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re: Thinking about joining the military UPDATE: joined Army
Posted on 8/2/18 at 1:21 am to cascadia
Posted on 8/2/18 at 1:21 am to cascadia
You should become an entrepreneur. You create your own luck and don't have to kill/be killed to do it. It's the hardest thing to do but the most rewarding. Either way don't half arse it and good luck.
This post was edited on 8/2/18 at 1:25 am
Posted on 8/2/18 at 1:33 am to cascadia
Join the army so you can help South Africans
Posted on 8/2/18 at 3:07 am to cascadia
Which ever branch you choose, pick a job that will pay you in the civilian world. GI bill is great, but a good paying job upon release is great too. A few guys I work with even used GI bill while working. Ex navy nuc here, stay army or air force. In those groups, you can go home at night. Being in Vegas, a lot of air force around here, those guys love it. You will NOT make rank quickly in AF...nobody leaves the "chair force". If you don't have a "good" job in the army, it can suck too. Make DAMN sure you have your billet nailed down BEFORE signing paperwork. Recruiters love telling kids...don't worry. you are a shoe in to get that billet...after boot camp. Just to reiterate, sea going navy jobs SUCK! I served 88-94 (nukes do 6 years), did a NINE month west pac for the first persian gulf war. I got to stand on land for 10 days during that 9 months. The rest of the time, I was stuck on a boat with 6000 swinging dicks. Now an Aggie fan might like that idea...
After that little rant, I would not take a million dollars to give up all my memories...but I wouldn't give a nickel, to do it again. 


Posted on 8/2/18 at 4:54 am to cascadia
Take the Airforce their women are the hottest. I quit for a year and grew my hair. Never looked back after coming back to the Army reserves. 36yrs and counting. 

Posted on 8/2/18 at 5:07 am to Bryno1960
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USAF seems to treat enlisted as actual second class citizens compared to officers.
Same here i was in the air force and never felt this way. Obviously the guy making this statement is clueless. To the OP i say go for it! See the world and become your own man. No need to live with mom and dad till your 30 like so many your age do these days.
Vegastiger That was some great advice


Especially the part where they tell you after training you will get stationed pretty much where you want

This post was edited on 8/2/18 at 5:11 am
Posted on 8/2/18 at 5:28 am to cascadia
Young ENS here. Navy life has been great but the training part is very long hours. 12-13 hour days is the norm so far
Posted on 8/2/18 at 6:22 am to cascadia
do it baw. make sure you get lots of tats so people can verify military status
Posted on 8/2/18 at 6:25 am to cascadia
Much as I bitch about it now (winding down 30+ years), the Army has been extraordinarily good to me and my family. Most of my service has been reserve component, but over the past 30 years, that has meant plenty of "opportunities" to spend extended time on active duty.
It's been an honor to serve my country under difficult circumstances.
It's been an honor to serve my country under difficult circumstances.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 7:51 am to TDcline
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Probably my biggest regret to this day was getting out.
Just don't do anything related to the guard..Join the real Military and actually be active
This post was edited on 8/2/18 at 7:53 am
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:25 am to GrammarKnotsi
I’ve been in the Air Force for 9 years, 4 years Active and 5 years Guard. I just got selected to be an officer back on Active Duty. I’ve been stationed at an Army base and I can tell you Air Force is your best option.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:01 am to cascadia
I loved my time in the Marines. Semper Fi.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:09 am to cascadia
You aren’t tough enough
Find a desk job
Find a desk job
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:13 am to cascadia
By far one of the best decisions I ever made. Went to college right out of high school and wasn't ready or mature enough for it. Joined the Navy, saw some great places, made some great life long memories and friends that 20+ years later I'm still in contact with. Attended college classes on the ship while on a Med cruise. Used Tuition Assistance while on shore duty to get some college classes, used my GI Bill when I got out and finished my education in 3 semesters. Definitely made me grow up and mature.
Two guys I grew up stayed in and retired around 40, then took a civilian job doing the same exact job on the same base, doing the same thing they were doing before, but now getting a retirement check AND a civilian check for doing it. One in medical, one in logistics. Military offers some good opportunities.

