However, if they called right now, I would pack my bags. :dunno
Given that you've been injured- you can still go?? Aren't you limited medically/physically or something? Juz curious :unsure:
I forgot to clarify, my eight years were active. I never did any inactive reserve time. I figured if I was going to be a civilian later, I was going to do at least eight years so they could not call me back ever again. :24:
However, if they called right now, I would pack my bags. :dunno
Well, I was medically separated so I am unfit for service, but I'd still go if they needed me. I can fire a weapon at the enemy, I've done it before.![]()
I could of swore I got my letter at least 8 years after I got out (before 9/11), although I could be wrong.
Yeah the Army is wierd at times. Rightnow, we are getting rid of soldiers. The smallest UCMJ and failing like 2 PT tests get you discharged now, BUT.... at the same time alot of my friends who finished their active duty, were on IRR (Inactive reserve) time keep getting re-activated to National Guard units getting ready for mobilization.
The army is in bad shape too. Were pretty fucking broke. Re-enlistment is getting tougher. Mechanics and Truck Drivers cant re-enlist if they are below E5, Promotion points are soaring, atleast ion my MOS.
I talking to a recruiter tomorrow about the NAVY Seals
I forgot to say thanks to all my fellow Veterans for their service!
Land of the FREE. Because of the BRAVE.![]()
Don't thank me. Thank the taxpayers that paid us and sent us on all those great trips, fed us, taught us trades and skill sets, and let's not forget all that cheap no-tax overseas booze we swilled.Good times indeed.
I was in the US Marines as an electrical repair spcecialist
Engeneering Flight Line Support
Camp Pendleton CA MWSS-372
I talking to a recruiter tomorrow about the NAVY Seals
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