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Pride & Honor.

(Just like every other Real American would feel.)

2007-08-16 09:15:50 · answer #1 · answered by wolf 6 · 2 0

My son enlisted in the army as a junior in high school. The hardest thing was to have him join with an infantry mos. That is where all the bonus and other education benefits programs where. He was an enlisted soldier for about 5 years. He went to college and through the ROTC program and is now an officer and company commander. Extremely proud of him.

2007-08-17 08:32:51 · answer #2 · answered by dinkydau41 2 · 0 0

I encouraged both of my daughters to at least look into it. One has an asthma problem, the other needs to drop a few pounds and will then be joining the Navy. Her mothers parents were both Navy, Grandpa did 20 spending 17 on the USS Midway. Not sure what tug boat he was on in WWII.

SSG US Army 73-82

2007-08-16 09:20:07 · answer #3 · answered by Stand-up philosopher. It's good to be the King 7 · 2 0

My son is only 11 years old. He wants to be in the Army or Marines when he turns 18. I will support whatever he wants to do. I joined the Army during Desert Shield. My parents were both very proud of me.

2007-08-16 09:40:19 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 2 0

i replaced into in the Marines for 6 years. The question should not be "what do I do if i'm a sturdy extra healthful for this gun club, however the logistics are made extra durable by ability of my dad and mom' resistance?" circulate stay with friends, detect a area-time job till boot camp -- even if. The question must be, "is the USMC a sturdy extra healthful for me?" The Marine Corps takes persons with the effortless disposition and healthful adulthood to make this form of occupation dedication and transforms their lives for the extra desirable; in addition they take persons with the incorrect attitude and poor self-concept and make their lives depressing. in case you think of that's the superb determination for you, then make it. you're 18 (or close to to it) and at a think approximately your existence once you need to be making your individual government judgements. in the journey that your dad and mom' hangups are relating to the USMC way of existence or that form of civic dedication often, then they might desire to no longer stand on your way. If their resistance is extra some gut feeling they have that that's no longer a sturdy *extra healthful* for you (and there's a few actuality in what they're asserting), nonetheless, then there are a lot of alternative the form to serve your united states of america -- do no longer screw up the courting along with your dad and mom.

2016-10-02 11:29:56 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I would feel like I raised my son to be a proud american who has an opinion on how he wants the rest of his life to be. Am I afraid....absolutely. My son has shown leadership, intelligence, and comradarie. He is proud and confident to be with any of his platoon as they are with him.

GO ARMY

2007-08-16 09:28:59 · answer #6 · answered by mrsdeli 6 · 2 0

I would thank God almighty if they would get off their dead @$$#$ and got their minds right! Every little Mothers' sons and daughters should get off their collective dead @$$#$ and volunteer to serve their nation. The sooner we all get behind this war, the sooner we can get over and done with..

2007-08-16 10:11:05 · answer #7 · answered by oscarsix5 5 · 0 0

My son is actually in Iraq right now.
While it's agonizing to know he's in danger, I am proud that he had the personal fortitude to serve his country.

2007-08-16 09:20:53 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Proud, but then again my family has a strong tradition of military service.

2007-08-16 09:19:28 · answer #9 · answered by BDZot 6 · 2 0

My husband is in it and the military life is not that bad. Its going to be hard getting used to them not being around and they need alot alot of support but you have to be ready to accept that he/she will most likely be going to war but i can assure u that being over there as not as bad as people think. the hardest part is if your in a serious relationship and being away from your family. : )

2007-08-16 09:33:18 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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