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re: Executive Order signed in Navy locker room
Posted on 12/14/19 at 8:36 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
Posted on 12/14/19 at 8:36 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
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See David Robinson's career post-USNA for how this works.
Robinson stayed all four years. Plus when he first entered he was under the maximum height requirement, but then grew while at Annapolis. So they let him out after only two years since there aren't that many positions that a 7'1" midshipman can fill.
This post was edited on 12/14/19 at 8:36 pm
Posted on 12/14/19 at 8:43 pm to Quidam65
I'd like to point out in this thread also that you can actually request early departure from a service obligation if you win the friggin lottery and with pretty rare exception, you'll receive your waiver.
Too many people up in here acting like the world is gonna fall about if what, maybe 20 guys a decade get to go pro and delay their service? Sheesh.
And, basically NO ONE is contemplating the reality that the military can absolutely get benefit from having someone who ends up a successful pro.
As I pointed out earlier. The friggin Army spend TONS of money to sponsor a fricking car in NASCAR for Chrissakes. And, make no mistake, having an NFL starter beats having your name plastered on a fricking car.
Too many people up in here acting like the world is gonna fall about if what, maybe 20 guys a decade get to go pro and delay their service? Sheesh.
And, basically NO ONE is contemplating the reality that the military can absolutely get benefit from having someone who ends up a successful pro.
As I pointed out earlier. The friggin Army spend TONS of money to sponsor a fricking car in NASCAR for Chrissakes. And, make no mistake, having an NFL starter beats having your name plastered on a fricking car.
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