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How often are different military branches deployed?

Hi, I'm a rising junior in high school and have been considering the military as one of my options after graduation. I'm concerned about being away from home for long periods though, so I wanted to ask, how often are different branches of the military deployed?

a month ago

The frequency and duration of deployments in the military can greatly vary depending on the branch, the specific job within that branch, and the current global situation. However, I can provide a general framework to understand the deployment routines.

1. Army: Soldiers in the Army are typically deployed between 6 to 12 months, with an average dwell time, which is the time in between deployments, of 24 months.

2. Navy: Navy deployments are typically around 6-9 months long, but they can stretch to 12 months in certain circumstances. Sailors typically have a dwell time of 18-36 months between deployments.

3. Air Force: Deployments in the Air Force typically last around 6 months but can be as short as two months. Dwell times usually range between 16 to 24 months.

4. Marine Corps: Marines typically deploy for 7 months, with a dwell time of about 14 months.

5. Coast Guard: The Coast Guard operates a bit differently from the other branches. Full-time active-duty members are usually stationed in the U.S. and deploy on missions for a few weeks to a few months, while Reservists typically serve one weekend a month and two weeks a year, although they can be called to serve full time.

6. Space Force: Being the newest branch, the nature of the Space Force's deployments are somewhat unique and still evolving. Most duties are stateside, but members may be sent on missions that require them to be away from home or live abroad.

Keep in mind that these are averages and the nature of individual jobs and roles within the military will greatly influence deployment length and frequency. For instance, Special Operations or medical personnel might have different deployment cycles.

Consequently, if you're considering the military as a post-high school option, I would recommend reaching out to recruiters from different branches to discuss deployment expectations for particular roles you're interested in, as they can provide the most current and detailed information. It's also beneficial to chat with service members if you can, as getting their first-hand experiences could provide valuable insights.

a month ago

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