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Protecting the World as a Technical Application Specialist

One of the most dangerous weapons in the world is the nuclear weapon. This is because the weapon has not only an ability to kill through kinetic energy and through a blast. The fallout from the weapons also has an effect on the area in which they are detonated. This is why it is important to maintain control over the countries in the world which cannot be trusted with the responsibility of having these kinds of weapons.

The Work You Will Do

When you work as a technical application specialist in the US Air Force you will be responsible for looking throughout the world for any kinds of facilities which might be used in order to create nuclear weapons. This way you will be able to advise the rest of the military about their existence. The information that you collect will help to create strike plans as well as making sure that the world will be just a little safer from attack.

Get the information you need to start your adventure by clicking here!

Knowing What to Look For

In order to make sure that you know what you are looking for, you will receive extensive training in one of the tech schools in the US Air Force. You will be trained in what nuclear facilities look like and how you can make sure that they are not being used for something of a less sinister nature. Click on the link above to find out more about this and other jobs in the US Air Force.

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