Two guys I grew up stayed in and retired around 40, then took a civilian job doing the same exact job on the same base, doing the same thing they were doing before, but now getting a retirement check AND a civilian check for doing it. One in medical, one in logistics. Military offers some good opportunities.

Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:13 am to cascadia
Don’t do it unless you need money for college.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:15 am to td01241
I think it’s funny how many people in this thread talk about how it’s the best thing they’ve ever done. I wish I could get an accurate reading of how many were combat MOS and actually fought. It isn’t glamarous or glorious watching your friends die. I hated it and a lot of the people I served with did too. I suppose maybe Air Force or Navy wouldn’t be as bad
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:18 am to cascadia
My cousin joined the Navy right out of high school. He's been in for three years and says it is the best thing he ever did. Plans on doing at least 20 years. He says it's hard work, but if your heart is in it it isn't bad. He wanted to travel and has been to Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Philippines, Guam, Hong Kong, and a few other places. He always knew that he wanted to go into the military so he started lifting weights when he was about 13 years old and is built like a brick shithouse, especially after having access to the gym facilities the Navy provides. He will start taking college courses next year when he comes back to the U.S.
This post was edited on 8/2/18 at 9:21 am
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:26 am to td01241
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It isn’t glamarous or glorious watching your friends die.
I didn't notice that at all here..Several mention missing it and if you're out and don't I get it..I joke about the guard and coasties, but I'll never discount anyone that has to live with killing 200 people via a Tomahawk missile vs someone who pulled a trigger..shite like that has no room between the Veterans out there today
This post was edited on 8/2/18 at 9:46 am
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:27 am to cascadia
I served 4 years USAF. Based on what you're looking to accomplish, don't think about joining another branch. It's the branch closest to working in the real world. There's only a 6 week basic training, shortest of the branches. You don't have to do stupid drills and bullshite inspections after basic and school, you just go to work and do your thing.
Don't be a cop, fireman, or any of that. You scored decent on your ASVAB so you'll have numerous options of career paths. Don't hesitate to choose one with a long tech school, they're typically the jobs that will be worth the most once you're out.
The Army may flash a big ole signup bonus but you have to go infantry. Unless you want to be a cop or security guard, stay the frick away from anything infantry or combat related (unless it's combat communications (satellites, tech control, etc.). It doesn't sound like you're joining because you want to be a hero or Captain America so absolutely no need to go Army infantry, Marines, etc.
Air Force takes care of their people....best food, best living arrangements, most lenient appearance policies, smartest branch so you're not dealing with a bunch of idiots, and, again, most laid back work atmosphere. I called every sergeant I reported to through my 4 years by their first names, including my shop's senior NCOs.
Do it man, you won't regret it.
Don't be a cop, fireman, or any of that. You scored decent on your ASVAB so you'll have numerous options of career paths. Don't hesitate to choose one with a long tech school, they're typically the jobs that will be worth the most once you're out.
The Army may flash a big ole signup bonus but you have to go infantry. Unless you want to be a cop or security guard, stay the frick away from anything infantry or combat related (unless it's combat communications (satellites, tech control, etc.). It doesn't sound like you're joining because you want to be a hero or Captain America so absolutely no need to go Army infantry, Marines, etc.
Air Force takes care of their people....best food, best living arrangements, most lenient appearance policies, smartest branch so you're not dealing with a bunch of idiots, and, again, most laid back work atmosphere. I called every sergeant I reported to through my 4 years by their first names, including my shop's senior NCOs.
Do it man, you won't regret it.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:29 am to mmmmmbeeer
tho it not military, coast guard seems really cool
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:44 am to Boo Krewe
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tho it not military, coast guard seems really cool
Definitely another good choice. Only restrictions are your travel would be pretty limited and I'm not sure how many jobs they offer with private sector equivalents due to being so small and tasked with such specific missions.
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