Posted on Jan 23, 2014
What are the best excuses you have heard for people not joining the military?
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"I really wanted to but my parents said I'm not allowed to go get blown up..". Yeah.... because your mommy and daddy tell you how to run your life after 18? You're just someone looking for an excuse. Just admit you're scared like anyone else who chooses not to.
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PO2 Chris Toman
My mother made me promise not join the army strait out of high school. I don't break my promises. So i joined the Navy about 3 months later. -This is seriously my short story of joining.
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CPO Leonard Orth
Or smart enough to want to do something else...
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CW2 Kimberly Moran
I am a retired warrant. I keep reading these responses. Why do young people need a reason not to join. Why look down your nose at them because they chose not to. You served to protect this freedom of choice they have, not to sneer at them or ridicule them. Military service is an individual choice. Be proud not boastful. Why is choosing a path different from yours bad? Why do these youth (even lazy misguided youth) need a reason for not joining? A simple’I don’t want to’ should suffice. Come down from the elevated horse, use your experience & leadership, try and find something they are interested in & help them do something they want to do & realize there is a whole big wide world of people who just don’t want to be in the army & that’s ok. Maybe it’s good not everyone want to join it makes you unique. Be unique without being judgmental, be proud but not boastful, be a leader not a bully, be supportive don’t ridicule.
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CW2 Kimberly Moran I look down at the excuse of it all. Some people (plenty) are scared of guns, war, being yelled at, dread the thought of waking up everyday really early, etc etc. People who give reasons of not joining such as above are not valid because they lack the truth of the matter. Just say "hey, military isn't for me." That's all. I don't look down on civilians in general but the flimsy reasoning given irritates me because it lacks honesty.
The best one was a civilian who was honest, he said, " I'm a pussy, I won't lie. I didn't wanna do that shit! And I'm thankful for those that do!" Verbatim, I was stunned.
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I actually have an "I almost joined". I was originally trying to enlist in mid 2002 when word reached me that my grandmother would need help around the house when going through cancer treatments (my Grandfather, able bodied at the time, worked away from home). My father's response to my intentions to join was "The Army will still be there when she feels better."
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The following are some responses or excuses to why some folks don't want to the military:
"I don't want to be owned" (slavery is over)
"I don't like to be told what to do" (but you work at McDonald's)
"I broke my arm when I was ten"
"I am an only child"
"I don't believe in violence"
"I don't like to exercise"
"I'm not smart enough" (but you were accepted to a college)
"I don't like to be yelled at"
"I don't like showering with other men/ women"
"Won't I just be drafted"
"I don't like guns"
///////////End statement/ NOTHING FOLLOWS///////////
"I don't want to be owned" (slavery is over)
"I don't like to be told what to do" (but you work at McDonald's)
"I broke my arm when I was ten"
"I am an only child"
"I don't believe in violence"
"I don't like to exercise"
"I'm not smart enough" (but you were accepted to a college)
"I don't like to be yelled at"
"I don't like showering with other men/ women"
"Won't I just be drafted"
"I don't like guns"
///////////End statement/ NOTHING FOLLOWS///////////
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CPT Zachary Brooks
Hell, I don't like guns either, but they are a necessary part of our society. I did Intel and Signal over Infantry for that exact reason. Will shoot if I need to, just not my first choice.
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PO3 (Join to see)
Hell I've got more broken bones than I have fingers. Turns out if you are willing to suck up some pain they'll put you through.
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SSG (Join to see)
I've done the same SGT Spratley. But if that's their comfort zone then the only one who can get them out of it is themselves.
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SSG (ret) William Martin
SGT SB, My response to that response would be only the unlucky, the careless, and the cowardly die.
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SSG (ret) William Martin, everyone's unlucky sometimes. I came to terms long ago that my choice of careers may lead to my death. I just remember the old saying "Everyone dies. Not everyone truly lives."
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MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P
SSG (Join to see), oddly enough statistically speaking we have a better chance of being killed in a motor vehicle crash than from military action (ie: combat).
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SGT Melissa Kappus
My son's wife tried this crap and told him she didn't want him to die or deploy. I knew he was meant for the military at a young age because of his mind , heart, stature, and interest. She didn't win. He admires his mama for serving, even when I ended up a single mother. He claims he learned his greatness and perseverance from me and he always wanted to join. Let's just say that this is a proud mama.
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