What would you do if you were drafted?

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Frodolives

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I enlisted for 4 years active duty and then did another 4 in the reserves (U.S. Army Infantry).

I have great admiration and respect for those that I served with and the job we did. Though it was "peacetime", nearly 400 guys in my brigade lost their lives in accidents, such as the Arrow Air disaster.

I'm very conflicted about it now though. Those that do the job today still have my esteem, but I cannot imagine any of my younger friends that I'd wish to see put in that position apart from voluntary subscription according to their own convictions.
 

FoBoT

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i served almost ten years in the Navy , 1986-1996

if i was recalled, i'd probably be sent to a training facility since i am "old", but if they needed me on a sub , i would go and we would kick some enemy ass
 

Excelsior

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Originally posted by: SoylentGreen
We're in a war for no good reason. Yes I'd gladly go if it were a good cause and not just the Bush admins idea of a good time.

What would be a good cause?


And I would go.
 

sniperruff

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Originally posted by: fredtam
<blockquote>quote:
<hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>SoylentGreen</b></i>
We're in a war for no good reason. Yes I'd gladly go if it were a good cause and not just the Bush admins idea of a good time.<hr></blockquote>

People said the same thing leading up to and during every war we have fought.

maybe vietnam and the koeran war. i can't imagine anyone crying foul for the world wars.

then again... i don't recall the vietnam war and the korean war having good endings. i doubt this one will end anytime soon, and with a positive outcome. they can't find any WMD and there are worse tyrants than saddam elsewhere in the world right now. i just don't see any reason for bush to invade iraq. besides they never did really finish off afganistan, and i think kosovo is acting up again. so what did bush do? blame the CIA for the wrong intelligence...

i just don't find the war in iraq to be justified, and so do many other countries around the globe.

just my 2 cents and don't mean to offend anyone.
 

joecool

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laugh my ass off ... 'cause i'm forty, there's no way they'd ever really want me!
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: homestarmy
As in Selective Service? Go to Canada?<BR><BR>I would hope that they would let me take the opportunity to put my film skills to use, I would almost consider joining and going into documentary film with them anyhow... How much do they pay anyway?<BR><BR>BTW, I always thought housing and stuff was free, which was the good part about your pay, but my nephew in the marines says they take out money from his check and all to pay for that... WTF?!

You are a complete moron. Seriously. If you get drafted, they ain't drafting your ass to take pictures. Bitch, you're gonna get shot at. Your pay depends on what position you hold in the service. Housing is not free. Living in the barracks doesn't cost money, but once you get a house or appartment to yourself, you pay for it. Free? BWuahahahaha - I got news for you, bud. You gotta buy LOTS of stuff in the service. You want a dress uniform? You buy it. You want a second set of fatigues? You buy them.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
I'd go, Grudgingly, im no where near the shape needed to be in the millitary.

If you're out of shape, you don't get in. A draft doesn't mean that every person called up is going to go away and get killed.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: Tiamat
Dunno... I have asthma so I dont know how much of a use I could be on the field...

Unless you can hide your athsma or you have something that doesn't effect you much like allergy-induced athsma, you won't get into the service with breathing problems.
 

Brutuskend

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Die of shock!

They'd have to be pretty hard up to want me at this stage of my life. ;)

Plus I already DID my time.
 

Andrew111

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Originally posted by: Nik
<blockquote>quote:
<hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>homestarmy</b></i>
As in Selective Service? Go to Canada?<BR><BR>I would hope that they would let me take the opportunity to put my film skills to use, I would almost consider joining and going into documentary film with them anyhow... How much do they pay anyway?<BR><BR>BTW, I always thought housing and stuff was free, which was the good part about your pay, but my nephew in the marines says they take out money from his check and all to pay for that... WTF?!<hr></blockquote>

Your pay depends on what position you hold in the service. Housing is not free. Living in the barracks doesn't cost money, but once you get a house or appartment to yourself, you pay for it. Free? BWuahahahaha - I got news for you, bud. You gotta buy LOTS of stuff in the service. You want a dress uniform? You buy it. You want a second set of fatigues? You buy them.
I'm living in an apartment right now that the Army is paying for via Basic Housing Allowance......it's actually more than what the apartment costs as they give you a set amount based on rank and location. Also, I hope you mean rank when you refer to "what position you hold". I'll agree that you have to buy lots of stuff....but you can DX them and they give you clothing allowance each and every year buddy. Are you in the service right now?
 

