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that is where we find the people with the guts willing to serve. been like that for a long time. stephen s san diego ca |
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move to Texas..........plus if you are retiring from the military, they dont tax your retirement. and no state income tax here. very military friendly. lots of VA's and MTF's here to serve your medical needs. folks are alot friendlier here than Georgia. (i spent 3 years at Ft Stewart from '03 to'06). HOOAH! stay safe out there in the sandbox!
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Saying that people in the South disproportionately serve in the military because they are more patriotic is either misinformed or disengenuos. The South was slow to industrialize... and the region did not put as a high a value on education. Poverty rates tend to also be higher in the South then any other region. For these reasons military service is seen as a ticket to success.. providing skills training and often money for education. It is also no secret that the military aggressively recruits in the poorest areas.. and not so much in affluent areas.. its an easier sell in the poor areas with no good jobs where many don't go on to college. If we want to look at barometers of patriotism then it should be interesting to note that The South has the smallest ratio of households that fly the US Flag.
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Hinesville is a pretty bad impression to have of Georgia.. believe me.. there are much nicer places in Georgia.
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I think you might find what you are looking for in Iowa or Idaho.
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If you really prefer to return to GA, then I would suggest checking into some of the smaller communities in Southeast GA. Based on my travels through that area, it seems to be the closest fit in this state to what you are looking for. In particular, you may want to research places like Baxley, Hazlehurst, Alma, Eastman, Lumber City, and Vidalia. From my experience, these towns still have an old-fashioned southern feel to them where the people will address you with "ma'am" or "sir". In fact, a few years ago, the Dairy Queen in Baxley had a "No Cursing" sign in the dining area. I had never seen anything like that before. Of course, these places may not be compatible, based on your career choice. Like deja-zebbie posted, it would be best to do your research, but I just wanted to pass on a few specific names to help narrow your search.
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So if you're wondering if the manners and 'honor' of the old south is still around, yes, it is. I know people of all ages in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee who still those qualities you're asking about. I'm sure other the other southern states do, as well. Smaller towns, of course, are going to be more southern. The second part of your question, involving race, is tricky because it doesn't refer to a specific event. As it is, when you ask about the "Old Way," and start talking about race and the media, you're leaving an awful lot up for interpretation. I mean, a small town can't control what the media decides to do. Since you asked about the south as a whole, I grew up in South Carolina, and can suggest some towns there - Camden, Manning, Bamberg, Moncks Corner are all very southern towns that sound like what you're looking for. Good luck. |
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