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Anonymous (ID: +OOV6w+H) United States No.507429211 [Report] >>507429431 >>507429476 >>507430037 >>507430648 >>507430689 >>507430803 >>507431991 >>507432214 >>507432403
Alright, gentlemen, let me give you a more detailed picture of what your life could look like in the U.S. military. Let's start with a specific scenario.

Picture this: you're a Seaman aboard the USS Ronald Reagan, one of the most advanced aircraft carriers in the world. You're standing on the flight deck as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky with hues of orange and red. The carrier is pulling into Yokosuka, Japan, and the air is filled with the hum of activity and the scent of the ocean. You're not just a passenger; you're a vital part of the crew, and your skills are crucial to the mission.

Now, let's talk about the benefits. With the Post-9/11 GI Bill, you can get up to 100% of your tuition and fees covered for college or vocational training. That means you could pursue a degree in engineering, medicine, or even become a pilot, all while Uncle Sam foots the bill. Plus, you'll have access to top-notch healthcare through TRICARE, ensuring you and your family are always taken care of.

Next: combat action. As a grunt in the infantry, you might find yourself in a firefight in some god-forsaken part of the world. You'll be part of a squad, maybe a platoon, and you'll rely on each other to get the job done. The M4 carbine will be your best friend, and you'll learn to love the taste of MREs. But when you're in the thick of it, when the bullets are flying and the adrenaline is pumping, you'll know what it means to be a warrior. You'll earn your Combat Action Ribbon, and that experience will stay with you forever.

So, think about it. You could be a Seaman on the Ronald Reagan, a grunt in the infantry, or even a pilot flying an F-35. The military offers a unique blend of adventure, purpose, and opportunity. You'll travel to exotic locations, gain valuable skills, and be part of a brotherhood that lasts a lifetime. If that sounds like something you're interested in, then let's talk more about how you can become a part of this incredible experience.
Anonymous (ID: 4fOQqDkd) United States No.507429333 [Report] >>507429439
hehe seaman
Anonymous (ID: /fKSaup/) United States No.507429431 [Report]
>>507429211 (OP)
already served, kike
Anonymous (ID: +1do9roY) United States No.507429439 [Report]
>>507429333
yes. we suck up young boys and split out proven seamen
Anonymous (ID: GEBviG7t) United States No.507429476 [Report]
>>507429211 (OP)
You forgot: you also get to be surrounded by low-IQ welfare niggers and spics all day long.
Anonymous (ID: 9+dKen1e) United States No.507430037 [Report]
>>507429211 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: +2+XJFi0) United States No.507430454 [Report]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L90YRy7aan4
Anonymous (ID: ac1ONtZO) United States No.507430648 [Report]
>>507429211 (OP)
Most of the Navy doesn't see combat unless you're a Seabee, corpsman with a Marine unit, or SEAL. Alot of it is just mechanical or admin

Also alot of the military nowadays is just low IQ spics and niggers going in for the gibmes. The QOL is bad because of the lower qualifications needed

Don't join to be a Grunt in the Army or Marines. Lowest IQ of them all and you'll have PTSD and never get VA. that VA will be given to some welfare nigger who was a mechanic who never saw combat and had diarrhea
Anonymous (ID: 0JB68qKm) United States No.507430689 [Report]
>>507429211 (OP)
You niggas are putting way too much effort into this LARP.
Anonymous (ID: Et1lMv0l) Belgium No.507430803 [Report]
>>507429211 (OP)
>i am a semen
no u a semen
Anonymous (ID: h8XrPlKv) No.507431991 [Report]
>>507429211 (OP)
Im full of seamen, i don't need to join
Anonymous (ID: w6KxhPji) Canada No.507432214 [Report]
>>507429211 (OP)
does the navy provide bbc onboard or how does that work?
Anonymous (ID: E9yf48tU) United States No.507432403 [Report]
>>507429211 (OP)
>or even a pilot
Really dude, that's awesome. I mean I know it takes a lot of training and you have to make it as an officer, but that's cool.
>flying an F-35
Ah fuck.