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Joining the U.S. Military in 2020?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kona" data-source="post: 1358877" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>Stop whatever you are doing and go see a recruiter. </p><p></p><p>Being a part of the greatest military force in human history, The US Navy, was the best decision I ever made. I have skills and experience that few Americans have. All of the politics and bullshit disappear when bullets are flying and bombs are bursting in air. Please don't think I'm cold here, but there is a confidence that comes from looking down the barrel of a rifle and popping the head off a terrorist that just tried to kill your buddy that most men just don't have anymore. I know that I've seen the worst in humans, and have been through things, and lived, that most can't comprehend. I can do anything. </p><p></p><p>When I was finishing college an older vet gave me a more eloquent version of that speech. I'm glad I listened. I don't remember all of it, but here's the part that stuck all these years: STOP THINKING ABOUT IT AND DO IT!</p><p></p><p>I hope that helps. </p><p></p><p>Aloha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kona, post: 1358877, member: 318"] Stop whatever you are doing and go see a recruiter. Being a part of the greatest military force in human history, The US Navy, was the best decision I ever made. I have skills and experience that few Americans have. All of the politics and bullshit disappear when bullets are flying and bombs are bursting in air. Please don't think I'm cold here, but there is a confidence that comes from looking down the barrel of a rifle and popping the head off a terrorist that just tried to kill your buddy that most men just don't have anymore. I know that I've seen the worst in humans, and have been through things, and lived, that most can't comprehend. I can do anything. When I was finishing college an older vet gave me a more eloquent version of that speech. I'm glad I listened. I don't remember all of it, but here's the part that stuck all these years: STOP THINKING ABOUT IT AND DO IT! I hope that helps. Aloha! [/QUOTE]
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