
Silly chick
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No but I would join the Navy or Airforce.
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The H
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It's more of a personal choice than anything. The army can and does offer a lifestyle, more so than a job. Yes, you could get yourself shot, but then again you can die in a car crash (more servicemen and women die in RTA's than in combat).
The military tends to run in families. If you grow up in the forces, as I did, you generally end up joining yourself. It's not to everyones liking, but I couldn't work in retail, it would bore me silly.
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Kitten,Doc
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HELL YEAH , I AM AN AMERICAN
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Tha Goose
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I have joined and I ship off here soon... can't wait for the day that I get to fight :)
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fatal_essence
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when they pay for you to go to university (even if it is to study outdoor activity management, or something equally useless) why not? Also, it's suicide without the guilt. But i think some people just want to be soldiers, and run around with guns in army kit, until they get their brains blown out, or they grow up. no offence, anyone.
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Proud Army Wife
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HELL YES!
Put those papers in front of me and I'll swear in today!
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wrf3k
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In a second, but they wont take me. Because I love my country and the pay and benefits are great.
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HOOAH! It's an Army Thing
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Already served. US Army. 95B34Q9. I'd do it again if I could.
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genghis41f
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Yes. I'm currently in the RAF, but if I wasn't at this moment, I'd do it again. I want to serve my Country and it's people. I'm a patriot and see joining up as the best way to serve. I'm proud to be in HM forces and truly want to do my part.
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MALicious
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I'm already in, so I say yes.
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peter gunn
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I was once young and foolish enough to believe in the military. I was sadly mistaken, and wouldn't do that again. They have no regard for human life whatsoever. A soldier is calculated to last +/- 5 years anything more is good anything less is unfortunate whatever else happens to you after your military service is no concern of theirs(e.g. gulf war syndrome) you're put through extreme physical endurance and deprived of any comfort whatsoever and all that for just over minimum pay. No thanks
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HeatherMarie
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yes
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bigbadbirmz
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I would fight for england and join the british army ! i wud defend england Join it fight for your country!!!!
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sunshine
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I have joined recently acutally.
I am proud to be British and support our nation.
God save the Queen!!
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kristycordeaux
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Many men in this country do not lack for patriotism or courage. Happy to disappoint you.
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Beclovesadam
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ME! I"M IN THE ARMY!!!!!!!!
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chkibo2000
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Anyone that is smart, patriotic, and not afraid.
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Mommymonster
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Honey, if I didn't have three kids that depended on me, I'd go back in in a skinny minute! But, I got out of the military to get married and have kids. It's not a place for mothers with children.
I would go back in the Navy. I got out after the first Gulf War.
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iraq51
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I served as an army officer in the mid 1970's. I recently returned from Iraqa sa DOD contractor for 18 months. I tried to reactivate my commission by I missed being able to rejoin by 3 years. So now I am planning on getting another contract to return to Iraq as a civilian contractor.One of the guys that works with the troop, travels in convoys and gets shot at...not some desk jockey.
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wei_bei_li
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I'd only go if the would gaurantee I get to kill terrorists
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awesome_eo
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Ummm.. a little to late now..
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shrty0525
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Yep I would.
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BITE ME
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In a HEARTBEAT I would return to Active Duty! I am Prior and been out a few years, but would return if my health allowed me.
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crude_oil
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Patriotic and highly motivated individuals. Why do people become cops when there is a lot of crime? Or firefighters when there are bad forest fires?
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gonefornow
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My hubby adds:
I was in the Army and would go back in at the drop of a hat. I happen to believe in the people that make this the country that it is.
And I would still go back even if it were only to protect the right of the people that find it easy to criticize those that believe in and support their country!
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Mark W
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Anyone that sees that there is no other employer in America that will take someone with a high school education, teach them a valuable skill, pay for their college education at the same time, and only ask for a 2-6 year employment agreement. Not everyone that enlists gets to go fight, but that is just another shining example of ignorance of our fellow Americans about people that are doing so much to provide you with the opportunity to exist when their are those out there that want to exterminate the entire population of our country because of their fanatical religious beliefs. If you diagree with that also, you again are showing your ignorance. Go see an Army representative to see what is offered before passing judgement on enlisting.
If the war and danger are your arguments, I ask you, "did you think twice about the fact that more young people are killed in car accidents they were driving in, before you took yourself to the DMV?" I didn't think you did. That is an example of having what you want without doing all you can to preserve the right to have it.
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mike_one_zero
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"History teaches, that when you lose the will to fight, those who have the courage and the willingness to fight will take over."
COL "Bull" Simmons, Son Tay Raid 1970
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Siegfried
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Retired from the Army ten years ago.
Would go back if I weren't too old and not deployable.
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Mav
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Been there, done that.
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JBR
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No. My boyfriend was in Iraq for a year and I wouldn't want to experience that for anything. I have the highest respect for all military members, but I couldn't do it. I'm glad there are men and women who can though!
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and,or,nand,nor
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I already did... (Desert Storm)
HOWEVER!!!!! I have to be honest... I have two nephews that are the age to go.... I have made them promise me that they would come and talk to me before they ever make a decision to join. If they do.... I plan to show them about 9 hrs of home video that I shot while I was there. It would make Ollie North think twice!
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