Hell no they are so annoying. I remember when I was in public side walk, this US Army E-5 Sarge when up to me & he give me one of his personal yellow cards & he told me to stop buy in the recruit office? This Sarge recruit he called me EVERYDAY!!! Oh yea he said he has been in the US Army for 13 yrs. Why is he still E-5?
2007-05-08 20:56:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes recruiters should be allowed on high school campuses. How else will many of the students ever get introduced to the possibility of joining the military. I really hope there isn't a draft ever again unless we are under an attack that the people already in the military can't handle, although it wouldn't affect me too much in because my husband has already served 10 years in the army and he has no plans of getting out anytime soon.
2007-05-09 00:15:27
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answered by Libby L 3
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I believe they should not only be allowed, but also encouraged to be on high school campuses. The Armed forces are a great opportunity for those not interested in college and want a good career.
2007-05-09 00:03:01
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answered by brendashubby35 3
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No draft is going to happen short of the US being invaded. Hmmmm Mexican invasion? ... nahhh
If the school system accepts 1 cent of federal fund, i.e. subsidized meals or anything else. The HAVE to allow ROTC and recruiters on the site. The colleges that get wedgies and keep the military off are in dire risk, they to are arguing that they are 'independent' and not part of the compulsory education systems. Once it is tested in the courts, they will lose, and will have to take the decision of allowing the military in, or losing ALL sources of Federal Dollars, *** in students with Pell Grants will not be able to attend those institutions.
2007-05-09 00:44:34
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answered by Charles V 4
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I don't mind it. The military can be a good thing for kids coming out of high school.
I don't know about other high schools, but all mine ever pushed was college. They never talked about any other options, such as the military, going to straight to work, ect.
In a society when only 25% of the people graduate college, it's good for kids to know all their options.
Ultimately, the kids chose to join the military or not, so I see no problems with recruiters on campus.
2007-05-09 00:04:52
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answered by Kenneth C 6
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Of course they should.
Why shouldn't they be allowed?
As a matter of fact, they need a full time recruiter at all High Schools that have over 200 students per class.
2007-05-08 23:59:53
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answered by Burn It 4
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Yes, because they take federal money and they allow other recruiters on campus.
No draft, not a chance.
2007-05-09 03:29:40
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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I don't see why not. If business, colleges and etc... can recruit at high schools; why not the military. To me it's just another option and it's totally up to the individual if they join or not. Remember, you suppose to be legal at 18 years of age to make your own decisions; not your parents and not the recruiters.
Damn the Liberals!!!!
2007-05-09 00:11:12
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answered by Rusty Shackleford 5
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I wouldn't allow any recruiters on high school campuses... ever. Whether it be the military, Walmart, Greenpeace.... whatever. Not what schools are for.
2007-05-09 00:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do, as long as students are exposed to college options, they should also be exposed to military options.
No, there won't be a draft, even though Hollywood wants one.
2007-05-09 00:05:45
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answered by DOOM 7
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