soldiering aint all that. its a job. not a heroism. i certainly never gave anybody freedom of the press, allowed a flag burning, or any of that other shit. thank god for reporters and constitutional lawyers and etc. that is where america is getting in trouble. we havent had to defend one grain of american soil since ww2, and it will be a long time before that day comes again. when it does, your average guy will pick up a gun and do what has to be done. he still wont be a hero, he'll just be a normal guy defending his home. nothing special about america in that respect, your typical russian or japanese or irani would feel the same. if you really want to support veterans, how about using your vote to ensure less of us are being created.
I thought they said no anti-war shit. *Bans you from this thread*
I support our troops 100%! And soon, I'll be one of them! (I'm going to join the National Guard as Military Police. The recruiter said that since I'm joining as Military Police the chances of me being sent to Iraq are around 90-95%. He suggested I waited until the next President to start pulling troops back before joining if I don't want to be sent overseas.)
DON'T JOIN MP.
Seriously, you get the biggest shaft out of them all, and everyone who ISN'T an MP hates you.
If you really want a fun job, try going to a 96B or 97B. I think I had the BEST possible job in the army as a 96B10/20.
My long time goal is to be a Police Officer. Military Police pretty much gets me all set up for that. I understand no one's going to like me, it's going to be just like being a regular cop. I'm going to be the bad guy that everyone hates because I have to get them in trouble. I'm fully prepared for it and I'm fine with that.
Question for Atonichis775: Did you ever fight Scorponok?
If you want to be a police officer, 96B or 97B is DEFINATLY the way to go. Thats Military Intelligence BTW if I didn't say before. Specifically, 96B is an intelligence analyst (or Tactical intelligence analyst if your in a Cavalry unit) and 97B is interrigator.
You get a top secret SCI/DCID clearance which lasts for 5 years, and a secret clearance that lasts for 10. I'm actually in the process of applying to a police department, and my Military experience puts me ahead, PLUS, my clearance puts me even father ahead since they don't need to do the background check
I had 4 years active and 1 year overseas. Currently, the only thing holding me back is a knee injury which is the reason I was discharged from the Army.
And to answer your question:
Yes. But don't tell anyone...
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But seriously
If your REALLY considering military service i hvae some suggestions:
GOTO COLLEGE WHILE YOUR IN.
Seriously, take as many online classes as you can. It convets into Promotion points after you attend WLC as Specialist and can get you into NCO ranks FAST. Plus, you can get time off to goto the school.
Ask for Station of choice AND a sign-on bonus.
They recruiter will lie and say you can't have both. Tell him it's both or you won't sign up.
He will get you the waiver within a few days.
Now, you won't get as big of a sign-on bonus, but it's worth being able to pick where you go for your first year (yea, it's only guranteed for a year), BUT, usually if it's your first duty station, it will end up being your duty station for a long time. Just don't pick Fort Stewart or Benning. They both SUCK and you get stuck at them. We refer to georgia as the "black hole of the army" because once your stationed there once, even re-enlisting with station of choice you won't be gone forever.
We actually had someone re-enlist to goto germany and he left. We were back in the states for 14 months before our redeployment and he came back a month before my unit left to join them again. He was REALLY PISSED.
If you wanna do relatively safe staff-work, ask for Fort huachuca. It's on top of a mountain, but they don't deploy overseas because it's the home of the military intelligence academy.
If you want to go overseas however, ask for 10th mountain. They goto afghanistan all the time.
Volunteer for ANY AND ALL CLASSES they offer.
Even if it sounds bad.
Field Sanitation might sound horrible, but you get promotion poiints, which in most MOS' can be hard to comeby.
I think the fastest promoting MOS right now is 13f (Fire support something-or-other), with 96B being almost right behind it. You can EASILY make Staff Sergeant in 96B in under 4 years, but you'll probably not make Sergeant First Class for at least 8-9 years becuase there are so few.
Anyway, if you want more information, just let me know