Posted on Jun 7, 2015
Would anyone encourage their kids to join the service?
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I've always pointed out that it's there. Never pushed though. My wife and I both served, as did my parents, and grandparents.
The Marines did right by me. The Air Force did right by my parents. The Army did right by my brother and cousins. I would never dissuade him from it if that's what he wanted to do.
The Marines did right by me. The Air Force did right by my parents. The Army did right by my brother and cousins. I would never dissuade him from it if that's what he wanted to do.
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I agree with you Sgt. I would love for my kids to serve, so they could experience some of the things I have. At the end of the day as long as they make good choices with their future I'll be a Happy Daddy!
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SGT Rick Ash
Oh Yes, Encouraged my son and he did three years all stateside. Sort of disappointing but, he had been with us in Germany, Korea and all over the U.S. He did well but fell in love with a local Ft.Campbell girl so didn't re-enlist like me. It was great for him, we went to his graduation from Basic in Columbia, S.C.
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If they were interested in the military, I would certainly encourage and support them. However, I wouldn't push them into the military if they clearly were not interested. The only reason I'd nudge them towards the military would be if they were having difficulty finding their way in life. I wouldn't want them to flounder, and the military has a proven track record of helping people find their way in life (and I include myself in that group).
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Inasmuch as my children are well beyond the age at which this question would be pertinent, I will take the liberty of rephrasing it slightly to apply to my grandchildren. My answer in that case is, not at this time.
I see many good and valid reasons for all to serve this once great nation, but not under this Commander-in-Chief. Who would want to see their children/grandchildren used and abused for some waffling political/diplomatic purpose and then be abandoned at a whim.
Ask me again when we regain our sanity if ever...
I see many good and valid reasons for all to serve this once great nation, but not under this Commander-in-Chief. Who would want to see their children/grandchildren used and abused for some waffling political/diplomatic purpose and then be abandoned at a whim.
Ask me again when we regain our sanity if ever...
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I'd love to seem my daughter join the service....but I doubt that girl would run, even if chased by a bear.
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I would first tell them my story about joining. I would also talk about about the pros and cons of joining, but would highlight the gratification and honor you get from serving and any of the branches. I'd give them all the information they need to make a decision on whether to join or not. I wish Recruiters were more truthful, especially with individuals who are older or more mature than the high school graduates that usually join the service.
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I would tell them why I joined, what I have learned and experienced while I served, what I have gained, lost, and how my values changed. I would then encourage my kids to make their own decisions based on everything I taught them.
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I would, not to be pushy, but to show that its important to give back... and most generations of my family had someone serve.
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1LT (Join to see) , without hesitation for three reasons.
1. To serve and defend their country and freedom.
2. To learn discipline and honor through service and commitment to the team.
3. To carry on a history of serving others.
1. To serve and defend their country and freedom.
2. To learn discipline and honor through service and commitment to the team.
3. To carry on a history of serving others.
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