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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 215220" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>I agree with Mr. Vengence. </p><p>Whatever branch of the service you chose will, early on, give you a battery of aptitude tests. These tests are designed to measure your aptitude at various tasks such as mechanical, math, visual and spatial orientation etc.</p><p>I notice you didn't mention the Navy as an option. I would imagine one of the safest places one can be in time of war is an aircraft carrier that has an escort group close by.</p><p>Put your testoterone laced ego aside and ask yourself this question:</p><p>Do I want to spend X number of years in the military so I can come home and tell all my buddies how many people I shot and/or how many extremities I am missing and the PTSD that I have to deal with everyday or;</p><p>do I want to come home from the military in one piece with a DD 214 that documents the schools the military sent me to and the X number of years having served in a MOS that is applicable to the civilian world?</p><p>Search the classified ads in your local newspaper. I don't think you will find too many prospective employers looking for howitzer operators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 215220, member: 1957"] I agree with Mr. Vengence. Whatever branch of the service you chose will, early on, give you a battery of aptitude tests. These tests are designed to measure your aptitude at various tasks such as mechanical, math, visual and spatial orientation etc. I notice you didn't mention the Navy as an option. I would imagine one of the safest places one can be in time of war is an aircraft carrier that has an escort group close by. Put your testoterone laced ego aside and ask yourself this question: Do I want to spend X number of years in the military so I can come home and tell all my buddies how many people I shot and/or how many extremities I am missing and the PTSD that I have to deal with everyday or; do I want to come home from the military in one piece with a DD 214 that documents the schools the military sent me to and the X number of years having served in a MOS that is applicable to the civilian world? Search the classified ads in your local newspaper. I don't think you will find too many prospective employers looking for howitzer operators. [/QUOTE]
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