Let me see if I get this right. Feel free to correct me, I'm counting on it.
Yea, the Air Force is different. They require high scores to get in.
Is that supposed to mean that everyone in the other branches isn't as smart or incapable of high test scores?
They teach you a useful skill and actually let you work on stuff.
You should mention that to the mechanics working on the helicopters, tanks, humvees and everything else out there. Those mechanics are highly sought after in the civilian world because they learn to make machines work without always being in a shop to fix it up.
Most to the time you see your wife and kids everyday, & you aren't used for target practice.
I'll admit it, I've taken friendly fire in my home state during the two weeks of annual training from artillery. It's a risk, but nobody ever sings songs about that brave guy in the rear having an icecream sandwich. When people think of troops they think of guys that show some bravery and self sacrifice.
Funny you should mention higher scores!
When I enlisted in the US Army with a friend of mine, we went in on the buddy plan.(1960)
By that, we were to spend basic training and Advanced Inf. training together.
Funny thing happened! He couldn't pass the test, and didn't join with me.
The only one he could pass was the ..........................Air Force test, so he spent the next 10 yrs. in the AF. "Honest truth" That was a long time ago, and I guess things have changed since then.
I think Napoleon was just a corporal back then
"Anyway" I hope things go well for you and your family during your next tour!