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how many of you did serve in the military

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i didnt serve in the military due to my physical conditions. tbh this outcome made my kind of happy
 
I've been on the fence about joining up with the army to do a cybersecurity job, they give alot of good shit over there and i got a 94 on the asvab so they straight told me whatever i want its mine. But I aint sure if i should commit so many years of my life there or just try to do something civilian since i already got a bachelors in cybersec.
 
I've been on the fence about joining up with the army to do a cybersecurity job, they give alot of good shit over there and i got a 94 on the asvab so they straight told me whatever i want its mine. But I aint sure if i should commit so many years of my life there or just try to do something civilian since i already got a bachelors in cybersec.
up to you honestly.
4-6 years flies by fast and there's lots of hands-on experience, among other things to learn.
 
Country not much military. Equipment is not good and old. With this condition seemed safer not to do. Otherwise risk battles with superior opponents. Drones maybe change for warfare but not for me.
 
up to you honestly.
4-6 years flies by fast and there's lots of hands-on experience, among other things to learn.
I recently got a part-time job doing cybersec shit after searching for a year so i'm thinking of just feeling that out for a few months, and if i dont really like it or get anywhere finding full-time ill probably enlist.
 
I recently got a part-time job doing cybersec shit after searching for a year so i'm thinking of just feeling that out for a few months, and if i dont really like it or get anywhere finding full-time ill probably enlist.
Sounds good. Cyber always has plenty of opportunities to explore
 
Where I'm from serving is mandatory for a year. After that i choosed to follow another career but in 3 occasions after that I worked as a civilian consultant for the military
 
I enlisted in the U.S. Army, but washed out 3 weeks into basic when an old knee injury came back with a vengeance. My father served for almost 20 years, doing two tours in Vietnam with the Marines before swapping over to Air Force until the early 90s when military budget cuts forced him into early retirement.
 
Welp. Just started my terminal leave the other day for my upcoming retirement next month.

Been a long road, but happy to move on to other things.
 
My country is not mandatory and I don't plan to go either :)
 
I served in the U.S. Army, joined in 1983 as an M1 Tanker (19k10), did my basic at FT. Knox, KY. I was stationed at FT. Hood, TX where I did most of my career. I enjoyed my time in the military for the most part.
 
My user name gives a clue if you're able to translate it.
 
I never have, I knew that I was too much of a pussy and couldn't handle it.
I respect and appreciate all that have!
Thank you all!
 
Never did, but, as several others have already mentioned, I have only the highest respect and gratitude to those who have.
 
1987-88 Airforce, line crew F-16
 
I did serve for 1 year as it is obligatory where I live. Anti-aircraft Artillery.

Complete waste of time. Some drills where fun though, especially combo drills with the air force.
 
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