Air Guard Officer

Be a leader in the air national guard

Whatever your civilian career, there’s a place for you, as an officer in the Air Guard. Once you choose your Air Guard career path, you’ll receive world-class training, using the most advanced technologies available. What’s more, you can use your new skills to advance in your career, or even pursue a new one. Click here to start a great career in the Air National Guard.

Health Professionals

Nearly every medical specialty is represented in the Air Guard, from general practitioners to specialists, from nurses to dental assistants. Unique opportunities exist for Veterinarians to use their skills in the public health field.

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Law in the Air Guard: JAG

Judge Advocates manage and provide legal services to preserve prerogatives of the Air National Guard and its commanders, as well as prepare and provide legal opinions and decisions.

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Chaplains

As an Air Guard Chaplain Officer, you'll minister to the spiritual needs of Air National Guard members and their families. Military service can be stressful, especially when families members are separated due to deployment to a foreign nation. Airmen and their families will look to you for counseling and support during these difficult times.

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Civil Engineering

As an Engineer, you could be responsible for repairing a damaged runway, erecting temporary air bases overseas, helping to rebuild a community after a natural disaster or delivering humanitarian support by training communities abroad.

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Aircraft Maintenance

Aircraft Maintenance Officers lead a team that provides repairs, delivers combat support, supervises training missions and performing airdrops, and much more.

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Air Guard Intelligence

Top Secret missions are all in a day’s work for the Air Guard Intelligence Officer. You’ll lead a team that specializes in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, working to develop and ensure the safety of missions.

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About the Air Guard

In the Air Guard you’ll typically serve one weekend a month and two weeks in the summer. You serve near where you live, from one of the Air Guard's more than 140 units in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. The Air Guard has a dual mission to serve both state and country.

Air Guard Benefits

Aircraft Maintenance Officers lead a team that provides repairs, delivers combat support, supervises training missions and performing airdrops, and much more.

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Officer Requirements

Top Secret missions are all in a day’s work for the Air Guard Intelligence Officer. You’ll lead a team that specializes in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, working to develop and ensure the safety of missions.