ Completion of the Paralegal Applicant Fact Sheet ✔️ Completion of the Writing Sample ✔️ 7.5 weeks of BMT ✔️35 days of Technical Training at Maxwell AFB in Alabama Work in a wide range of legal practices to ensure law, order and discipline as an Airman. Start here: http://spr.ly/6043Aspfd

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  • Please give it up for the 165th Civil Engineer Squadron 👏 During Innovation Readiness Training (IRT), this squadron from the Georgia Air National Guard integrated military-skilled labor with community resources to support vulnerable populations in Hawaii through the construction of sustainable housing. The initiative showcases the ingenuity and dedication of our Airmen, utilizing their career fields to create energy-efficient homes that benefit both the mission and the local community of Pu’uhonua o Wai’anae, an affordable housing site. 🏠 Airmen gained real-world experience in innovative building techniques, teamwork and environmental stewardship, all while making a positive impact. Ready to train for a career where you learn by doing? Chat with a recruiter today: http://spr.ly/6048ASjWY

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