Quote from: Sephirah on Yesterday at 05:42:37 PMYou may not always agree with how democracy is in your country, but you believe in fighting to keep it being the way people can make themselves heard in whatever way. And are ready to put everything on the line for that belief.
Exactly this.
I told my recruiter that I wanted to go to Vietnam. He said, "We are bringing people back from there." I said, "OK, you need any help?"
Personally, I think everyone should enlist for three years fresh out of high school or college. The military teaches you social skills, teamwork, how to react to changing situations without overthinking, not to mention basic survival skills and first aid.
Granted, service isn't for everyone. When I graduated from training, all I wanted was out. But I began to see the benefits and what I could learn from it. I enjoyed serving my country, even when I disagreed with the meatheads in Washington. I had very good times and very bad times, but not a single regret.
From one of my favorite movies, "Fury"... "Best job I ever had."
And I would gladly serve again with all of the people you mentioned, you, Danielle, Ash, Devlyn, Robby, and more. We all had different jobs, different training, different services, even different countries, but like you said, it takes a special kind of person to serve. And we know, because we have been there.