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There are soooooo many 18 to 25 yr old soldiers........y does law say they cant hang with minors?? going out or just as friends???

2007-01-08 05:48:45 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

History has proven that backing down from a jihad is no guarantee that the enemy will stop fighting. Recent history shows us that ignoring small attacks (at least 8 during Klintin's 2 terms) is a great way to get hit with a big one(9-11, in case you have your head up your ****). Knowing all of this, DummyKraps still want to throw up the white flag and bring the troops home. If we did that, and the terrorists followed us back to wage war on our own turf (as they have in the Netherlands and in France, which have more of an appeasement attitude), would that be an indication of failed Liberal ideals, or is there some canned response to blame it on Bush?

2007-01-08 05:48:41 · 18 answers · asked by Raalnan5 2

When will our troops be brought out of Iraq? It bothers me that they are still there, well and truly in harms way and with no end in sight. How much longer before the politicians sort out an exit strategy - surely if it isn't soon we could accuse them of a gross dereliction of duty or for being 'not fit for purpose'!!!!! How do others feel (Americans as well as you've lost far more young men and women than we have, you must be getting uneasy too)

2007-01-08 05:41:32 · 25 answers · asked by Dr Watson (UK) 5

If you have orders for a permanent change of duty station, and you have to turn copies of the orders into the management office of an apt complex to break a lease, what does management do with those orders? Are they just kept in a file? Or do they have to turn them in to someone else?

2007-01-08 05:40:24 · 5 answers · asked by *~HoNeYBeE~* 5

Okay, here's my situation: I am currently a senior in high school and in the DEP for the Navy, scheduled to leave for Boot Camp in late July. Immediately after completion of Boot Camp, I am scheduled for, believe it or not, BUD/S. Recently, I've realized that maybe I don't like the water as much as I'd have to to do that, and I don't really have the desire anymore. I was thinking of going to the Army instead. I was thinking Airborne or Rangers or something. Any advice or opinions would be greatly appreciated.

2007-01-08 05:37:58 · 12 answers · asked by Jacko W 1

2007-01-08 05:37:44 · 32 answers · asked by kigrawi 3

never he just lies more

2007-01-08 05:36:51 · 13 answers · asked by impeachbushnoww 1

Just like the Louisiana Purchase,why can't the US buy an island,like one of the Azores or an island off of Saudi Arabia or India to use as a military base.It would be a lot closer to the middle east than Diego Garcia and we wouldn't have to beg countries to let us use their land.If the price was right,it would be worth it.

2007-01-08 05:35:13 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

If you have little to no depth perception, can you be a tanker or transport pilot in the air force?

2007-01-08 05:34:39 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-08 05:32:59 · 5 answers · asked by yoyoyoyoyoy 1

They are back in business aren't they. And they are going to remain in business, aren't they. And they are winning, aren't they.
Kill one. One hundred emerge. A never ending saga isn't it.

2007-01-08 05:32:05 · 6 answers · asked by rare2findd 6

Conscientious Rejector?
First Lieutenant Ehren Watada still refuses Iraq deployment orders, calling the war illegal. A six-year prison term could result. Preliminary hearings are set for Thursday.

First Lt. Ehren Watada, a 28-year-old Hawaii native, is the first commissioned officer in the U.S. to publicly refuse deployment to Iraq. He announced last June his decision not to deploy on the grounds the war is illegal.


Lt. Watada was based at Fort Lewis, Washington, with the Army's 3rd (Stryker) Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division. He has remained on base, thus avoiding charges of desertion.


He does, however, face one count of "missing troop movement" and four counts of "conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman." If convicted, he faces up to six years in prison.



Watada's court martial is on February 5. A pre-trial hearing is set for this week.

2007-01-08 05:17:51 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

If I go into this program will this help me enter the USCG? If so what will it do? Right now I'm 14 and really hoping to get into the coast guard after high school. What are some things they do to prepare you for the military?




Thanks

2007-01-08 05:07:33 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I do remember one of my history questions in highschool was to name as many ships on battleship row that you could.

