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LukeHolland wroteOh, well congrats on that man!-Trident wroteLukeHolland wrote Congrats to you Trident! Hope you have a blast....oh wait...NO! DON'T HAVE A BLAST!!!!Thanks, man! I know I'll have fun! And why don't you become a corpsman? ;) lol. But anyway, thank you!
I was thinking about going into the Navy's Nuclear program, but I decided that sitting on a submarine for months at a time would bore the hell out of me.
Seriously though, best of luck to you, and anyone else on here who is going to serve!
That would've been a good idea...but I'm already more than 2/3rds of the way to my Bachelors in Aerospace Engineering with a job lined up if I stay on track!
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Axe wrote My dad was in the millitary when I was younger and its probably the main reason why I never wanted that for my kids when I was younger.Aw dude, I'm really sorry about that, man.. Well I give my respects to your father for fighting for our country!
My dad passed away when I was younger fighting for our country, and ever since that happened, I never really looked at the military as a viable option for my life as it had already taken so much from me and my family.
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Iv'e been in the Royal Regiment of Scotland for 2 years now and just started training to become what iv'e always wanted to do in the Army and that is become a PTI
Edit : if you didn't know you have had to serve at least 2 years before you can train to become a PTI
Edit : if you didn't know you have had to serve at least 2 years before you can train to become a PTI
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Mansion wrote Iv'e been in the Royal Regiment of Scotland for 2 years now and just started training to become what iv'e always wanted to do in the Army and that is become a PTINice, man! Well, I wish you luck!
Edit : if you didn't know you have had to serve at least 2 years before you can train to become a PTI
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I was about to, went to the requirement office totally pumped for it. Sergeant screamed at me and said he didnt want me. As I was leaving a recruit said dont worry it was a test. I failed the test apparently because I said ok and left his office.
He now calls me every other week.
He now calls me every other week.
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-Trident wroteMansion wrote Iv'e been in the Royal Regiment of Scotland for 2 years now and just started training to become what iv'e always wanted to do in the Army and that is become a PTINice, man! Well, I wish you luck!
Edit : if you didn't know you have had to serve at least 2 years before you can train to become a PTI
Cheers man, Good luck to you aswell mate, Its great theres a lot of amazing careers you can do within the Army/Military
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Mansion wroteOh, I've got my eyes set on EOD! It's been my dream since I was 5. And that there is man, that there is!-Trident wroteMansion wrote Iv'e been in the Royal Regiment of Scotland for 2 years now and just started training to become what iv'e always wanted to do in the Army and that is become a PTINice, man! Well, I wish you luck!
Edit : if you didn't know you have had to serve at least 2 years before you can train to become a PTI
Cheers man, Good luck to you if you go for it, Its great theres a lot of amazing careers you can do within the Army/Military
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well, when I join the army, I am going to be sniper cause I like shooting head
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I have already done military training in the Irish Defense Forces when I was 16. It was 3 months of training I took because I wanted to join the military.
I have decided against that however and terminated my contract to enlist when a baby came into my family about a year ago, gotta be there for the nephew you know?
If I hadn't, right now I'd be deployed somewhere. It's kind of scary to think I was so close.
I have decided against that however and terminated my contract to enlist when a baby came into my family about a year ago, gotta be there for the nephew you know?
If I hadn't, right now I'd be deployed somewhere. It's kind of scary to think I was so close.
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Axe wrote My dad was in the millitary when I was younger and its probably the main reason why I never wanted that for my kids when I was younger.
My dad passed away when I was younger fighting for our country, and ever since that happened, I never really looked at the military as a viable option for my life as it had already taken so much from me and my family. I have enormous respect for anybody who joins the military, but I just don't want this to happen to my future kids.
Amen to that man! It sucks losing loved ones who fought for our country!
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