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<blockquote data-quote="Vigilante375" data-source="post: 11795689" data-attributes="member: 123992"><p>Only listen to DaleM post about the 4 branches. If you want a good, quality life in the service, then join the Air Force. People in the Marines or Army just hate on them because of how good they have it. A big picture of how the Army is ran is look at this, at was at Fort Lewis (in WA) for 5 years and they were barely doing anything like building new barrack/houses/general improvement. I leave for 1 1/2 year and it becomes a joint base with the Air Force base next door and BAM! It's a totally different base with all this new stuff.....anyways.</p><p></p><p>You can be Spec Ops in Marines and Airborne (because I had a lot them in my class when I was going through as well as Navy) but I'm unsure about the other things Wesson said.</p><p></p><p>I believe the BEST would be either Air Force or Navy because of the better quality of life in the service and the jobs that can relate outside in the Civilian world. If you don't want to do sea duty/float around the world for 6 months then join the Air Force. Join the Marines if you want to be on the front lines, told only to do and not to think as well as being told you're the best and everyone else are low joes. Join the Army if you want to be ridiculed on your knowledge of being a solider instead of knowing your job, being tossed around without care or concern (unless you're a high rank then you make those decisions).</p><p></p><p>I did a tad over 8 years and GTFO because I like using common sense and not worrying about Army/Unit/Company motto's/heritage knowledge instead being recognized about how much I know about my job.....do I really need to know that a M4 muzzle velocity is 2,970fps or maxium effective range for a point target is 500 meters......at least in the Air Force you gain range by the knowledge of your MOS, so it will take longer to gain rank but it's not like the Marines or Army.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vigilante375, post: 11795689, member: 123992"] Only listen to DaleM post about the 4 branches. If you want a good, quality life in the service, then join the Air Force. People in the Marines or Army just hate on them because of how good they have it. A big picture of how the Army is ran is look at this, at was at Fort Lewis (in WA) for 5 years and they were barely doing anything like building new barrack/houses/general improvement. I leave for 1 1/2 year and it becomes a joint base with the Air Force base next door and BAM! It's a totally different base with all this new stuff.....anyways. You can be Spec Ops in Marines and Airborne (because I had a lot them in my class when I was going through as well as Navy) but I'm unsure about the other things Wesson said. I believe the BEST would be either Air Force or Navy because of the better quality of life in the service and the jobs that can relate outside in the Civilian world. If you don't want to do sea duty/float around the world for 6 months then join the Air Force. Join the Marines if you want to be on the front lines, told only to do and not to think as well as being told you're the best and everyone else are low joes. Join the Army if you want to be ridiculed on your knowledge of being a solider instead of knowing your job, being tossed around without care or concern (unless you're a high rank then you make those decisions). I did a tad over 8 years and GTFO because I like using common sense and not worrying about Army/Unit/Company motto's/heritage knowledge instead being recognized about how much I know about my job.....do I really need to know that a M4 muzzle velocity is 2,970fps or maxium effective range for a point target is 500 meters......at least in the Air Force you gain range by the knowledge of your MOS, so it will take longer to gain rank but it's not like the Marines or Army. [/QUOTE]
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