In my opinion, and throw it in the circular filing cabinet:
ROTC is 4 yrs part time. Commissioning in the AF is FT 4 yrs. There is no Reserve or Guard for AFROTC. To me that is something to investigate. Can she go Reserve or Guard as a nurse in AROTC?
I am not going to lie, Bullet did 2 yrs with the 82nd and a yr at CGSC as an AF O4. I have to say family wise it is different. The emotional ties are the same.
I am just saying if it was my child, my question would be after commissioning. Ask is if there is 100% guarantee if she wants AD via AROTC? It is guaranteed in the AF.
No offense, because I respect the Army since Bullet served with the 82nd and went to CGSC, but as a nurse, if you want flight nurse, the question comes to this:
If injured are they transported to Ramstein via Army airframes, or AF?
The answer is simple. Right now it is the AF that transports the injured soldier.
Honestly, Army has great hospitals, and if flying wasn't an issue, I would lean to Army. However, if flying is an issue as a nurse I would lean to the AF.
AF and Army both have crappy stations where nurses will be assigned. Ft Bliss...is not Ft BLESS! Minot...is known as why not Minot? freezin is the reason.
She has to understand that personalities are players in the equation. AF is known as the corporate branch. It might not be enough for her. Army is known to have meetings to plan for the next meeting. 8 to 4 is AF life. They are called the prima donna's/divas for a reason.