Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people are forgetting the military is to kill people. They do provide great side benefits, if that’s what’s important.
Wacko. The military is to protect and preserve our way of life, which (with all its problems) is the last best hope for humanity.
Anonymous wrote:Oh another military bashing thread, how lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Understand there is a huge difference in quality of life and jobs if you are enlisted vs. officer so those saying they have degrees and officers are in a different situation than OP. OP, college first, then military.
Anonymous wrote:Be honest.
I would prefer he didn't. You?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. He thinks it sounds like a cool adventure before he settles in to a different career.
If he wants an adventure he can join the peace corps. The military is a machine where they train the individualism out of you and teach you how to kill people in the most efficient way. I saw this as a wide of someone who did join the marine corps out of college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people are forgetting the military is to kill people. They do provide great side benefits, if that’s what’s important.
Wacko. The military is to protect and preserve our way of life, which (with all its problems) is the last best hope for humanity.
Anonymous wrote:I would actively discourage him. We have a moron as commander in chief, and anything and everything that oaf touches, he ruins.
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Can't you picture Trump sending our young men and women to defend that Saudi Prince who had a Washington Post journalist murdered? Yah, not signing up for the likes of that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people are forgetting the military is to kill people. They do provide great side benefits, if that’s what’s important.
Wacko. The military is to protect and preserve our way of life, which (with all its problems) is the last best hope for humanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people are forgetting the military is to kill people. They do provide great side benefits, if that’s what’s important.
The majority of members of the military will never see combat. Even in wartime. Only about 1/4 of the military members of my extended family and DH’s extended family have ever seen combat. Most were in support roles of some kind.