Especially on deployment.Women in the military and law enforcement always get clamped fast. If she’s in one of the two and single, she’s likely got some serious issues.
These women often end up divorced and/or passed around too. Not always, but it’s common.
@Squirrel Congrats, breh. Be wise in your ventures.
dam.... why didn't yall just join out of high school? I was a watch team leader in my division and one of my junior sailors was 27. Shyt was weird because I was ordering around a 27 year old ( I was 21).I joined at 26. Don’t go open contract, start working out now, and study for the asvab before they through you in as services or security forces
Pilot requirements are strict. My best friend graduated from Navy Flight school but had to re-classify as a public affairs officer due to an in jury he got on his left knee.Is the age limit to be a pilot absolute? Like you absolutely can't be above 29? Can't do a waiver or something? (talking about fighter pilot not drone pilot)
Also do I have to move to Colorado for the space jobs? High elevation, shytty weather, lots of white people. Doesn't sound like fun to me.
bruh just say run lmao. You still stuck in military mode?I was in the 324th back in the day. I went in 3 weeks after 9/11. We fkking double-timed everywhere my whole time in basic because we were at war.
This man is rightif your 30 and trying to get in
than u need to go in as a commissioned officer. Anything other than that is terrible advice
Damn you about to be the old nikka in boot camp. I was 23 when I went and I was old AF...
I was 323 Training Squadron, Vipers.
Fly, Fight, and Win in Air, Space, and Cyber Space.
Make sure you can pass your PT requirements before you ship.
This man is right
Listen to him
You a fraud son!I wouldn't know. And if I knew...I couldn't tell you.
Don't most people cheat and are unfaithful?
This is from the perspective of a man who enlisted in his 30s if you can go the officer route, but if you go enlisted it’s not that bad.OP prolly won't be able to meet a board and get a commission before his 39th birthday, though, right?
He's also two years from finishing his degree, so he wouldn't even qualify.
This is from the perspective of a man who enlisted in his 30s if you can go the officer route, but if you go enlisted it’s not that bad.
If you don’t like it do your 4 or 6 years and get out