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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does he want to DO? If he wants to be an F-16 pilot, for example, the choice is obvious. How does he want to LIVE? Is he even ok with the idea of living on a ship for months at a time? That said, morale is at an all time low. They’re about to be used for a Banana Republic parade to feed the ego of a guy who wants to be Kim Jong- Un on what should be a day off. At least three people have resigned from the Naval Academy over the politicization of the academy. [/quote] Currently, FBI /CIA /Foreign Service or military intelligence. [/quote] West Point for this. USNA second, Air Force a very distant third. I wouldn’t even consider Coast Guard or Merchant Marine [/quote] I’m reposting my question. I’m curious why you and others are saying West Point is ‘best’? In what way? I’ve heard that chance of active combat are highest in army. Is that what you mean by best? [/quote] Nothing to do with combat, though if the thought of combat is concerning to your kid, they shouldn’t be applying to any of the service academies. You aren’t going to understand a specific explanation since you don’t seem at all familiar with the military. But the above ranking would be your child’s best bet to receive the best training, skills, and attributes for the career path you posted.[/quote]
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