I'm thinking about joing the "Military".

I know a canadian guy whos been in the british army and is currently in the US army but never joined the canadian army.
 
Our symbols for a general is a crown over crossed baton and saber (identical to the British symbol for Leftenant general BTW) with maples leafs. 4 leafs for general, 1 leaf for brigadier general.
 
lars573 said:
Our symbols for a general is a crown over crossed baton and saber (identical to the British symbol for Leftenant general BTW) with maples leafs. 4 leafs for general, 1 leaf for brigadier general.

Can't you guys use stars like everyone else?
 
hippie_hunter said:
Can't you guys use stars like everyone else?
LOLZ! it's about half and half between stars and none stars.
 
Did the marine happen to mention you get treated like **** for like the first 5 years? Even then it dont get much better unless your an officer or 20 year man. Im sure he mentioned 30 days vacation a year youll never get to use too. Ask him about basic training and what its REALLY like. Im sure hell tell you he dont remember very well alot of Sgts and recruiters seem to "forget" it. Im not saying its bad just make sure you dont take everything he says face value and know what your getting into.
 
blksuperman2 said:
I was in the Army for 8 yrs. Just got out in March. If you are in college, I'd suggest you stay there. If you really want to join you should see if your school has an ROTC program. Being an officer is 10X better than being enlisted.

Nice avatar. Listen to this person they are very wise. Anyone joining military should look at getting a commision, unless you like getting pooped on for a job.
 
C-$ said:
I finally talked to my dad about me joining the military and he wasn't having any of it. So now I'm going to have to call the recruiter to cancel our little meeting.

No offense dude but time to control you own life you think?
 
Demon Within said:
Nice avatar. Listen to this person they are very wise. Anyone joining military should look at getting a commision, unless you like getting pooped on for a job.

Thanks. Drew it myself.:woot:
 
blksuperman2 said:
Thanks. Drew it myself.:woot:

I was thinking about the army after I get out of college.
Mainly, I want combat and I'm going to try to get into airborne school.

How is being an officer better?
 
TheCarter said:
I was thinking about the army after I get out of college.
Mainly, I want combat and I'm going to try to get into airborne school.

How is being an officer better?

The obvious reason is pay. The not so obvious reasons are you wont get crapped on AS much as enlisted people. Straight out of college LT. are called Sir by 20 year enlisted people while straight out of techschool/AIT/insert branch school here get called......well lets just say is isnt sir. Another good reason is you get better civilian jobs when you get out 1) because you have a degree 2) because officers are managers -CEO positions while enlisted are labor. Yes Sgts manage but the difference is like shift supervisor to store manager.
 
TheCarter said:
I was thinking about the army after I get out of college.
Mainly, I want combat and I'm going to try to get into airborne school.

How is being an officer better?

The military is set up as a Master/ Slave system. It might sound like a harsh statement but it's the best analogy. No matter how long you stay in as an enlisted you will always be a slave. I came up the ranks pretty quickly because I had a couple of years of college under my belt before I enlisted. It took me 4 1/2 years to be a Staff Sergeant. I'm not trying to brag, but I will always be proud of that. Nonetheless if I had stayed in college and earned a commission in those 4 1/2 years I could have been a 1st Lieutenant making alot more money. A lot more. If you want to make a career I would suggest to anyone to be a commissioned officer.

As far as Airborne. If that floats your boat, go for it. My brother-in-law is an Army Recruiter right outside of Fayetteville, NC home of the 82nd Airborne Division. He was in Field Artillery in an Airborne unit before becoming a recruiter and he warned me not to do anything combat arms related because he hated it. So I joined and went into the Signal Corps doing radio communications.
 
StorminNormanMan said:
I am glad the generation that fought World War II didn't think like this

That was a war that threatened the whole world.If it was not for them,you would be speaking German and obeying us Europeans.So be thankful.

Extromaniac said:
Alot of anti-military hyperbole there, not alot of substance. How sad.

Much like this thread. Alot of broken and misinformed opinions by a bunch of other civilians who thinks that convincing people that they're going to die if they go into the military is 'the right thing to do'. You know what the right thing to do is? Let the people who want to go and fight, fight. We didn't make this country on the backs of a bunch of lazy, death-fearing dumbasses who sit on their computers all day and talk about how horrible the military is.

Let the kid go ****ing represent his country with valour if he wants to. Don't take that right away from him by 'explaining that he's going to die' (hyperbole) or that the military is 'an evil beast that will take control of who you are as a person' (also, hyperbole). I've met and personally had several P.E. classes with recruits.. and they haven't been turned into mindless killing zombies yet. Nor does enlisting ensure your death. If it did, then damn.. we must be screwed because the majority of our armed forces are in Iraq. Better start ordering those few hundred thousand body bags in advance.. :o

People can respect their country,and serve.But let it be for something,i can imagine it going down as the second Vietnam for you Americans.Wars are not ment to be pretty,of course everyone knows that.I dont belive the American public is being told the truth,i can imagine there are soliders there who at first.Signed up,and later learned it was a lot more than what they asked for.

Wars are like that,but fight and die for something.Not for a ego,do not sacrifice yourself in vain.
 
