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| Milites Gregarius | Well I havent "joined" yet persay, but I am on my 18th birthday. Im joining to see the world, have a good permanent job, and most of all to give my time back to my country for the freedom it has given me. Also that way I wont be an obese kid sitting in my parents basement eating ho-hos and playing video games all day. |
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| Banned ![]() | Post; Because I really didn't see any other choice!I joined the military because it's what I thought I was born for. I spent my early child hood and early teens in the "woods" so to speak. Started hunting for food by myself when I was no older than nine. I loved military history, reading survivial manuals and spending days out in the woods when I was a kid. Not only that but, I was dirt poor. Sh.it, probably poorer than dirt. I just didn't see any other way. Looking back on it all, though, I would have went to college. I would have loved the opportunity to get my degree before joining the military. For those thinking about joining the military; GO TO COLLEGE FIRST! Get that degree and become an officer. It's the only way to go! Better pay, benefits and you will be the one inchagre. GET YOUR DEGREE FIRST! If you love the military so much join a ROTC unit in college. If that's not a viable option, then at least get your two year degree first. Respectfully, John http://johnanderson75.blogspot.com |
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| Optio | Quote:
Me I had no qualifications, was bored of school and stuff 16 working in McDonalds, wanted to do something with my life 8yrs later and never looking back. Some days are good some days are bad, but Im not flipping burgers any more unless we have a BBQ outside the block lol
__________________ From within Chaos Comes Order When there is no order in the world around us, we must adapt ourselves to the requirements of chaos instead. Law is order in liberty, and without order liberty is social chaos. Too little liberty brings stagnation and too much brings chaos Freedom is just Chaos, with better lighting. If at first you dont succeed, skydiving is not for you!! | |
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| Forum Health Inspector | It may sound hokey, but serving in the military (actually, for me, it's the uniformed services, since the US Public Health Service doesn't have a combat mission) is an extension of my desire to serve "the greater good." I guess being an EMT, ski patroller and a hospital adminsitrator (where I was making quite a bit more money...ouch) wasn't good enough, and since I never got around to going to medical school...serving in the PHS doing public health emergency preparedness/management was the next best option.
__________________ Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!" -- Isaiah 6:8 |
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| Can you hear me now? | I want to but I can't. I love to serve my country.
__________________ Why should I have to "Press 1 for English?" --Every American |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Who joined, I was dragged into the Army or should I say conscripted
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| Milites Gregarius | Seemed like a good idea at the time. I was out of college, not sure what I wanted to do and the men in my family have served since Washington's army. I figured, why not? Turns out the timing was bad. I earned my commission during the time of the peace dividend where there were going to be no more wars to fight. There is nothing worse than being in a military that has nothing to do and no budget to do anything with anyway. After all my training, I spent about a year in an Ensign pool (basically a temp worker) until Saddam invaded Kuwait and folks figured out that the world was still a dangerous place even though the Berlin Wall was gone. Things got much more interesting after that. If I had to do it all over again? Not sure. Probably. Still miss the excellent cheap haircuts. |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | The major driving force in my joining the military was my Dad. He died when I was young, almost 8 years old. He had been in Vietnam and while he was in the military and deployed he kept journals. There is an entry for every day he was there (3 tours) and I grew up reading them. I joined because I wanted to follow in his foosteps and do the things he go to do, have the pride in myself that he had in himself. Also, every male in my family has served in the militay so it has always been expected that if you're male you'll serve in some way. I made the right choice for me and I can't tell you how good it feels to know you're doing exactly what you want to do. It's a great feeling having that secure knowledge. |
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| Banned ![]() | I was offered a great opportunity to obtain a college education free of charge. It's worked out pretty well up to this point. |
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| Milites Gregarius | Post; Why did you join If you are/used to be in service why did u join what is the biggest reason for joiningThis post was merged with an existing thread. Last edited by Missileer; March 31st, 2007 at 07:02. Reason: Duplicate posts. |
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