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Military Outdoor Recreation Jobs: How to Get Started?

I'm super into outdoor activities and thinking about joining the military after high school. I'm curious about what kind of outdoor recreation jobs are available in the military. Are there specific roles or programs I should look into?

a year ago

It's awesome that you're considering a career in the military and want to integrate your passion for the outdoors into your career. Several roles in the military might be a good fit for you.

Firstly, consider a career as a Survival Instructor. These professionals teach military personnel survival techniques for sea, desert, jungle, and Arctic conditions which would likely involve a great deal of outdoor activities.

Another path might be the Military Police, or MPs, especially if you're into wildlife. Some MPs even specialize in game warden duties on military properties. They not only enforce hunting and fishing regulations but also get to be active and patrol in outdoor recreational areas.

Additionally, look into becoming a Combat Medic. They often train outdoors, understanding how to save lives in different environmental conditions.

The Coast Guard can also be a great fit if you love being around water. They have many hands-on, active jobs and are responsible for search and rescue operations in the oceans and coastal regions.

Finally, consider the role of a military civil engineer. They work with the construction and maintenance of infrastructure, often outdoors, in a variety of environments from bases in the desert to infrastructure in the Arctic.

Remember that military roles come with their physical and mental challenges, and dedication is essential. These roles often require rigorous training and adaptability to adjusting conditions. Also note that after high school, you might need to attend college, enlist, or go through an officer training program to qualify for these roles depending on the specific requirements.

And like any job, these roles aren't solely about enjoying outdoor activities—you'll have various responsibilities related to safety, risk management, and operational planning. It would be beneficial for you to speak to a recruiter or someone currently serving in the military to get more specific advice based on your interests and aspirations.

a year ago

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