You know, the space bar can be your friend if you let it.
 
Daisy said:
Also, if you're interested in the Marines, I suggest you talk to the poster USMC here on the Hype!. He can give you realistic advice having been in.

sure, if you want to listen to a bunch of asinine generalizations and contradictory statements from some fascist who preaches about the army protecting our freedoms while presuming to tell everyone here who has the right to post and who doesn't.

USMC said:
C-$, in all honesty, do NOT ask a bunch of internet geeks who've never even served their country and probably not done much else worth noting in their short lives about what you should do with YOURS.
USMC said:
LOL, I'm still a geek, too.:hyper:
 
Dope Nose said:
sure, if you want to listen to a bunch of asinine generalizations and contradictory statements from some fascist who preaches about the army protecting our freedoms while presuming to tell everyone here who has the right to post and who doesn't.

However, he had a point. Most civilians don't have a clue as to how the military operates and how vital a military is in ensuring the freedoms that we all have today.
 
I certainly agree that C-$ should be selective as to whose advice he should take, but as Hippie Hunter pointed out there are users here who, while not in the military, come from military families and whose opinions are just as valid. not to mention though C-$'s family may not have any military experience their opinions are also just as valid given they know him on a personal level and would probably have a better insight than anyone here as to what may be best for him.

really it's just the attitude that those in the military are somehow superior to those who aren't that I take issue with.
 
C-$ said:
This morning while I was sitting at the bus stop waiting for the city bus to pick me up, an marine sergant walks up to me and starts asking me all sorts of questions. He told me that I would be a good fit to be in the military becuase I looked pretty fit and looked like I was in good shape. To make this long story short I gave him my phome number, he gave his card, and he's going to come to my house monday morning to pick me up and take me to his office to talk. These two guys at my college were telling me about the positives and negatives about the marines like " chicks dig the uniform" and "my college tuition will be payed for". I have told my mom about this about I haven't told my dad becuase I'm terrified to death! I have no ideal how he's going to react.

How will you be going to college if your dead? :huh: Oh btw I've heard a lot of stories about the "military" promising enlisting bonuses and paid-college tution from other ppl...lets just say they have yet to live up to the promise.
 
Jourmugand said:
That was a war that threatened the whole world.If it was not for them,you would be speaking German and obeying us Europeans.So be thankful.

Oh please, as if America would have been sweet-talked by Adolf Hitler into genocide and dictatorship.
 
Mike_D202 said:
How will you be going to college if your dead? :huh: Oh btw I've heard a lot of stories about the "military" promising enlisting bonuses and paid-college tution from other ppl...lets just say they have yet to live up to the promise.

They gave me my bonus, I even bought a new car with it. Everyone in my company got their bonus as well. I think you're talking out your ass.
 
C-$ said:
This morning while I was sitting at the bus stop waiting for the city bus to pick me up, an marine sergant walks up to me and starts asking me all sorts of questions. He told me that I would be a good fit to be in the military becuase I looked pretty fit and looked like I was in good shape. To make this long story short I gave him my phome number, he gave his card, and he's going to come to my house monday morning to pick me up and take me to his office to talk. These two guys at my college were telling me about the positives and negatives about the marines like " chicks dig the uniform" and "my college tuition will be payed for". I have told my mom about this about I haven't told my dad becuase I'm terrified to death! I have no ideal how he's going to react.

You got approached by the ever so lovely recruiter. No offense or anything to you but he was going to say ANYTHING to you to make you seem interested in the military, dude.

You realize that if you do sign up he gets a nice little bonus in cash, right? Just keep remembering that each and every time he's handing you his line of BS. I've been through plenty of army recruiters when I was 18 and it's all the same. They make it seem like doing anything BESIDES going to the military is a waste of time.

I think you should talk to your dad about it, definitely. Because if he was anything like my dad he'll go beat the crap out of that recruiter for trying to recruit his son into a war that is going no where.
 
Demon Within said:
No offense dude but time to control you own life you think?

Sounds to me that if he didn't consult with his father than he'd have blindly walked into that office, signed up for the military, and probably would have been shipped out to Iraq after basic training. So, I think it was a good thing that he doesn't have full control.
 
Jourmugand said:
That was a war that threatened the whole world.If it was not for them,you would be speaking German and obeying us Europeans.So be thankful.
To the Americans and Russians.
 
Gee said:
Yes, because no one else fought and died in that war, idiot.:whatever:

I was joking around, mostly because it was jour "I hate America" mugand.

While the Americans and Russians practically won the war, everyone who fought to defeat fascism deserves credit.
 
hippie_hunter said:
While the Americans and Russians practically won the war, everyone who fought to defeat fascism deserves credit.

All gave some.

Some gave all.
 
Gee said:
Actualy, America very well may have. Let's not forget that the United States of America didn't fight in WWII to do what was "right", but rather to do what was "right for them". I can't say that I blame them, but let's not pretend as if they entered the second great war to take out the big meanie Adolf Hitler because they didn't like what he was doing to the Jews. They didn't give a ****. America joined the war only after it was attacked, so let's try to see things for what they are.

Not only that, it was Germany that declared war on America
 

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