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I prefer that civilians answer this questions if they don't know anyone in the military. This is for my term paper, and I need to know the thoughts of civilians on how they think military dependents are raised.

----- I'm writing an argument paper. Born and raised in the military life, I already have enough experience to write about my life as a dependent. I need opinions from the civilian POV (either good or bad) so that I can write about their standpoint. Please, this is an argument paper. If you have to, BE BRUTALLY HONEST!

2007-03-26 14:33:41 · 5 answers · asked by Fashionista* 3 in Politics & Government Military

5 answers

Gives them an edge and they see countries they would never have seen before and experience things first hand not from some ivy league school, {Theory class}

2007-03-26 14:37:49 · answer #1 · answered by Gypsy Gal 6 · 2 0

Military life takes a lot out of a person wheter he/she can't see her family OR he/she can't enjoy life..eaither ways or both military is not for the weak-hearted..as far as i know military life is harsh

take for example ur a baby andur father is a soldier, your mother is a policewoman

chances are they'll discipline you eventhough your'e a little baby
The military has a heart too...they are loyal and never leaves anyone behind

Well 2nd part of if u were raised in military life
if ur a toddler and if u mess up the house a bit they'll discipline you..
if ur a teen and get so loud..they'll ground u...

2007-03-26 14:55:29 · answer #2 · answered by Lucid 2 · 1 0

properly call me, i'm a former militia brat and served myself back in the 50's while my dad joined, we had what i evaluate the merely precise way of existence. We traveled to places that we on no account would have seen. Grew up with countless cultures. My mom had the sensation that we've been in solid palms while no longer at abode. We had babies centers that had an abundance of activities. Uncle sam supplied housing, bus provider to faculties, to and from activities on your community and absolutely everyone regarded after each others young ones. Its a manner of existence i does no longer have replaced for the international. even nevertheless I went to many distinctive faculties it grew to become right into a discovering journey. Me, i've got faith i'm greater knowledgeable approximately different races, and cultures because of commute. for a new child it somewhat distinctive than the companion. all of us understand that daddy if off at paintings/conflict yet we are shelter. definite you omit him, yet on an analogous time all of us understand/desire he would be abode quickly. Its no longer the new child who suffers the main in a militia family individuals, its the spouse/companion. She must be mothers and fathers a great variety of the time. I even have 7 brothers and sisters, and that i've got faith all of us sense an analogous way. It didnt harm that we've been in Hawaii, Guam, the orient, California and many times a heat climate place. success of the draw. to your next paper do one on the companion of a serviceman/woman. you will probable get a very distinctive veiw.

2016-12-19 14:41:55 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Oh, okay. I was ready to tell you about my son, who was born and raised by TWO military parents (talk about your double jeopardy!).

Good luck on your paper....and if you really are a military dependent, you won't mind my calling you a Brat. ;-)

2007-03-26 14:47:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

OH! This makes sense now... got it!

Good luck with your paper. I live in the "land of fruits and nuts," so the local belief system about military life isn't all that great... In spite of evidence to the contrary..

2007-03-26 18:32:43 · answer #5 · answered by Amy S 6 · 1 1

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