Military
Recruiter Information & Monthly Visits
AIR FORCE / SPACE FORCE
1st Tuesdays
T Sergeant Ryan Masker
816.468.5729
6900 NW 83rd Street Ste C
KCMO 64152
ryan.masker@us.af.mil
ARMY
2nd Thursdays
Staff Sergeant Brandon Uzzel
816.521.8035
8549 N. Church Rd
Kansas City, MO 64157
brandon.d.uzzel.mil@army.mil
COAST GUARD
1st Mondays
ISC Ben Applewhite 816.359.1628
2334 Armour Rd. N.
Kansas City, MO 64116
benjamin.p.applewhite@uscg.mil
MARINES
2nd Mondays
S Sergeant Dylan Broadhurst
913.444.0067
6900 NW 83 Terrace
Kansas City, MO 64152
dylan.broadhurst@marines.usmc.mil
MO AIR NATIONAL GUARD
3rd Mondays
TSgt James Brando
816.341.3611
7815 N. Oak Trafficway
Kansas City, MO 64118
James.brando@us.af.mil
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
4th Thursdays
Sergeant Nathan King
816.522.8067
7829 N Oak Trafficway
North Kansas City, MO
nathan.p.king2.mil@army.mil
NAVY
2nd Tuesdays
DC2 (SW) Ethan V. Ludwig
816.749.3365
6900 NW 83rd St.
Kansas City, MO 64152
ethan.v.ludwig.mil@us.navy.mil
WE SALUTE YOU
The ASVAB Test
Liberty High School - Test Date: March 4, 2025
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a useful assessment to all students regardless of their career path or future plans.
You can sign up here. There are also practice tests you can use to prepare. The ASVAB is a timed, multi-aptitude test, which is given at more than 14,000 schools and Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS) nationwide provides valuable feedback to young people interested in exploring their aptitudes. The ASVAB tests ten different subject areas and may help reveal which career path is right for them!
General science | Arithmetic reasoning | Word knowledge |Paragraph comprehension | Mathematics knowledge | Electronic information | Auto and shop information | Mechanical comprehension |Assembling objects | Verbal expression
Military Academies
One option for a four-year college degree is to consider applying to a military academy. It is important to research and begin the application process early on during the junior year of high school; however, academic preparation should begin starting in the freshman year.
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY
Colorado Springs, CO
www.usafa.af.mil
800-443-9266
UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY
West Point, NY
www.usma.edu
845-938-4041
UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY
Annapolis, MD
www.usna.edu
410-293-4361
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD ACADEMY
New London, CT
www.cga.edu
800-883-8724
UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY
Kings Point, NY
www.usmma.edu
866-546-4778
Additional Considerations:
- The education attained is a first-rate, a four-year degree from a well-respected college, paid for with a full-tuition scholarship.
- Entrance to one of the service academies requires a significant commitment, carrying a military obligation in the respective service.
- Classes, majors, sports and activities can be similar to public or private college experiences, but there is a distinct military orientation to the undergraduate experience.
- Academic preparation should begin early in a student's high school career. The application process should start during the junior year.
- Some of the academies will require a nomination, primarily by a Congressman. Most members of Congress will not process requests after October of the senior year. Qualifications include not only academics but also physical and medical qualifications.
- To contact your Representative or Senator go to the sites below and enter your state of residence.
U.S. House of Representatives http://www.house.gov/
U.S. Senate http://www.senate.gov/
$200,000 Scholarship Opportunity
Don't let this opportunity pass you by!
Consider applying for the Naval Reserve Officiers Training Corps (NROTC) Scholarship.