Military

  •  Are you interested in learning more about the military?
     
    There are hundreds of ways to make a living in the Military, and many of these careers provide the training and experience needed for a rewarding second career in the private sector. There is no guarantee service members will receive the jobs they want, as the Services determine where each individual’s skills are needed most. Various branches of the military visit our school different times during the year. The recruiters for our school are:

    Airforce and Space Force
    Recruiter: SSgt Patrick Murphy
    Office Phone: 984-308-9798
    Mobile Phone: 919-703-3959 
    Email: Patrick.murphy.50@us.af.mil 

    Army 
    Recruiter: SFC Sgt. Trevor O’Brien
    Phone: 919-673-3224
    Email: trevor.m.obrien5.mil@army.mil    
    On-Campus Wednesdays during Both Lunches in the Courtyard or Cafeteria

    Coast Guard 
    Recruiter: U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Daryl Walton 
    Phone: 919-414-2116
    Email: darly.l.walton@uscg.mil  

    Navy
    Recruiter: BM2 (SW) Tyrus Gore                             
    Phone: 252-723-4847
    Email: tyrus.n.gore.mil@us.navy.mil  

    Marines
    Recruiter: SSgt Dustin Helmer
    Phone: 919-349-3696 
    Email: dustin.helmer@marines.usmc.mil 

    Army National Guard 
    Recruiter: SSG Theodore Ruta
    Phone: 919-622-8729
    Email: theodore.d.ruta.mil@army.mil 

  • The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)

    Are you curious about different career paths and discovering your unique strengths? The ASVAB is a free career assessment that helps you explore your skills and interests. If you’re considering the military, this test is required for entrance—but taking the ASVAB does NOT mean you’re committing to enlist. By taking the ASVAB you will gain career guidance and discover fulfilling career options, even outside the military. All 10th, 11th, and 12th graders are eligible. Students who have taken the ASVAB before can test again to improve their scores. Tests are offered in the early Fall, Winter, and Spring. 

    Study Resources:
    📌 Official ASVAB Sample Questions & What to Expect: https://www.officialasvab.com/
    📌 Military.com ASVAB Prep: https://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/asvab 
    📌 ASVAB Practice App: ASVAB prep app for practice on the go.
    📌 Mometrix Practice Tests: https://www.mometrix.com/academy/asvab-practice-test/

    2025-2026 Test Dates:

    • November 17th, 2025 at 7:30 AM in room 2312
    • April 10th, 2026 at 7:30 AM in room 2312
      • Sign-Up will be published in late March