We have a military forum here where you can find a lot of info and you can get your questions answered. In short, to be an Army nurse, you need to complete your BSN before you can get a commission in the Army Nurse Corps. There are programs where the Army will assist you financially in your final two years of college. You could join the Army Reserves with a two year ASN. You might want to visit your local Army recruitment office and ask to speak to a nurse recruiter. Another option is to enlist to become an enlisted medic. You can become the equivalent of a licensed practical nurse this way. Some states allow one to take the NCLEX to become an LPN licensed in that state based upon military service in this capacity. Hope that you can get all your questions about the military answered and good luck as you begin your journey through nursing school. And welcome to the site!




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