MrCodeDude

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Stick peanut-butter down my pants, then one day, just shove my hand down my pants and eat the peanut butter.

I'd get discharged so fast ;)
 

JeffCos

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Originally posted by: Evadman
I would go. I would have to be a sniper though based on what I am good at now.

There's just something about capping a guy in the head from 500 yards out...hope all that Siphon Filter and SOCOM pays off :cool:
 

JeffCos

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Originally posted by: Excelsior
<blockquote>quote:
<hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>SoylentGreen</b></i>
We're in a war for no good reason. Yes I'd gladly go if it were a good cause and not just the Bush admins idea of a good time.<hr></blockquote>

What would be a good cause?


And I would go.


I'll give you a cause/reason. There used to be 2 big buildings I could see out my bedroom window...
 

oogabooga

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I would say goodbye to my family
Then shed some pounds to make sure i'm in fighting shape

Then go serve my country to the best of my ability as many of my brave friends are doing right now.
*waves miniature flag*
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: Andrew111
<blockquote>quote:
<hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>Nik</b></i>
<blockquote>quote:
<hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>homestarmy</b></i>
As in Selective Service? Go to Canada?<BR><BR>I would hope that they would let me take the opportunity to put my film skills to use, I would almost consider joining and going into documentary film with them anyhow... How much do they pay anyway?<BR><BR>BTW, I always thought housing and stuff was free, which was the good part about your pay, but my nephew in the marines says they take out money from his check and all to pay for that... WTF?!<hr></blockquote>

Your pay depends on what position you hold in the service. Housing is not free. Living in the barracks doesn't cost money, but once you get a house or appartment to yourself, you pay for it. Free? BWuahahahaha - I got news for you, bud. You gotta buy LOTS of stuff in the service. You want a dress uniform? You buy it. You want a second set of fatigues? You buy them.<hr></blockquote>
I'm living in an apartment right now that the Army is paying for via Basic Housing Allowance......it's actually more than what the apartment costs as they give you a set amount based on rank and location. Also, I hope you mean rank when you refer to "what position you hold". I'll agree that you have to buy lots of stuff....but you can DX them and they give you clothing allowance each and every year buddy. Are you in the service right now?

Not now, no. But I'm preparing myself for it. Talking to my best friend who's in the service.
 

fredtam

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Originally posted by: sniperruff
<blockquote>quote:
<hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>fredtam</b></i>
<blockquote>quote:
<hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>SoylentGreen</b></i>
We're in a war for no good reason. Yes I'd gladly go if it were a good cause and not just the Bush admins idea of a good time.<hr></blockquote>

People said the same thing leading up to and during every war we have fought.<hr></blockquote>

maybe vietnam and the koeran war. i can't imagine anyone crying foul for the world wars.

then again... i don't recall the vietnam war and the korean war having good endings. i doubt this one will end anytime soon, and with a positive outcome. they can't find any WMD and there are worse tyrants than saddam elsewhere in the world right now. i just don't see any reason for bush to invade iraq. besides they never did really finish off afganistan, and i think kosovo is acting up again. so what did bush do? blame the CIA for the wrong intelligence...

i just don't find the war in iraq to be justified, and so do many other countries around the globe.

just my 2 cents and don't mean to offend anyone.

You don't offend me. The fact is it is true. Many people were against entry into WWI. The sinking of the Lusutania (sp?) and Germans unrestricted submarine warfare were listed as reasons but the Nye report concluded we enetered because it was in our best interest to help Britain. They owed us a little over 2 billion dollars. Before the sinking of the Lusutania people considered it to be a European affair and something we should not get involved in.

WWII was really started in 1939. We stayed out of things again because it was a European affair. Again we helped out Britain but only after the US was attacked at pearl harbor, It wasn't until then that Germany declared war on the US.

It can be argued in both cases that being proactive could have saved millions of lives. Our isolationism allowed for both wars to happen. I would think however that if we would have attacked Germany or Japan prior to the US population seeing what ended up happening we would be seen as tyrants even by Europe.