Q&complAints #085 : Reason to Join Military

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.
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. . .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.

3 thoughts on “Q&complAints #085 : Reason to Join Military”

  1. 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

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  2. 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.

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  3. 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.

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