Various Non-Bald Discussions > Military/Serviceman
confused but considering
teenthatshavessometimes:
ok, thanks for the advice!
slyinglide:
--- Quote from: teenthatshavessometimes on August 15, 2008, 07:22:15 PM ---wow.................i will have to think about it
what are the pros and cons of each branch?
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Do you like to take boat rides.....Navy
Do you like Airplanes....Airforce
Do you want to challenge yourself physically, mentally, emotionally....Army and Marines
Technologically advanced id the Airforce and Navy
Learn to kill people Army and Marines
To make rank quickly and have a lot of fun... Army and Marines
To learn a job and get out after2 or 4 years and make a good living in the civilian world.... Airforce and Navy
teenthatshavessometimes:
thanks!
BaldRob:
--- Quote from: slyinglide on August 23, 2008, 09:29:08 PM ---
--- Quote from: teenthatshavessometimes on August 15, 2008, 07:22:15 PM ---wow.................i will have to think about it
what are the pros and cons of each branch?
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Do you want to challenge yourself physically, mentally, emotionally....Army and Marines
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And the Navy... and some jobs in the Chair Force...
ice4life:
--- Quote from: zzaapp on August 19, 2008, 07:37:27 PM ---One of the most overlooked branches of service is the Coast Guard. With the enemy bringing the fight to us, homeland security is becoming more important. When I was younger (in the days of the draft), I looked into the CG and the Navy. Went Navy, but it was a tough decision.
And, don't think that the CG misses out on all the action. We had Coast Guard detachments with us in Vietnam.
You aren't too young to talk to the recruiters. Just tell them that you are under age right now and just looking for information for the future. They will be glad to talk to you. They are active duty personnel, and most of them have great stories to tell.
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The coast guard isn't a part of the DOD, they're DOT. They have the same benefits, and get hazard pay depending on where the go and what their job is. I'd say the coast guard would be and awesome job, but if you have any injuries to your ankles, knees, hips, that may not be the way to go for you..... I'm an Airforce vet, and my dad is retired green beret, my little brother was a sniper in the army and now he's a recruiter. my mom was also in the army and airforce. It's all about preference. I wouldn't choose the marines hust because you heard that they are the toughest. it all depends on the person going through it. I've heard people compair bootcamp to highschool football practice. So talk to the recruiters and figure out whats best for you. good luck brother!
Ice
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