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TopicWhat would have happened if the millenial generation fought in WW2?
Mark_DeRosa
04/13/17 5:46:20 PM
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CowboyDan posted...
Mark_DeRosa posted...
CowboyDan posted...
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loafy013 posted...
Mark_DeRosa posted...
Well you said its disrespectful and as a soldier its not. And every person of the millenial age group in the military i spoke to, hates those people of our generation

We openly mock safe spaces and shit like that

That's because people in the military are too weak minded to think for themselves. They have to be told by others what they should believe, what they should feel, who is right and who is wrong.

Completely inaccurate, it is in ucmj if you feel an order is unethical, etc.. you can not follow that order

You have free thinking of religion, hobbies, and everything else

Keep talking about what you dont know about. Im sure you're very strong minded. Probably work retail lol

I mean, that's what you've been doing this entire topic.

And realistically, low rankers in the military shouldn't be bashing anyone else's career choice, and they definitely shouldn't be calling anyone weak minded.

No it isnt lol, sorry im not a puss

1. You dont know anything about my military career

2. My civilian career is more successful than my military career which ends in 4 months anyways lol. I mean i made 40 dollars an hour this weekend. Plus i get over a grand every 3 weeks in stipends to go finish my free bachelors. Speaking of i have a 96, 94, and 88 in 3 of 4 my classes, all the highest grades. But nah brah im weak minded

Your behavior suggests as much, listing off potential future accomplishments and a moderate wage changes nothing about that. If you want to be seen as strong minded, use your mind before making stupid, poorly thought out topics like this.

Also, your post seems incredibly insecure. I'm sure your military career is nothing to write home about if you feel the need to point out that your civilian career is more successful because you're hitting goals most people hit by age 22.

3 racks of ribbons is aight, one tour, two mos, couple coins from the sec def, and a high ranking general.

Oh and a nice award and a speech to the battalion for my actions during a shift while overseas

I think my military career is just fine
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