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<blockquote data-quote="Oceanside78" data-source="post: 11689515" data-attributes="member: 134904"><p>I did the exact same thing 4 yrs ago. I look back and realize life wasn't that bad. But, I have done well for myself and have succeeded in the Army by staying squared away, motivated, and always tried my best. I've promoted quickly and have no regrets. With that being said, if you do this and end up not liking it and turd out, it will be the worst years of your life. So, do what you feel is necessary, but I assure you it's not THAT bad. All in all, join to serve, not run away. And if you do, do it full throttle and be motivated as hell and squared away to boot. I have 6 soldiers under me, 3 are brand new, and they are some of the worst soldiers ive ever seen. Take basic seriously because you will use and apply those skills later on. Absorb as much as you can and do what your told, when your told. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oceanside78, post: 11689515, member: 134904"] I did the exact same thing 4 yrs ago. I look back and realize life wasn't that bad. But, I have done well for myself and have succeeded in the Army by staying squared away, motivated, and always tried my best. I've promoted quickly and have no regrets. With that being said, if you do this and end up not liking it and turd out, it will be the worst years of your life. So, do what you feel is necessary, but I assure you it's not THAT bad. All in all, join to serve, not run away. And if you do, do it full throttle and be motivated as hell and squared away to boot. I have 6 soldiers under me, 3 are brand new, and they are some of the worst soldiers ive ever seen. Take basic seriously because you will use and apply those skills later on. Absorb as much as you can and do what your told, when your told. Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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