Hello, everyone. I'm General Ryan McNeilly, Army Chief of Staff for the Virtual United States Air Forces (VUSAFS).We are currently open for enlistment after a long period of trying to re-organize and rebuild web features to enhance your Flight Simulator experience. As one of the oldest virtual military organizations, serving the Flight Simulator community since the late 1990s, we are proud to say that we're still going. We'd like you to become our latest addition to our family.Enlistees will have the opportunity to pilot some of the most sophisticated aircraft ever made, with the privilege of serving in one of the four military branches under the Department of Defense. You get to pick whether you fly for the Army, Air Force, Navy, or Marine Corps. From there, you'll enter into a world of discipline and professionalism dedicated to representing the values upheld by the United States Armed Forces.Following an accelerated, yet rigorous flight training program, you will receive your commission as a military officer, prepared to lead others into combat. As a part of the Air Combat Command, Naval Aviation Command, or Special Operations Command, you get to participate in your favorite military scenarios. Work your way through the ranks to becoming a senior officer, planning and coordinating mass-scale joint operations.Eligibility Requirements:• Be at least 15 years of age or older• Be able to read, write, and fluently understand English• Have a working version of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 or newer• Have a working microphone and/or headsetMembers will be required to connect through an FS Host server for gameplay and a TeamSpeak 2 server for voice communications. All activity is done on multiplayer servers consisting of two or more pilots present in order to receive credit.Members do not have to be citizens of or reside in the United States, but must provide country of residence upon applying.All pilots are required to participate in at least three (3) non-training flights per month in order to maintain an active status. Basic Officer Flight Training will require students to participate in at least two (2) training flights per month, to be completed in no more than 90 days. Enlistees may be permitted to proceed through accelerated training commissioning upon request and demonstration of their flight abilities to skip training phases.So, if you think you have what it takes to begin a career in military aviation, sign up now by clicking here.