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This might not help at all... but in Canada, the best way to go is to go through Military College. That means that you get out of there an officer, whatever you chose to do.
Of course, they will pay for your education above college if your carreer choice asks for it, but you have to stick around for a few years after that. I wanted to join, actually applied, but after a talk with a recruiter, I was oked to join, but he strongly suggested I didn't do it. He said that, and I still wonder why, said I had a very opposing personality (can you hear the sarcasm in my tone? lol), and being in the army would probably feel like hell to me! I thank him every day for being this honest with me!
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That's a big concern for me, DL. Son has an oppositional personality and I alternately worry about his being able to control his temper vs accepting the discpline and order.
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My first husband was in the military and we were stationed in Alaska. I felt then, and still do, that it can be a fantastic opportunity. I too was supposed to join but backed out at the last minute for fear we wouldn't be stationed together. To be fair, when he was in it was during peace time so there wasn't the fear that is present now. At the time though it was a fantastic decision, free travel, education, housing and medical care.
I agree that he should speak with all of the branches and read the fine line, which would hold true for anything.
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I would recommend Air Force if your looking for a somewhat easier ride. maybe the navy. Army and Marines tend to do grunt work so to save yourself the stress i'd shoot for the other branches. They all have their pitfalls so make sure when He signs he reads the fine print. My husband (Marine) Didn't and he kinda regrets it now. I had a brother in the army and he say several combat deployments. he didn't come back the same. If he can avoid grunt work more power too him. I am proud of my family and my husband but I worry for them just the same. Goodluck Red.
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Hey Kissie! Here's the update...
Army took pics of his tats. It was the location, not design, that made them questionable. One of the back of his head (that would show only during basic when he had the shaved head) and the other on his neck that they originally thought would be covered by BDUs. Apparently, these decisions are made by civilians with no concern as to the interest level, qualifications of the applicant. Word came back that they were unacceptable. Rather than go to the expense and pain of attempting laser removal right off the bat, he talked of going to another recruiter(s) and check with them...also delayed entry if he could go to MEPS first. Then if he passed physical, etc....do the removal between MEPS and the time he had to report in. But, now I'm not sure he's going to do it. His gf is moving out of state and they're talking of making a life together. Time will tell.... |
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Hey Red, Sorry if I repeat someone already said this, I did not read all the comments. For some the military is great and others not so much. I would encourage whoever to pick a field that will get them somewhere when they get out. I was a legal specialist in the military and in many ways it did help me further my goals in life. Nothing wrong with an gun carrying solider if that is your desire, but many could make life long choices.
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Well maybe that is better for him...but let him know...if he ever wants help to get into the military SSG is always here and willing to help!!!! Sometimes it helps to have someone willing to help pull some strings or to open other doors!!! wish him luck for us!!!! |
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We'll see what happens. Right now he's focused on moving to MT with his gf. Time will tell.... Thanks, scoob..
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I started out in the Army Nat. Guard. But I realized being a tank gunner wasn't going to carry me far so I started looking into active duty. I was interested in aviation and went to the Army recruiter and he told me if I went active it would be on tanks, they weren't going to spend money to retrain me when I was already trained. So I walked next door and talked to the Air Force recruiter and six months later I was an aircraft mechanic in the Air Force. Best thing that ever happened to me. Between the military and getting married and having a kid, I did a lot of growing up in that time. Was also the first time my dad told me he was proud of me. I highly reccomend it. I f he does decide to do it, just tell him to not let the recruiters pressure him into anything. It will all work out, one way or the other........Hoping for the best.
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To all of you that have served, are still serving, or have children considering service....THANK YOU!!!!
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