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Quoted: If your still living with parents working a dead in job and on your 2 or 3rd dui, yeah you should have joined If your stable and taking care of you and yours be thankful you dont have bad knees and a drinking problem View Quote What it you only have the good job, awesome family, and stable life because the Marine Corps knocked the stupid it of you?!?!???? |
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Do your knees still work? Does your back hurt everyday?
You may have made the right choice not joining the Army or Marine Corps. If you regret not joining the Air Force, then Fuck You!....... cuz I wish I woulda gone Zoomie! |
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I donated alot of my time to the local communities so I did my share locally...I don't regret but I wonder how my life would of been different if I would of not dodged that marine recruiter for awhile.
I have drank / bought beer with navy men, seen massive navy tits because of my country as fuck alabama accent and still good friends with a Army drill sergeant ( formally as he is in stationed in New york now ) I have no regrets except not trying to bang that navy chick at Shaver Lake outside of fresno. |
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I tried to join the army. I was too fat. Today they are all bigger than I was.
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I may not cherish every single moment in the military, I will never have to wonder what if, will never have to explain that I would have but...
Besides, those memes, they are funny. It isn't as funny to make a meme about having a ball melting a machine gun barrel at the range. |
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The United States has no business doing 99% of what it does around the world and it's soldiers are the Nazi Stormtroopers of the day as your great-grandchildren's future history books will attest in flowing Cyrillic script
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I regret not enlisting out of HS.
Then I realize I would have been about 5 years in on 9/11, and probably a medic, so good chance of some sort of on theater experience Makes me glad I commissioned a decade later. Though being retired now would be really nice too. |
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I joined because I never wanted to live with that regret.
That said I got the fuck out as early as I honorably could. |
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Quoted: The United States has no business doing 99% of what it does around the world and it's soldiers are the Nazi Stormtroopers of the day as your great-grandchildren's future history books will attest in flowing Cyrillic script View Quote Fighting the hadgi is great training. Our grandchildren will be too busy fighting the Chinese and the Portland people's liberation front. Hopefully my Grandkids have walls of hippy scalps. |
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I always tried to limit my "quality times" to just after the TCN;s cleaned them ( You know, when they smelled so good ).
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Quoted: I always tried to limit my "quality times" to just after the TCN;s cleaned them ( You know, when they smelled so good ). View Quote Diesel fuel burn out shitter master race....remember when you dropped a huge deuce and the jp8 splashed up and hit your tain? Good times. And when you walk out of a wooden burn out shitter in Mosul Iraq it feels like 20 degrees cooler. |
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Enlisted just out of High School with delayed entry. Did my physical at the MEPS in Los Angeles before the L.A. Riots ( I hear it burned down). I wanted to be a Ranger. I got Cavalry Scout( my recruiter told me it was the best choice if I wanted to be a Ranger, no idea if that was true. I also got guaranteed in my contract Airborne school, and R.I.P. (Ranger Indoctrination Program) which I was told was like a week long mini Ranger school. A week before leaving for Basic I get jumped and end up losing all vision in one eye. So that dream was crushed. I sometimes wonder how my life would be if I'd been able to go. Would I have made Ranger? Would I still be alive?... But, you have to do your best with what you have and there's no point crying about things you cannot change.
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You haven't earned that 10% military discount if you haven't jacked off in a 130 degree porta potty.
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Quoted: Having done both I would contend that it is worse in a 20 degree porta potty. View Quote But if you gotta poop, I still take the 10° over the 110°.... while that seat may be cold, I onow it hasn't just been used. Alhough keeping 7 layers from touching the walls is a challenge in itself. |
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I see a big difference in perception, thinking and definiteness from those who were in the military or not. This includes my kids. IMO kids should be made to undergo a "boot camp" for a period of time whether they join .mil or not. "Tough'n the Fuck Up, slime balls" gives a certain and fundamental, foundational, focus to your life. Much different than what mommy has given you.
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Went in right after graduation. Did 4yrs active and the next 12 in various reserve/NG units. My NG and reserve days were the best. Ran into the the most overbearing narcissistic, mentally challenged people in active duty though, Army. There were only a few but they REALLY stood out.
I learned quite a bit, got to go places and made lots of friends. The mil experience is hard to beat. Its a great way for a young person to get the fuck out of town and into the world. Still wish I was in. |
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At my age, I would have been active duty during 9/11, enlisted. One of my best friends went ROTC, and did tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. Obama ended his career, and he was pushed out as a Major.
