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View Poll Results: Which Branch
Army 18 22.50%
Navy 18 22.50%
Marines 3 3.75%
Air Force 5 6.25%
Didn't serve, Wish I had 22 27.50%
Didn't serve, Glad I didn't 14 17.50%
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Old 04-03-11, 02:32 PM   #1
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sadly, not yet, but im gonna get my draft/conscription papers in less than a year, and i plan on staying in afterwards
Wait until you are in the armed forces and see what's what before you sign anything that you might regret later.
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Old 04-03-11, 02:40 PM   #2
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Someone has to peel the potatoes, and clean the toilets.
Ever thought about that ?

Behind the one percent "cool" jobs like flying a Tomcat or serving in the Virginia, there are 99 percent of bore, cleaning up the mess, maintenance and administration in dusty offices
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Old 04-03-11, 06:17 PM   #3
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Someone has to peel the potatoes, and clean the toilets.
Ever thought about that ?

Behind the one percent "cool" jobs like flying a Tomcat or serving in the Virginia, there are 99 percent of bore, cleaning up the mess, maintenance and administration in dusty offices
Here is the real Air Force



This is about as real as it gets.
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Old 04-03-11, 07:12 PM   #4
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Did 3.5 years in the US Navy with an S-3B squadron then moved on to a helo squadron which was the biggest mistake of my life... I probably won't do another enlistment but at least I can say I gave it a shot and served 7 years by the time it's all said and done. The navy now isn't the same as it was when I joined in '05, I'm ready for a career change but not disappointed that I joined and served.
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Old 04-03-11, 10:02 PM   #5
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Name says it all.

Nuke MM on a US Fast Attack Submarine. Served before and after the Berlin Wall came down.

Been there, done that. Had fun when we went to sea basically on a war footing every time the dive alarm sounded.

Loved what I did. Hated the BS you had to put up with to do it.

Some of the best times of my life.
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Old 04-04-11, 06:58 AM   #6
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Didn't serve, didn't want to. This doesn't mean that I am anti-military. I don't like state forced labour - we had the draft untill last year. I didn't do no substitute civilian service either.


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Nope, no national guard here.
The closest analogy would be the BGS/Bundespolizei - though not 100% comparatible they do have some of the same responsibilities in case of a crisis.
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Old 04-04-11, 12:50 PM   #7
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What is the National Guard anyways?

All we've got in the Netherlands are Army, Navy, Air Force and Military Police.

Didn't serve, don't plan to. I can see no reason to get involved in wars far away from the Netherlands because some politician deems it necessary.
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Name says it all.

Nuke MM on a US Fast Attack Submarine. Served before and after the Berlin Wall came down.

Been there, done that. Had fun when we went to sea basically on a war footing every time the dive alarm sounded.

Loved what I did. Hated the BS you had to put up with to do it.

Some of the best times of my life.
You'll meet some of the best in the world. You'll never forget them. They are friends for life.
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Old 04-04-11, 04:49 PM   #9
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Here is the real Air Force



This is about as real as it gets.
For most blue suiters, i'll bet that's true. I came to the conclusion years ago that no two peoples experience are the exact same. You can have two Airmen in the exact same AFSC, but walk away with entirely different experiences.

For example, i knew guys who had the same AFSC i did. 3E3X1. (Structural specalist - carpenter, mason, sheet metal fabricator and wielder all rolled into one). Within 4 years i had 3 different assignments, had been to five different countries for one reason or another, and had a crap ton of experience on projects ranging from Runway and Hanger construction, to building barracks and chowhalls, to revetment and RRR. Then id meet people of the same AFSC, and same rank that I had, who within the same 4 years, had only 1 assignment, had spent their entire enlistment on one base doing minor maintenance work, and had never been outside CONUS.

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There are folk in the AF who work for a living!
(I love the Project Manager, he clearly doesn't like answering stupid questions. lol )

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Old 04-04-11, 09:45 PM   #10
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I'm considering Joining the USMC. I'm quickly running out of reasons against joining.

I might look into joining the navy, if I can eek my way into the academy
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Old 04-05-11, 02:54 AM   #11
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Have to wonder about the commitment of Singapore's army.....

http://www.smh.com.au/world/soldiers...405-1d2ah.html
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Old 04-03-11, 02:47 PM   #12
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Wait until you are in the armed forces and see what's what before you sign anything that you might regret later.
Precisely. There are things that happened to the squad I was in, that were pretty harsh and not our fault. It got to the point where we were ridiculed infront of the rest of the companies and threatened with official investigation.

All this because we supposedly had smoked in our barracks, but it turned out to be this gupsy fellow who was in the next room. But of course, some of us weren't arsed to take a shower and sprayed some deodarant around to mask the sweat, so we were accused. All in all, the fellow next door just wanted out and said it was him who had done it etc. Anywho, we asked our squad NCO, if we could talk to him freely behind closed doors and asked him to apologize, he was a great guy, we all liked him, so he did not only apologize to us personally, but the next morning in public to every company in the brigade.

Respect to him.
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