11/06/2011

A Day at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS)

A Day at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Video Clips. Duration : 7.12 Mins.


Your Future Begins Now! Thank you for your interest in military service. We'd like to tell you about the Military Entrance Processing Station, known as a MEPS, and what you can expect during your processing. The MEPS is a Department of Defense joint-service organization staffed with military and civilian professionals. We determine applicant's physical qualifications, aptitude and moral standards as set by each branch of military service. Testing: Each applicant for military service is required to take the CAT-ASVAB, which measures aptitude in a broad range of career fields. A product of more than 50 years of research, the ASVAB is now available in both computerized (CAT-ASVAB) and traditional "paper and pencil" versions. Each service combines the test section results to produce its own unique scores for various career fields. You may have already taken the ASVAB in high school or for enlistment purposes. If so, tell your recruiter or your test administrator, because you may not be required to take the test. Physical: Physical examinations are vitally important because everyone entering the armed forces must be in good health to endure the challenges of basic training and military service. You will have to remove your outer clothing during parts of the examination. Your physical examination consists of: * Height and weight measurements * Hearing and vision examinations * Urine and blood tests * Drug and alcohol tests * Muscle group and joint maneuvers, in underclothing ...

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