How Do I Join The Air Force As A Single Mom?

Im a single mom who would like to join the air force. i was told if i do a power of attorney i still can. just as long as i have someone to watch him while im not able to then i can. Any info would be great.

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3 Responses to “How Do I Join The Air Force As A Single Mom?”

  1. Rayne

    The only real issue is finding someone to care for the child for months at a time. It would have to be a family member such as a grandparent. That is a huge decision.
    Hey, send the kid over here! We’ll take care of him.

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  2. CodysMom

    I totally understand being a single mom and wanting a good stable career that will pay pretty well with great benefits and be able to comfortably support my child and myself, I understand that, I am a single mom, and I was in the Air Force. But are you absolutely SURE this is something you want to do? Air Force personal do indeed go to war, and just because you’re Air Force doesn’t mean you won’t be injured or killed. We do still have a war going on after all. Also, you will be away from him A LOT with this job. You have boot camp, and there is a lot of training that will go on throughout the years. It is not just boot camp then tech school, no, there is never ending training and testing. There is TDY’s where you’re sent away, there is deployments where you’re sent away and could possibly never come back, are you sure about this? I don’t know, me as a mother, I don’t want to be away from my young child, she needs me, and I want to be here for her as much as she needs. That means more to me than money. I got pregnant with her while in the Air Force and they let me get out a year early because I was pregnant. I absolutely didn’t want to take a chance of having to leave her a lot or go to war. I know I made the right choice. Just be sure you know what you’re doing here because once you commit there’s no turning back.
    Oh and just to add, it would be one thing if your child had another parent that would always be with him while you were gone, but he/she doesn’t, I just don’t think it’s fair for your child. Good luck.

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  3. mikeyg

    You don’t, why would you want to do that to your child?? Get a normal job, you had a child, nobody forced you to.

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