Posted on Apr 5, 2021
PO3 Aaron Hassay
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PO3 Kenneth Mahone
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It didn’t prove anything to me, but it proved to my family they knew absolutely nothing about me. They all thought I wouldn’t make it through boot camp because I wasn’t athletic…the whole time, the buff jocks were the ones that broke down every other day LMAO
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SP5 John Burleson
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My time on active duty proved I could survive with a sense of humor and that NCO really meant no chance outside. I learned that we have a Marine corps to pull the army's ass out of a combat situation. I learned that our asses were a little significant to the powers that be unless it meant votes. It was fun!!
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SSgt Ricardo Lugo
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Everything started as a citizens in pursuit of a carrier in my life. Finish my high school and started two years of college; and I join the service due to unemployment status. The service became a call of God in my life; to encounter a life with purpose; as an warrior of are nation under God. Life started to light up and understand that God needed to prepare me to serve him in the capacity of a warrior; become a defender of liberty and pursuit of happiness for me, family and country. Military enlistment is chance to serve God and Country; an make the difference for future generations to come; to be part of a glorious vision; one nation under God. So God Help Us. God Bless America.
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PO2 Chris Christiansen
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proved I can do more and confident in my execution and accountability to my actions, and don't take shit off nobody
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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Edited >1 y ago
Having Joined The USAF Immediately Upon My 17 th Birthday 06/29/1961,
I Had Left The Public Lack-Of-Education-System
As They Had Absolutely Nothing Useful To Offer.
So, When I Joined The USAF, I Only Had Wasted 9 Years Of My Life.
Upon Hitting My First Assignment At A SAC Base, Little Rock AFB,
I Headed To The Ed Shed, Completed My High School GED
Then I Proceeded To Take EVERY Business Program I Was Able To Complete In The Following 4 Years.
Total Count Was About 30, Plus A Program Through University Of California, Berkeley;
And Another Through The University Of Arkansas.
Let's Bottom Line This:... (But I Obviously DIDN'T, But Read On Just For Chuckles.)

I Became A Mid-Level Manager For FMC; Purchasing Agent For 1 Year; Purchasing Director For 4 More Years; By Passing Assistant Purchasing Agent Completely.
Owned By Printing Business For Just Over 27 Years & RETIRED At 56.
We Need Public Schooling About As Much As We Need Warm Salt Poured Over
Our Bleeding Hemorrhoids....
Examples: How Many Of Us Even Learned As Much As How To Balance Your Own Check Book Before Graduating HS?
Okay,...NOW: What Did You Learn By Your Senior Year, To Actually Qualify For ANY Occupation?
AND: Anyone Ever Learn Anything About Investments & Which To Safely Choose?
UH.... The Damned List Is ENDLESS.
Know What? I Learned Them All, PLUS A Myriad Of Other Useful Information From USAFI's Business Programs;
Not A Damned Thing From Public Schooling.
BTW, Our Colleges Aren't Much Better Either.

Recent Grads Less Likely to Agree College Was Worth Cost
(news.gallup.com/poll/185819/recent-grads-less.)..
Only 38% of recent alumni strongly agree their education was worth the cost. The question, which is included in the new 2015 Gallup-Purdue Index study, is particularly relevant...
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SSG Security Officer
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Proved that my level of tolerance for BS and hardships was on another level.
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CW3 Paul Fitch
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My enlistment just epitomized my desire to serve my country and express my belief that I was willing to put my life on the line to protect, preserve and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Interestingly enough, I still feel the same way and will respond to the bugle when it sounds.
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SP5 Christopher Brock
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It didn’t prove anything for me, in the words as my former Co-worker I could care less you was in the Military what does that do for the Company now… NOTHING then he walks away I’m in disbelief and all I said was in the military we would work together to get this job done
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Sgt Chuck Gardner
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When I graduated High School, I was not scholastically or financially prepared for college and I decided to join the Air Force rather than wait for the draft which allowed me to pick a career field that I was qualified for rather than be thrust into a situation where I had absolutely no control. The Air Force provided an opportunity to serve my country, and learn a skill I could use later in life. as well as earn the GI Bill to further my education after my discharge.
I was able to achieve all the goals I set prior to enlisting and get a college degree to boot. My Military Enlistment proved to be one of the wisest decisions of my life!
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SPC Steven Depuy
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That I was a stupid arrogant kid who had a lot of growing up to do, and who needed to learn I was not as bright as I thought
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