2007-01-08 05:02:48 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-08 04:58:51 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

i have been in a long term relationship with my boyfriend for almost 10 years,. he wants to give me his GI bill to go to college and I am wondering if i can do this?

2007-01-08 04:55:34 · 7 answers · asked by jenifer i 1

2007-01-08 04:42:26 · 19 answers · asked by Aaron V 1

I really hate it when people stereotype conservatives. Most people assume that all conservatives are republicans. I just want everyone out there to know that not all conservatives really are republicans. Most of the nation is fed up with Bush. I am too. I think he made some really bad decisions and the world would be better off if he was impeached. I am for the war. Bush said that there were nuclear bombs in Iraq. There really werent any but everyone believed him! John Kerry was positive that there were weapons of mass destruction! The thing is, there were weapons of mass destruction, just not nuclear bombs. Bush made the mistake of assuming that the weapons of mass destruction were nuclear bombs. In Iraq they did find 580 missiles. These missels were filled with mustard gas, a gas so dense that it drowned you. If one of these bombs were put in the right place, it could kill 100,000 people. That is a weapon of mass destruction.

2007-01-08 04:34:33 · 17 answers · asked by maryfairy 2

Isn't the flag correctly displayed with the blue field on the left?

2007-01-08 04:15:51 · 6 answers · asked by Ron L 2

2007-01-08 04:01:55 · 5 answers · asked by Ophelia 2

Your for and against answers please.

2007-01-08 03:33:49 · 20 answers · asked by Dumbledore 3

My roomate and I are both in the military. He recently got permanent change of duty station orders, and he has to move to another city. We both signed the same lease for our apartment, and the apartment automatically debits half of the rent out of each of our bank accounts each month. The property manager is telling us that he can leave, but since we don't have the same last name, I have to either find a new roomate or pay all the rent by myself (both of which are next to impossible right now). But she says I have to stay on the lease. This doesn't make sense to me since we both signed the same paper and that the lease agreement states that he and I were to split rent each month. It doesn't seem fair, either. Has anyone ever encountered anything like this, and what should I do?

2007-01-08 03:32:41 · 11 answers · asked by *~HoNeYBeE~* 5

if i drive to the st. louis records office will i be able to obtain a copy of my dd-214?

2007-01-08 03:25:56 · 11 answers · asked by chuck j 2

I'm a Canadian so i got no clue as to what it means to an American soldier.

2007-01-08 03:25:29 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

To even things up in terms of size. Each country could field a standard infantry division in the light role to a series of engagements in different environments: desert, arctic, woodland and fibua. Who would be the best? (No arty or air support)

2007-01-08 03:22:35 · 29 answers · asked by sid 2

like a website or something?

2007-01-08 02:55:56 · 7 answers · asked by fullofsugaw 5

i was tryin to re-enlist but i think my recruiter has given up on me. im prior service but have lost my dd214 and need a re code waiver. no biggie, my re is 3 i got out honarbly and no misconduct what so ever. im single, 32, and in good health, i dont understand. is it because he has to do some extra paperwork and im not 18 and can just walk in and swear in and he gets his commission like that? amazing how an army recruiter isnt willing to go the extra mile. and recruiters out there willing to go the extra mile for me and get me back in?

2007-01-08 02:48:37 · 7 answers · asked by chuck j 2

This anti-American jerk, Lieutenant Ehren Watada, is refusing to go to war because he claims it is an "illegal war". However, I am sure it has been pointed out to him that Congress voted for the war, but apparently facts can't get in his thick skull.

He is set to face up to six years in Prison, which, with parole, will probably be one at best. The soldiers "torturing" prisoners at Gitmo got more than that, if you can call putting underwear on someone's head torture. It's not like they cut someone's head off. Oh, that's right, the IRAQIS did that.

I mean, look at this dude. He just LOOKS like a pansy.
http://hotzone.yahoo.com/b/hotzone/blogs19056
They shouldn't have accepted him into the army anyway.

Back to my question. How would YOU punish this guy? I would say a public hanging, or firing squad. But I would prefer the public hanging, I think people need to see what happens to a traitor.

2007-01-08 02:41:42 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

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