boalgf
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AW2. You remind me of a lot of guys I've come across here at Ft Bragg that try and escelate the importance of their time in the military. Throwing around words like special forces and classified information. I'm not saying right out that you are a liar, just that being in a special operations unit and working with sensetive material daily i feel like you are mostly just full of BS. I know full bird colenels in the 7th (special forces) who haven't seen the kind of action and material you claim to have been privy to. The people who have really seen the action and the documents are schooled to be tiight lipped about it. Our SGT Major never mentions his time in Korea any more than we bring up Bosnia or Afghanistan. Only the braggarts trying to get laid talk about it half as much as you do. Maybe you were just some golden boy and I'm way off though.
Your comment on signing your life away when joining the military is real idiocy, which I totally understand coming from a broken squid (who probably didn't make it through his first enlistment). Nobody ever says they got medically discharged because of tripping over a rock while doing PT. They all got injured in a helicopter crash, or while doing a combat jump. Signing the dotted line does entitle the govt to use me in any way they see fit, but that doesn't mean we soldiers are fodder for a mans personal ambition. Many people who did join for the college money are serving faithfully, it is not a poor reason to have joined.
I made an edit here, because my statement came out wrong and was made while I was still upset over the comments I read earlier. Many of the people in my unit and others I've met joined with patriotism being one of their reasons for joining.
Your comment on signing your life away when joining the military is real idiocy, which I totally understand coming from a broken squid (who probably didn't make it through his first enlistment). Nobody ever says they got medically discharged because of tripping over a rock while doing PT. They all got injured in a helicopter crash, or while doing a combat jump. Signing the dotted line does entitle the govt to use me in any way they see fit, but that doesn't mean we soldiers are fodder for a mans personal ambition. Many people who did join for the college money are serving faithfully, it is not a poor reason to have joined.
I made an edit here, because my statement came out wrong and was made while I was still upset over the comments I read earlier. Many of the people in my unit and others I've met joined with patriotism being one of their reasons for joining.