The Air Force has worked for over a century to protect the country's air, space, and cyberspace and is made up of five sections: Active Duty, National Guard, Reserve, Civilian Service, and Auxiliary.
Active Duty is a branch that includes many different career fields to specialize in.
National Guard allows members to choose to work either part-time or full-time. There is freedom in choosing what state to serve in and what role to have.
Reserve gives members the opportunity to take part in aerial missions while also maintaining a civilian life.
Civilian Service consists of members who are out of uniform but work alongside those in uniform to support the Air Force.
Auxiliary allows members to take part in missions for those under the age to enlist or those who have retired from duty.