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Is this something that you are actually planning on doing? And if so, why? All I know is that you have to be discharged each time before joining a new branch. Beyond that, I don't know the rules about how many times you're allowed to do it.
Well, when you join a particular service branch, you typically sign a contract or agreement that outlines your commitment to serve for a specific period. If you are considering an inter-service transfer, it's important to understand the implications on your service commitment and potential obligations associated with the new branch. You probably won't be allowed to keep moving forever, so you'll want to find a service branch that will be a really good fit
I don't know personally, but talking to a recruiter would probably be a good idea
Inter service transfers are tough. I switched from the Navy into the Air Force and it was a complicated and drawn out process (officer side). I wouldn’t want to go through that again.
It is possible to transfer from one service branch to another multiple times. I know someone who did just that. He originally served in the US Navy, switched to the Coast Guard, and then eventually ended up in the Marines. It was a long and difficult process involving lots of paperwork, but in the end it was well worth it.