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Military
2009-05-18, 10:21 PM #1
how many of you are in your nation's military?

2009-05-18, 10:31 PM #2
working on it...was in 5 years ago but failed basic (my excuse...upper respiratory infection caused major problems during running on the apft...so i chose getting discharged) just gotta pass a apft and the physical at meps before they let me back in. :)
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2009-05-18, 11:05 PM #3
Civvie.

I was in the USAF Auxiliary for six years, though.
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2009-05-18, 11:07 PM #4
Civvie. I live next to the naval academy though.
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2009-05-18, 11:09 PM #5
i live with a seaman
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2009-05-18, 11:26 PM #6
do you really want us to make the easy jokes?
eat right, exercise, die anyway
2009-05-18, 11:32 PM #7
I was in our Defence Forces for about one week and then became a customs worker. So hilarious.
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2009-05-18, 11:48 PM #8
Originally posted by DrkJedi82:
do you really want us to make the easy jokes?

apparently she loves seaman

2009-05-18, 11:52 PM #9
Civilian, but I work for Uncle Sam.
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2009-05-19, 1:54 AM #10
Civilian. I want to join the army, but my medical history disqualifies me.
2009-05-19, 1:55 AM #11
my wife lives with a seaman.

but I'll advance to e4 in a couple months and leave this seaman nonsense behind me. :o
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2009-05-19, 2:24 AM #12
I've debated it, although I don't think I'm anywhere near fit enough.

Or actually likely to eat any of the food.
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2009-05-19, 2:27 AM #13
Yeah...
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2009-05-19, 4:17 AM #14
Civvie.

Always will be.
nope.
2009-05-19, 7:22 AM #15
Medical kept me out of the Air Force, lost my scholarship over it, too.
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2009-05-19, 7:30 AM #16
I would be if I didn't have a gimp leg.
Many of my friends are in the Army, me personally I would have done Marines.
2009-05-19, 7:38 AM #17
Who's Uncle Sam and why's he pointing at me?
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2009-05-19, 7:44 AM #18
Originally posted by JediKirby:
Yeah...


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2009-05-19, 8:54 AM #19
Originally posted by Jep:
Who's Uncle Tom and why's he pointing at me?


it's uncle sam... uncle tom was a character in an anti-slavery novel
eat right, exercise, die anyway
2009-05-19, 8:58 AM #20
Oh yea!
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Was cheated out of marriage by sugarless
2009-05-19, 11:12 AM #21
I may be a civilian but I'll always be a Knight in Satan's Service.

Rock out.
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2009-05-19, 11:27 AM #22
I'm a civilian but in navy reserve - need checkbox poll
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2009-05-19, 1:01 PM #23
Civilian. Always was, always will be.
2009-05-19, 5:50 PM #24
Originally posted by TheNewKid:
apparently she loves seaman

hahahahahahahahahahah omg such wit! hahahahaha. :rolleyes:
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2009-05-19, 7:38 PM #25
I spent 4 years in the AF. If it wasn't for that, Massassi would never have been born. It's amazing what 12 hour night shifts with nothing to do can do.
2009-05-19, 7:45 PM #26
Originally posted by andreawesome:
hahahahahahahahahahah omg such wit! hahahahaha. :rolleyes:

You didn't actually deny his claim...
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2009-05-19, 8:04 PM #27
Originally posted by Emon:
You didn't actually deny his claim...

yes, i love my husband.
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2009-05-19, 8:11 PM #28
(it's cause I'm good in bed.)
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2009-05-19, 8:21 PM #29
Limited poll options.
2009-05-19, 11:15 PM #30
My grandpa was a Marine in WWII. As such, military service was strictly forbidden in my household. I have the utmost respect for anyone who's willing to put their life on the line in service of the country, regardless of if their reasons are noble or self serving.
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2009-05-19, 11:41 PM #31
Originally posted by Sarn_Cadrill:
(it's cause I'm good at "WoW".)


Fixed.
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2009-05-20, 12:08 AM #32
I don't believe in serving one's own country. Countries are an antiquated idea.
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2009-05-20, 12:40 AM #33
makes note: when england is part of the empire of jim force detty into military service
eat right, exercise, die anyway
2009-05-20, 1:00 AM #34
Is there a way to sign up for some kind of multi-country armed force without signing up for your own country's one?
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2009-05-20, 4:17 AM #35
I'm pretty sure the Empire of Jim would lose considering we'd all be using weapons from the first half of the 20th century.
nope.
2009-05-20, 4:21 AM #36
Originally posted by Detty:
Is there a way to sign up for some kind of multi-country armed force without signing up for your own country's one?


UN Blue Hats maybe?
2009-05-20, 5:12 AM #37
NATO?
"They're everywhere, the little harlots."
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2009-05-20, 5:18 AM #38
I thought NATO was just a coalition, I don't think you can join the NATO armed forces without being a member of your own country's
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2009-05-20, 5:19 AM #39
NATO is an alliance of different armed forces, not an actual armed force.

Damnit Detty you ninja-posted!
nope.
2009-05-20, 10:41 AM #40
Originally posted by Detty:
Is there a way to sign up for some kind of multi-country armed force without signing up for your own country's one?


Why yes.
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