Here's my Leatherneck. Where you earn your ribbons, metals and promotions.
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A great reason to be proud and I can tell you are.
Here's my Leatherneck. Where you earn your ribbons, metals and promotions.
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yep because I wouldnt want my daughter getting banged more than an old wood screendoor on a country store.That's the last place I'd send my daughter if she was interested in military service.
A great reason to be proud and I can tell you are.
yep because I wouldnt want my daughter getting banged more than an old wood screendoor on a country store.
Theres a reason one of the first things I learned in the military was to stay away from any females other than ones in the Air Force.
Of coarse there are always exceptions for everything, but when other retired branch guys are telling you AIR FORCE theres a lot of good reasons for it.
Do you hear that? It sounds like a metallic clicking. It's getting louder. OH MY GOD IT'S A JDAM!!! I like JDAMs, they give us bang for the buck. That and air conditioning. I retrained in 1999 to be a Manpower and Organization Analyst because of air conditioning. I've been on open fork-lifts in the rain, loaded trucks in snowstorms and wore chemical defense gear in the south Georgia summertime all as a Blue Suiter. Air Conditioning and Excel is better.
I think that about sums it up!
If you want to really become a leader early in life join the Corps.
Agree with this entirely. In the Air Force, you aren't really leading anything much at all until you are a TSgt. As an officer, you can be a Captain and still not doing a whole lot of actual leading (it's more management). If you are a pilot, you won't be a leader until you are a Major and get the aircraft commander cert. The USAF coddles its young and stunts their growth because it is so risk averse.
USMC and to some degree the Army have a small unit mentality that develops leaders much younger-- as a Cpl or so you better know wth you are doing. The USAF is a big unit mentality, a the basic unit is a whole flying squadron, not a rifle company. There'a ton of micro-management baked into the pie.
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After you leave the service, are you able to sit for board exams as a nurse or PA?