MR, Issue 981Rand, 2001 |
Contents
How to Become an Officerthe Necessity of a College Education | 8 |
Unique Forms of Earning a Commission Within the Services | 24 |
METHODS AND FINANCING OF VOLUNTARY POST | 34 |
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active duty advanced degree Airman ALMAR associate's degree attend awarded bachelor's degree Broadened Opportunity CCAF civilian education college degrees college education College Fund commissioned officers commissioning sources complete courses DANTES degree program Direct Appointment DoD Voluntary Education earn educational benefits enlisted personnel Enlisted Promotion enlisted servicemembers enroll enter Figure Force Management Policy full-time grade high school high-quality homepage individuals maximum MECEP Military Services Montgomery GI Bill National Guard Naval Academy Naval Postgraduate School officer accessions Officer Candidate officer commissions Officer Training Corps Opportunity for Officer Paid training participants percent post-secondary education Promotion Fitness Examination Promotion Points promotion process Promotion System provides RAND rank receive Recruiting regular commission Reserve Officer Training ROTC programs ROTC scholarship score Second Lieutenant Secretary of Defense Selected Manpower Statistics subsection Table Tier tuition assistance types U.S. Army U.S. Marine Corps U.S. military U.S. Navy VEAP Voluntary Education Program Warrant Officer Washington