Emily,
You should be skeptical. Yes that is at least a 4-year commitment on your part whether it is Army, Air Force or Navy (if they even offer such). The Marines are out because they don't offer that field. The Navy supplies our medical needs since the Marines fall under the department of the Navy. I will let Daniel and Joe Roberts weigh in on what it may be like in the Army but the commitment is for 4 years of your time and once you are in uniform, all bets are off, they own you and can deploy you whenever and wherever they need you, regardless of what the recruiter "promised" you up front. Yes you would have your education paid for, if and when you fulfilled your 4 years of army duty. If for any reason, medical or otherwise (injury to you in training, etc.) that you failed to complete the 4 years of active duty, then the Army would be released from their commitment. Daniel and Joe, what do you all think?
David
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