... about, say, the air force? I have read a real-life memoir of an ex-naval serviceman's experience in the Air Force while he was serving int he 90s, and I shared some of that knowledge with this girl who was thinking of enlisting, and then I get half a dozen air force servicemembers telling her to forget about what I have said because "the air force is the best..." etc. Is it wrong for me to be sharing what I know with this innocent girl whose life could drastically change if she doesn't know some truths about what she is getting herself into, hence doesn't make an informed decision? Why do the servicemembers always sugarcoat their info? Are they held by some contract not to tell out about what happens in boot camp etc? If this is the case, why are there real-life memoirs about ex-militarymen's personal experiences in the military? Aren't they held by the same contract? I just wish servicemembers wouldn't sugarcoat anything just to promote their military branch.
2007-02-10
18:02:18
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