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Quoted: Well OP my Daughter flys to Germany tomorrow after finishing Combat Medic school. Two oldest sons served, but only did one enlistment, it's not for everyone. Everyone has regrets, can't do shot about it but plan for tomorrow. Make tomorrow better than today. Only man that can Male life great is in the mirror every morning. Me I plan on meeting my daughter at the airport to give her a hug and wish her good luck. Hell my son damn near killed himself in a mustang this week, he is alive and lessons were learned. Remember it can always be worse. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/20856/72B712D9-482A-4076-850C-93DC64B9CB74-1624380.jpg View Quote Please tell me she isn't going to 421st. |
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Quoted: Well that's dumb. Most of us in a combat MOS get out half deaf anyway. You coulda had a head start View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Well at least you never tried. I did and got permanently disqualified over that fucking hearing test. Still can't get over it. 0311 here, don't forget to add and can't walk worth damn anymore. |
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My younger brother was supposed to go into the Marines with me but backed out at the last minute. No medical reason to keep him out. I never really said much to him about it.
So about 25 years later at a very large family Thanksgiving he started giving our nephew shit about not going into the Army. Nephew was kind of a nerdy kid but had a legitimate medical reason that kept him out. My brother started saying that our nephew would have never made it through basic and that he couldn't handle it being in the Army. For some reason this pissed me off to no end. I said out loud so that everyone in the room could hear. I said how the fuck would you know if he could handled it or not. You don't go. I told my nephew to tell your uncle to go fuck himself. Everyone's now looking at me like I am a sheep killing dog. My nephew didn't say anything. I told him to do it again but he didn't. My dad and uncle both vets said let's change the subject. I did out of respect for them. Now my brother comes over to me like he wants to fight and goes what's your problem. I told him if you had at least tried to go to boot camp then you might have the right to say what you did but you didn't so shut up about it and stop giving our nephew shit . Maybe my brother regretted not going in . We did not talk to each other for 6 months. 4 years later our nephew passed away from the medical conditions that had just started to show up that kept him out of the Army. |
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Quoted: My younger brother was supposed to go into the Marines with me but backed out at the last minute. No medical reason to keep him out. I never really said much to him about it. So about 25 years later at a very large family Thanksgiving he started giving our nephew shit about not going into the Army. Nephew was kind of a nerdy kid but had a legitimate medical reason that kept him out. My brother started saying that our nephew would have never made it through basic and that he couldn't handle it being in the Army. For some reason this pissed me off to no end. I said out loud so that everyone in the room could hear. I said how the fuck would you know if he could handled it or not. You don't go. I told my nephew to tell your uncle to go fuck himself. Everyone's now looking at me like I am a sheep killing dog. My nephew didn't say anything. I told him to do it again but he didn't. My dad and uncle both vets said let's change the subject. I did out of respect for them. Now my brother comes over to me like he wants to fight and goes what's your problem. I told him if you had at least tried to go to boot camp then you might have the right to say what you did but you didn't so shut up about it and stop giving our nephew shit . Maybe my brother regretted not going in . We did not talk to each other for 6 months. 4 years later our nephew passed away from the medical conditions that had just started to show up that kept him out of the Army. View Quote Ouch! I guess your younger brother hadn't really thought that one through. It was good of you to take up for the nephew. |
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Quoted: So we know people have done it at regular war, but have people rubbed one out in the portashitter at Cola War? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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The Army has it rough like that. You could have joined the navy and had another seaman do it for you.
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I did my time for Uncle Sam, no regrets, I don't care if you did not, that's your problem. Just don't criticize any body who did.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: At 50 years old and 28 years from ETS I'm still not afraid to rub one out in a porta poti. So we know people have done it at regular war, but have people rubbed one out in the portashitter at Cola War? That's gross. |
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Damn y'all are pathetic. You couldn't make Internet Commando 4th class if you tried.
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Your knees and lower back thanks you.
And so does your anius. |
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Quoted: So we know people have done it at regular war, but have people rubbed one out in the portashitter at Cola War? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: At 50 years old and 28 years from ETS I'm still not afraid to rub one out in a porta poti. So we know people have done it at regular war, but have people rubbed one out in the portashitter at Cola War? Are you thinking of making that one of the obstacles? |
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Quoted: You haven't earned that 10% military discount if you haven't jacked off in a 130 degree porta potty. View Quote The real struggle is having to explain to your wife that you no longer can get an erection without stifling heat, flies, and the smell of shit. Not all combat wounds are on the outside. |
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Yeah, well, I was going to enlist but I don't tolerate people getting in my face and yelling at me. Any asshole tries that shit with me and I'd kick their ass.
Plus, I had to take care of my truck driving mother who has bad knees. |
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Best thing I ever did was join the army, for my country AND me. Hard to figure who got the better deal. I'm 75.
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Who hasn't beat their meat in a 130 degree port-a-shitter while deployed?
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