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HeadhunteR
Argentina1258 Posts
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Scip
Czech Republic11293 Posts
I guess I will wish you that all wars end soon then. | ||
Dance.jhu
United States292 Posts
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QuanticHawk
United States32026 Posts
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Gann1
United States1575 Posts
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blue_arrow
1971 Posts
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myopia
United States2928 Posts
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Saturnize
United States2473 Posts
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blahman3344
United States2015 Posts
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Destro
Netherlands1206 Posts
you always have choices. | ||
Elegy
United States1629 Posts
You'll find that the Army is a good place. Boot camp will suck, sure, but the sense of accomplishment of finishing something hard and difficult will make you proud of what you've done and a better person to boot. You'll be around like-minded individuals (or, in your case, you'll BECOME a like-minded individual xD) and that pays off. If you aren't going career, the most important thing, above all else, is to make sure you USE the benefits it gives you. Shop on-base for one, things are waaay cheaper there, which will help your family out. Use the billion and half options available to you to get college education while you're in, don't do stupid shit, and give it your all. Really, don't think of this as some desperate, last ditch effort to make a decent life. Think of it as an opportunity to better yourself, help your family, make lifelong friends, and bank a decent amount of money. You won't get rich in the Army, but if you live on-base, bank your pay, and don't waste it all on women and drinks every payday, you'll come out alright. Military is a very viable career nowadays, contrary to what a lot of people tend to think...if you go career, put in your twenty years, you retire with amazing benefits and pay, veteran benefits for children, etc. Not to mention twenty years in the service opens a ton of doors in the private sector for security jobs and a host of other things. | ||
BlackJack
United States10089 Posts
On June 25 2010 01:08 Sfydjklm wrote: it's not as scary as it sounds. Half of the people i know went to military and not one of them regrets going there, not even the combat vets. The scary part is being killed, not that you will regret it. | ||
Deleted User 3420
24492 Posts
Why not the air force, coast guard, navy, or national guard? I am going in service too, because it is also like my only good option. But I chose air force because I think it will have best career opportunities for me, and in air force I won't have to do any fighting - I don't want to be too involved in causing deaths. | ||
Sephy90
United States1785 Posts
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Happy.fairytail
United States327 Posts
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SoManyDeadLings
Canada255 Posts
On June 25 2010 01:50 sYz-Adrenaline wrote: Whats wrong with the army Something about the 5% (2000/50000 U.S. deaths/total) casualty rate bothers a lot of people. | ||
TheAntZ
Israel6248 Posts
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Whiplash
United States2928 Posts
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Sfydjklm
United States9218 Posts
On June 25 2010 03:49 BlackJack wrote: The scary part is being killed, not that you will regret it. As i insinuated in the latter portion of the post, if you do well on the tests its most likely you will never see combat in your life. | ||
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