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Joining the U.S. Military in 2020?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlligatorState" data-source="post: 1359501" data-attributes="member: 19219"><p>3 of my best friends joined the Military in 2016, straight out of high school. 2 of them the Marines, and another the Army.</p><p></p><p>The guys in the Marines went into Force Recon, which was pretty dope. Basically if you move up enough in Recon, then you can move into true Special Forces type work. This is a pure combat role, an elite one at that.</p><p></p><p>This kid basically had everything it took, he passed all the schools, got into recon, everything. He hit me up on Snapchat a few months ago basically saying that he is super bored, and that all he does is sit around on the base all day. </p><p></p><p>Granted, he now knows like 25 different ways to kill people instantly. He has some skills now that he definietly didn't prior. He also went to Japan and France during those 4 years in.</p><p></p><p>He decided to use his GI bill and is going back to college. Take that for what you will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlligatorState, post: 1359501, member: 19219"] 3 of my best friends joined the Military in 2016, straight out of high school. 2 of them the Marines, and another the Army. The guys in the Marines went into Force Recon, which was pretty dope. Basically if you move up enough in Recon, then you can move into true Special Forces type work. This is a pure combat role, an elite one at that. This kid basically had everything it took, he passed all the schools, got into recon, everything. He hit me up on Snapchat a few months ago basically saying that he is super bored, and that all he does is sit around on the base all day. Granted, he now knows like 25 different ways to kill people instantly. He has some skills now that he definietly didn't prior. He also went to Japan and France during those 4 years in. He decided to use his GI bill and is going back to college. Take that for what you will. [/QUOTE]
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