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Special respects to Dean York who attained a military rank by choice, while I was forced to it. Respect to Dean defending his country while all others just pay taxes.
Special respects to Dean York who attained a military rank by choice, while I was forced to it. Respect to Dean defending his country while all others just pay taxes.
Thanks dude, same to you I'm willing to bet that you have no regrets over your military service. I owe my career to the military. I wouldn't be an aircraft engineer if I hadn't joined.
I hold no grudges against anybody though, regardless of career/life choices., so respect to everyone that works, is in further education, or are now in their retirement years.
Thanks dude, same to you I'm willing to bet that you have no regrets over your military service. I owe my career to the military. I wouldn't be an aircraft engineer if I hadn't joined.
I hold no grudges against anybody though, regardless of career/life choices., so respect to everyone that works, is in further education, or are now in their retirement years.
Absolutely not. I won't trade that experience for anything. Did it suck? Yes it did, but in the end it was fun too.
I am a Medical Sergeant in the naval infantry, now relegated to secondary duties (supply), due to my age. When you are 30, you are automatically relegated. I'm not a petty officer second class, but a sergeant in the army, in control of a team other than grunts. Thank you very much.
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