I would recommend joining if you feel that you are mentally and physically capable of it. I would suggest getting a non-combat MOS so that when you get out, you are already trained in a career that would continue in the civilian sector. That won't prevent you from going to war and fighting, though. The possibilities are endless. So if you decide to join, prepare for some hard and challenging years, but the awesome memories along with stories you will tell EVERBODY and the honor of being a serviceman are their own great reward.
My sister graduated from Fort Sill this September. I am so proud of her!
I'm proud to my son is graduated from forth still this February 20 I'm so proud to my son
I was in this battery for basic training. Go Bravo!
I wonder if its worth joinin the army iv though abt joining
I would recommend joining if you feel that you are mentally and physically capable of it. I would suggest getting a non-combat MOS so that when you get out, you are already trained in a career that would continue in the civilian sector. That won't prevent you from going to war and fighting, though. The possibilities are endless. So if you decide to join, prepare for some hard and challenging years, but the awesome memories along with stories you will tell EVERBODY and the honor of being a serviceman are their own great reward.