There's a video on You Tube showing a young man dressed in a Navy Uniform as a contestant on the Price is Right. He was lucky enough to get the the showcase showdown. So, the first showcase comes out and the woman decides to pass, which means he has to bid on it. So this guy looks around...somewhat confused...and bids $250,000!!!! the funny thing is the display panel doesn't show enough characters to register that bid! Actual price of his showcase was $20,000.
2007-10-26 13:15:17
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answered by CubeScience 3
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No, I don't think they do. When the recruiters come to a school or public event, it's open to all. I do feel, that once "inside", academics could make a difference, especially with the Air Force. Although I know quite a few VMI(Virginia Military Institute) grads, who are in Army and Marines. They are not dumb bunnies!
2007-10-26 14:07:09
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answered by janice 6
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Only the Army... The Air Force is quite different. The US Marines are just dedicated Americans.
I know some Army grunts are going to hammer me for this, but oh well... that's expected.
2007-10-26 13:38:57
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answered by Yulik MahBaht 4
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No, they don't. They are looking for people who are smart enough to understand the principles and technology of the modern armed forces.
2007-10-26 13:45:28
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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No I don't.
2007-10-26 13:37:34
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answered by lilith663 6
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