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I have had this discussion with many of my Army buddies and gotten a variety of interesting responses. For a small number it was their chosen career from the first time they raised their right hand. For others, like me, it was gradual; the Army kept offering something too good to pass up, so you kept signing on the dotted line until you were suddenly a career Soldier and couldn't imagine doing anything else. I have met a few that made the leap after 9/11 and have been in ever since. So what is your story? When did you realize you were in it for the long haul?
Posted 12 y ago
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I never fully realized I was a lifer until I reenlisted for the last time. Before that I would reenlist for 2 or 3 years at a time just trying to figure things out. Once I went "indef" it really hit me. I also had a reenlistment ceremony combined with a promotion ceremony to SFC. That might have had some effect on the level of realization I felt.
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1SG,
The creation of the "indef. enlisted contract" seemed to bring it home to a lot of Soldiers on the enlisted side.
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When I first reenlisted. I signed up for 6 years and had every intention of doing 20 years. I retired 2 1/2 years ago with 20 years and 8 days of service.
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I realized in my 1st deployment that what I actually do isn't offered in the civilian world unless I work for an ABC company. Once I got back and found out that the army actually pays for me to go to these schools that only lets me advanced work. Plus the Army takes care of family. I think I got a pretty good thing going right now. All I have to do is be in the right place at the right time in the right uniform.
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