It may appear odd to some of you, but as someone who dislikes his country, culture and language, and feels like he needs to fulfill certain obligations to the world (particularly to the US, since I admire the vision of the land of the free and the home of the brave)-- going to recruit to the US army seems ideal to me at this point (after doing a lot of self-evaluations).
However, the disturbing questions that are running in my head are:
-Does the US army accept foreign people wanting to recruit? for the record, I'm perfectly healthy and in good shape (thanks to basketball). I also speak fluent English.
-If so, how do I get the ball rolling about it?
-I'm not completely free from the Israel army. I went to the mental health officer to get a release due to the reasons I listed above. There will be a meeting a month from now deciding how will they act on my case. Would that pose a problem?
In my vision, I just want to take the next flight to the US, go to a recruiting center, and begin my new life. But I fear the road may not be that smooth.
For the record, I'd personally be glad to recruit as medic, but I'd just like to know I can recruit first.:salute2:
Merry Christmas, happy Hanukkah!
However, the disturbing questions that are running in my head are:
-Does the US army accept foreign people wanting to recruit? for the record, I'm perfectly healthy and in good shape (thanks to basketball). I also speak fluent English.
-If so, how do I get the ball rolling about it?
-I'm not completely free from the Israel army. I went to the mental health officer to get a release due to the reasons I listed above. There will be a meeting a month from now deciding how will they act on my case. Would that pose a problem?
In my vision, I just want to take the next flight to the US, go to a recruiting center, and begin my new life. But I fear the road may not be that smooth.
For the record, I'd personally be glad to recruit as medic, but I'd just like to know I can recruit first.:salute2:
Merry Christmas, happy Hanukkah!
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