joining the service

doublejj

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It's about the guy's to your left & right......[video=youtube;sXa0Z3Ad5uw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sXa0Z3Ad5uw[/video]
 

Commander Strax

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I think I find you are full of shit.

I live in a state with 3 major Army bases, and I can tell you from firsthand knowledge they don't give a fuck. I know one Captain and a few E-1's...they HELP you pass that drug test. So please, shut the fuck up.

fuck you asshole
 

doublejj

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Vietnam 1972........[video=youtube;3Dh1-71PWq8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3Dh1-71PWq8[/video]
 

doublejj

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Shotgun in Vietnam......[video=youtube;RE5bLzZy4mg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RE5bLzZy4mg[/video]
 

Jimmythejuice

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DoubleJJ, I remember when everyone was allowed to wear the black beret. That's when the 75 went tan. My brother was pissed that they commisioned the black to everyone. He said in Ranger school they always kept you a little hungry, just to keep you mean.
one more thing ,,,I loved the army..every damn minute dood,,rangerschool was INCREDIBLE , and the aftermath was badass,,,...just don't get shot too many times or they cut you short of your ten year retirement (myself).....gluckk man
 

mc130p

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The USAF is serious about drug testing. They will kick you out for weed, no problem. They put people in jail for cocaine and ecstasy, especially if they don't like you. First test after the MEPS urine test is about a week into basic training. They make everyone sit in a room, drink a canteen of water, and then you head to the shop. After basic training, it will be random, or if they suspect mass drug use in a unit they will test everyone on a shift or in a certain shop, or whatever. They have something called the Office of Special Investigations and send out undercover agents to bust military drug users and dealers on and around Air Force installations.
 

doublejj

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21 years 3 months total service time. 4 years active marine corps, 17 as a reservist . back then I wasn't smoking so cant help you there, but it was the best thing I could have done for myself as a 17 year old coming out of high school. the military aint for everybody, and just from your post here on this thread it don't sound like its for you imho. no hate... just saying sir. I had wanted to mention about the buddy program......I joined with a buddy..when we got off the bus at parris island..the drill instructor asked ....who is here on the buddy program? ....wave good bye to your buddy! we were put in different platoons and never had same duty station
I joined the Army out of high school with a buddy in 1969. After basic training I tried to get him to go to medic school with me, but he said no way, I want a safe job "in the rear with the gear". So he became a truck driver.
I ran into him about 9 months in Vietnam at a field hospital. His job consisted of driving a dump truck full of dirt, backwards in front of tank convoys, looking for mines. A dump truck & a private, were much easier to replace than a tank. He was recovering from hitting a mine & had earned his second Purple Heart!

There aren't many safe jobs in the Army
 

doublejj

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By 1970, medic's were in short supply in Vietnam. So as units were rotated in from the field for down time in the rear, the medics were re-attached to other units & sent back out. I served with 5-6 different companies in Vietnam.
I thought I was going to have it easier when I asked for medic school. But medics served more combat time than any other MOS.
 

doublejj

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Life in the Vietnam jungle......[video=youtube;u8kkFF62ko4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=u8kkFF62ko4[/video]
 

doublejj

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I learned a few things from Charlie ...................................[video=youtube;xvaEJzoaYZk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xvaEJzoaYZk[/video]......
 

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wascaptain

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doublejj... my first cousin was a 2 tour medic there. he is now a PA and on his 5 th wife. we go fishing together on his boat named "combat medic" he also is a silver star recipient ...a true hero........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ this salute goes out to you and all the nam vets sir
 

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Padawanbater2

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my long time buddy who is tired of being in one spot with a wife and child as well as one on the way decides that he needs something extra or better to get him to that life that he wants instead of working at a cell phone store. he decides he wants to join the military. we both seem to be in the same position only he's employed and im hustling oz bags (once again) to college students i know. i not all for it since im sort of a pacifist and dont condone fighting leaders and governments who could care less about my id let alone my well being. my friends wife thinks i should go with him... scratch that she told me to go with him. are there any pro-leaf soldiers or vets that can give a young buck here some advice?
I was in a similar position a few years ago..

Life going nowhere, the jobs that were available not worth shit.. Even if I took one I'd still be making below the poverty line..

Questioned joining the military, had a few meetings with recruiters, was on the verge of joining the NAVY, but after the meetings, I knew it wasn't for me.. even if I joined and did my job, I knew I wouldn't be improving my life at all. The military is designed to get people to sign years of their life away at the minimal cost available. The lower the better!

IMO, there are better ways to earn money than joining the military.. If you choose to do that, know the consequences. In todays world, you will not be welcomed back as a hero.. You will be viewed as a domestic terrorist trained by the US (ARMY/NAVY/Air Force/Marines?), combat ready..

Given statistics.. I just hope you don't commit suicide first..
 

RPM371

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Nobody has mentioned the Coast Guard. I signed up on my 17th birthday and served 4 years. Like anything military, it has it's ups and downs. But you sleep in a warm bed, they feed you well and you're helping people.
 

Trousers

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I joined the Army in 1969 to beat the draft. Other than getting spit on when I came home & a little PTSD, the Army was good for me. I got more positives out of it than negatives. I'm sure it's different today. My son went into the Army after high school, he had a great time...good luck....



Welcome home!
 

doublejj

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doublejj... my first cousin was a 2 tour medic there. he is now a PA and on his 5 th wife. we go fishing together on his boat named "combat medic" he also is a silver star recipient ...a true hero.............................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................... this salute goes out to you and all the nam vets sir
Salute back it you bro....to you and your cousin. I was in the 9th infantry Div, stationed at Dong Tam, but we were out on the Mekong delta most of the time on patrol. Welcome home!.....Hoooyah!..[video=youtube;p1DOSDcWAGY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=p1DOSDcWAGY[/video]......ooops look what I found in the bottom of my duffel bag when I got home.....US Army M1911A1 .45......my most trusted buddy for over 40 years.........Combat benefit........................................................................................................................
 

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doublejj

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Nobody has mentioned the Coast Guard. I signed up on my 17th birthday and served 4 years. Like anything military, it has it's ups and downs. But you sleep in a warm bed, they feed you well and you're helping people.
Thank you for your service bro......Respect!.......
 
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