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First off, there's no reason for YOU to get in trouble from an interpretation that I made. That would be irrational to say the least. Essentially though I said the same thing, only with more wording. If you're not going to take the time to research and become "smart" about something that would make you quite the opposite.
I'm very very very aware that if you sign up you know that there's a chance of you going over seas no matter your job. If and when my husband goes to Iraq, I will cope with that just like every other military wife does (minus half of the one's who divorce their husbands while in Iraq and steal their money) If it wasn't for my husband joining the army, I'd be in the navy or SOME branch, but now I don't even have to work so it's a thought I don't even need to deal with. But yeah, I'd sign up even knowing of the greater chances that I got sent over seas, would it stop me from signing up? Not at all.
Here's how I think, if you don't like the idea of getting sent to a warzone at any point in your enlistment (or even reactivated during your 4 years after release), don't join. It's -that- simple. When you sign those papers, you -should- know what you're getting into, joining the military isn't like going to work for a department store if you're going to go try to get into it and join blindly then.. well (and this may be snipped) you deserve to be sent to Iraq JUST so you can understand what your job TRULY entails.
Sorry to say it like that, but it's the truth.
To all those who are saying that they want to join: Do you fully accept and understand that you will most likely be over seas at some point in your enlistment? Do you understand that the military isn't just an easy job to get money? Are you willing to go through the physical and mental anguish at points to become a soilder of the military?
If you said yes to all the above then.. serisously you have no reason to not join, and congrats. For some reason, there are still people who want to join who will say no to the above.
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None. I don't care for military.
hm. tough call, really. i am joining the army soon, but i would have to say my favorite is the marines, simply because they are so damn awesome when it comes to pretty much everything. but, in case you didn't know, there is also a branch of spies that is classified as a military branch like the guy from burn notice (doing all the cool covert stuff, except in other countries) so if that were on here i would vote for them. army has the best jodies, btw.
...although, navy seals are teh shiznit.
i guess it would have to marines. for now. whatever.
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That's one of the worst jobs for a lzy person to have, screwing everyone else over.Being in the military is the last thing on my mind. I'm not a physical activity person cause I'm well, too damn lazy. Maybe the Army and be a medic.
I picked up your meaning behind it after you first posted it. I agreed.Actually I made the comment because of the "Marines are stupid" stereotype. Now that I've explained my post, the mods are going to harp on me or something crazy like that.
Not just in combat either. Out of 6 years I've spent over 4 1/2 overseas.To all those who are saying that they want to join: Do you fully accept and understand that you will most likely be over seas at some point in your enlistment?
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I don't know man, killing gooder sounds like a pretty good deal
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There's also Korea, Alaska, Hawaii, Africa, and plenty more to be considered overseas.
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Yeah my bro-in-law said Alaska was considered an overseas tour which.. I found funny because I never considered Alaska as part of the US anyways. xD My husband would love to end up at Ft. Wainwright though.
My bro-in-law didn't mind his year in Korea though, neither did my husbands brother, the only thing that sucks about Korea (and many other places) is that it's considered to hostile to bring family, or atleast it still was when my bro-in-law went in '02-'03