What is the #1 reason you would join the military?
Post your answer in the LEAVE A COMMENT section below. I’m not the boss of you, though. Don’t write anything for all I care! But you’d be #1 in my book if you did.
. . .here are my thoughts.
What is the #1 reason you would join the military?
I’m really not a fan of bullets flying toward me. Who am I kidding? A single bullet pales in comparison to IEDs and large-scale weaponry available today. So, yeah, those sound like drawbacks. I’m pretty sure you can get really early retirement, though. And I would hope some damn good benefits, to boot. Or maybe I could get those federal student loans forgiven. And I really want to see what type of auto insurance discounts USAA offers. Hmm . . . that’s already more than one reason. Okay, it’s definitely the early retirement! But at 41-years-old, it may be too late to join now. If not, though, with my education (that sounds elitist) I think I’d get officer status as I toil away in a VA pharmacy. Of course, there’s that pesky issue of basic training. Maybe there’d be a way for me to bypass that. In truth, I have no idea if anything I’ve written here holds any water. As this is a hypothetical question, I’ve done literally zilch in the way of research—which exactly equals the total time I’ve spent previously in my life contemplating military service.
Jim was in the service and was proud to have served his country
As for the help. The VA is the last place I d go. GI bill helped many who served
It might help you grown up. I think it would do some people a lot of good. Love of freedom and country is another reason.
I thought about when I graduated from high school. At the time when you graduated every branch would send propaganda. My parents said absolutely noooo. But, if I would go it would be hopefully to protect my country. Truth is it would be to help pay for my education. When not at war, which is never, I think everyone should go into the service to learn discipline.