How do I commission in the Air National Guard?

How do I commission in the Air National Guard?

In order to become an officer in the Air National Guard, you must hold a bachelor’s degree and pass the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT). If selected, you are required to complete the Academy of Military Science (AMS) Officer training program prior to your 35th birthday.

How long is OTS for Air National Guard?

nine and a half weeks
Air National Guard Officer Training School (OTS) is nine and a half weeks long. This OTS is conducted at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama.

Does Air National Guard go to OTS?

OTS is a group-level command with three squadrons and one Air National Guard detachment that trained 3,076 officers in fiscal year 2018. OTS graduates enter the Air Force in all components: active duty, Reserve, and Guard.

How difficult is it to get accepted to Air Force OTS?

The current acceptance rate for Air Force Officer Training School is 65%. Though the acceptance rate is not extremely low it does reject plenty of candidates. The Air Force expects high performance in college with a 3.2 GPA or higher for a better likelihood of getting accepted.

How do I switch from National Guard to active duty as an officer?

With very few exceptions (mostly for medical professionals), one cannot simply transfer from the Reserves/Guard to active duty. One must get an approved discharge from the Reserve/Guard component and then separately process for enlistment (or commission) for an active duty service.

Is Air National Guard full time?

Serve your country in the Air National Guard and enjoy the freedom to pursue a full-time civilian career without giving up military benefits like a retirement plan and insurance.

Can a National Guard officer go active?

FORT KNOX, Ky. – The most recent Regular Army Call to Active Duty program is expanded for commissioned officers and warrant officers this year. The program allows Army Reserve and National Guard members in select grades and specialties to go on active duty.