>>dont tell them to look at mos descriptions and come back to ask for clarification
I didnt say that you retard. Nice job switching arguments also.
/meg/ Military Enlistment General
Ah yes, the obligatory "cav scouts are basically infantry" post
Shut the fuck up POG
Just flew 720 miles in a T-6B. Any navy pilots in here happen to know the record?
Retarded question.
When they talk about allergies do they count seasonal allergies as allergies or are they talking about your stuff that will send you into anaphylactic shock?
The second one dummy
Whats the army/air guard like for older guys (late 20s)
Bachelors in ME if that's relevant
Im summing up some serious considerations here in a cavalier way, but Ive thought about it on and off for years and keep returning to it.
Benefits of training are appealing, student loan assistance is as well, my current employer is very military-friendly with this kind of stuff as well.
Hmmm is 6'5" too tall for 19k or should I just go in as an MP
9846 furlongs.
Anything that would cause you to die AND likely to experience while serving. Minor things (like hives) from shit that are unavoidable just need to be waivered. I have a marine friend fucking allergic to sunshine that just rolled with thit. Fucking looked like the Thing cuz of all his hives when he came back from deployment.
What state? Keep in mind if non-officer, only certain mos' will give you slrp (student loan repayment). In Cali, we have decent bonuses going to some mechanic MOS' currently in the Army Guard. If they give a decent bonus, they'll have SLRP most likely. I joined at 25 with a degree, enlisted, got the kicker (future education help on top of gi bill) and it's been good. The clearance helped my company out big time with our dod contracts.
In my hotel room right now, shipping off to benning in the morning. Any last minute advice besides not going?