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Old Jan 16, 2005 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by CPL
Maybe you dont know what your talking about.

How can you possibly say that once you get out of the Army or the Marines that they are useless in the corporate world. Where do you get your facts from? Did a Marine or a soldier tell you that? In the unit I was stationed with ( an infantry unit ) a lot of the Marines there had a full time job as a Police Officer , Sherrif Deputy , or a Firefighter. They are not considered white collar , but sure do protect and help the citizens of this country. Now if you want to look at a corporate standpoint in the unit , well my platoon seargent worked in Oracle. I had a Seargent thats an engineer for Intel making 6 figures. Our 1st Seargent after he retired went to work for IBM. Not to mention if you look at all the Fortune 500 companies out there a lot of them are former Marines. Back in 1997 there were more Marines in Congress than all the other branches combined.

This is a free country and can join whichever branch you choose to. If I wanted to be in the medical field , you know what , I would have gone Air Force but I would be a totally different person than what I am now.

FYI my first post was based on family , friends , classmates , & even ppl on the net that serves/ed in the Air Force. I also reside next to Travis Air Force Base.



I dont totally agree with that though. When I was in I never got a vibe like that the officers didnt care about their Marines. The only thing I heard from others is calling them zeros. Most of the officers that I was under showed great leadership and motivation for the troops. One thing that sucks for them though is when its time for chow they eat last which sometimes means whatever is leftover.
That's great man, but I'm not going to get into the 'service war' with you. It's a losing battle for everyone. If you take a look at what I said I was talking about the special forces stigma that that's the best and most 'manly' thing to do if you get into the military. I didn't say the Air Force was better, I didn't say that the Army/Marines are worse. I told him to figure out what he wants to do and "Consider your future when taking the military option into account."

I'm so impressed that you live near an AFB. Me too, 3 actually.. and an Army post.

You're one of those guys who thinks that their service is SOOOO much better than all the others... get off your high horse.
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