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Still Watching My Back
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This is very very important. Skilled traits are good and all but a job that actually requires certificates/licenses/diplomas is better. Best of luck to ya'll. Also don't listen to the recruiters civilian counterpart, they can make one up for any job. Do a little research on you own. There are many groups out there that will help you.
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Still Watching My Back
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If I had to do it over I would go the above route. The QOL in the commissioned ranks is much much better. |
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Feeling at Home
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Air Force without question. OK I'm partial,but it is the way to go as far as military branches go. I would not recomend the Guard or Reserve as I believe you either do something 100% or not at all. As Yoda said,"there is no try, only do or do not" the Guard and Reserve seam like you are uncommitted. JMHO. By the way I did finish college after my enlistment which did have me involved in Desert Storm.
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Bilge Rat
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![]() Go Navy! Don't this sh*t look cool?
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Bilge Rat
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It lights up when you put an electric razor in a torpedo tube.
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Adjusting to the Life
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Best ten years of my life
Which ever branch he chooses, congrats and welcome to the brotherhood ![]() Don Air Force Brat Navy Vet
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I am a soldier, I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight. - General George Patton Jr. |
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