I've been seriously entertaining the idea of joining the military before I head off to grad school. From what I've seen/heard, it's a glorious rite of passage that's incomparable to anything else. Furthermore, no one here can advocate an aggressive American foreign policy without getting their feet wet and seeing firsthand what life is like in the trenches.
Provided I don't get killed or become and invalid, the experience could be a life-turner. At worst, I could become a John Kerry, those that have lost all sense of manhood. At best, I could become a George Bush senior, one of the most accomplished men in human history.
One big problem I have is taking orders without asking questions. Though difficult, I guess I could adapt.
Provided I don't get killed or become and invalid, the experience could be a life-turner. At worst, I could become a John Kerry, those that have lost all sense of manhood. At best, I could become a George Bush senior, one of the most accomplished men in human history.
One big problem I have is taking orders without asking questions. Though difficult, I guess I could adapt.