Awesome, I'll definitely see what the Navy has to offer me, and, (if necessary), I'll check the Air Force too. I wouldn't have a problem going USMC flying helos if I knew there was a way where I could transition somehow to get the necessary prerequisites to fly for the airlines.
It' s wakeup time. I know you're young and have a few years to go before putting together an application package, but here's a bit of advice: most of what I've gotten from you on this thread is that your big goal is to fly in the airlines as a career; and what the Navy and/or Air Force has to OFFER YOU to achieve your goal. The Navy & Air Force are in business to protect the sealanes, provide air superiority (among a few dozen other missions), and project power ashore worldwide;
not to provide flight training/flight hours, and experience to prospective airline crews!
So REMEMBER... years from now, when writing your motivational statement, put great emphasis on what various qualities and experience you have to offer the services; and de-emphasize what they have to offer you, they already know that!
Also remember, when you put in a package for OCS, you are applying for a very competitive slot, just like a civilian job in a competitive job market. You have to sell yourself to them, not them to you.

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