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Active Military officers here? I could use your help/assistance/advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Koshinn" data-source="post: 1594098" data-attributes="member: 18314"><p>I'm in a desk job position right now, and we do PT at least 3 times a week. My classmate from techschool does PT 5 times a week and has been to numerous combat training courses because she's deployable with only 24 hours of notice. When her squadron deploys, they take a lot of firepower with them... and they're only there to set up communications.</p><p></p><p></p><p>From your response, I'm thinking your definition of "piece of meat" doesn't match mine. If I had a daughter that wanted to be in the military, I'd do my best to keep her away from the academies and to convince her to do ROTC. ROTC not only makes better officers (in many people's opinions, including mine), but cadets in ROTC don't miss out on the college experience either. And as for the Marines, no other branch respects their officers as much as the Marine Corps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koshinn, post: 1594098, member: 18314"] I'm in a desk job position right now, and we do PT at least 3 times a week. My classmate from techschool does PT 5 times a week and has been to numerous combat training courses because she's deployable with only 24 hours of notice. When her squadron deploys, they take a lot of firepower with them... and they're only there to set up communications. From your response, I'm thinking your definition of "piece of meat" doesn't match mine. If I had a daughter that wanted to be in the military, I'd do my best to keep her away from the academies and to convince her to do ROTC. ROTC not only makes better officers (in many people's opinions, including mine), but cadets in ROTC don't miss out on the college experience either. And as for the Marines, no other branch respects their officers as much as the Marine Corps. [/QUOTE]
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