Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd have my kids committed for intense psychological evaluations and if by some miracle they were found to be sane I'd disown them.
Obviously, not a fan of the military here, to put it lightly. My two oldest kids who are in grad school basically considered joining the military as much as they considered joining the circus.
You are a peach. Do you spit on our soldiers that are protecting our freedoms?
Do you like the fact that we are not run by the Nazis (no hyperbola there....really...the military saved us from that fate in WWII).
DO you like the fact that we are (mostly) terrorism free since 2001?
The members of the military protect us...some pay the ultimate sacrifice, and some come back different and harmed. But, they are heroes. They are why you can post your disdain for them in a public forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd have my kids committed for intense psychological evaluations and if by some miracle they were found to be sane I'd disown them.
Obviously, not a fan of the military here, to put it lightly. My two oldest kids who are in grad school basically considered joining the military as much as they considered joining the circus.
You sound like a complete clown yourself.
+1000 disown your kids for protecting our country? you sound like a coward.
We're going to have to agree to disagree on this. You're never going to convince me that I'm wrong in my stance. Ill never convince you. This is a big country; there's room for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're going to have to agree to disagree on this. You're never going to convince me that I'm wrong in my stance. Ill never convince you. This is a big country; there's room for everyone.
Absolutely, agree to disagree about joining or wanting to join you kid to join military. As a mom I hope my child doesn't want to. But "disown" them if the want to join, there is not room for you anywhere. Honestly, go move to another country and everyone is better off.
This is a big country; there's room for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soooo go into the military with student loans?
What about going in enlisted. Telling your kid to avoid a spouse and kid. Work to a college degree while enlisted and then becoming an officer?
What makes being enlisted so bad? Most bad reviews come from subpar performances or family at home not being willing to support the things sometimes as stupid a as they are
We will pay for our child's college education. We started planning at birth. It is very hard to do your degree and become an officer as you only have a short window and that's assuming you will be approved. Its very very difficult to transfer from enlisted to officer.
What makes enlisted so bad? Low pay, getting treated very poorly by officers, getting crappy career fields and then being stuck in they as you cannot easily switch, and much more. You clearly don't know much about military.
Anonymous wrote:For those with high schoolers!
What are your thoughts on allowing or wanting your kids joining the military? Do you suggest the idea? What would you say if they did?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD's pay for college plan is to join the Air Force.
What made her choose the Air Force?
I have 2 friends in the Army bothy of which are still in the Army.
I had 3 friends joing the Air Force. One is stil in of the three. Quite frankly only because he is a nurse. The other 2 said it wasn't what people thought it was. They considered transferring to the Army but didn't want to have to go through basic training again.
And i have one family member that joined the marines. Been on for about 2 years. His dad is a marine officer. He is now wanting to transfer to the Army.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd have my kids committed for intense psychological evaluations and if by some miracle they were found to be sane I'd disown them.
Obviously, not a fan of the military here, to put it lightly. My two oldest kids who are in grad school basically considered joining the military as much as they considered joining the circus.
You sound like a complete clown yourself.
+1000 disown your kids for protecting our country? you sound like a coward.
We're going to have to agree to disagree on this. You're never going to convince me that I'm wrong in my stance. Ill never convince you. This is a big country; there's room for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd have my kids committed for intense psychological evaluations and if by some miracle they were found to be sane I'd disown them.
Obviously, not a fan of the military here, to put it lightly. My two oldest kids who are in grad school basically considered joining the military as much as they considered joining the circus.
You sound like a complete clown yourself.
+1000 disown your kids for protecting our country? you sound like a coward.
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering if the posters who are supportive live in DC area or elsewhere? Because if you live elsewhere you might not be able to see that there is one huge issue with enlisting in the military (esp. - Army) in the past decade+: you have to be blind not to see very young guys with no legs, no arms, some with half of the body missing... And, obviously, many-many thousands with life-long injuries that are not so visible to the outsiders... Yes, Afganistan and Iraq are almost "over" but the time in the 80s and most of the 90s when enlisting was just one of the possible safe choices is not going to be back anytime soon...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are all the people here typing and "in the military" actually ghosts?
I was in the military and I'm not a ghost... unless this is some kind of sixth sense shit...