Feelslikefar
Senior Member
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- Nashville, TN
My OP was mostly about the decline in enlistment into the various branches.
The Army will allow you to enlist up to age 35.
That's a lot of time for someone who wants to make a decision to defend their country.
Physical restrictions are few and GED's are honored.
Not a lot of reasons to not serve, in my opinion.
I have noticed that many people who serve 4 years get back to civilian life with few problems.
Most have learned valuable lessons about life and make good employees.
Even those of us who did enough time to retire from the military, had little problem finding a Nitch.
Don't want to sound like a recruiting ad, just stating an opinion about the state of affairs.
The Army will allow you to enlist up to age 35.
That's a lot of time for someone who wants to make a decision to defend their country.
Physical restrictions are few and GED's are honored.
Not a lot of reasons to not serve, in my opinion.
I have noticed that many people who serve 4 years get back to civilian life with few problems.
Most have learned valuable lessons about life and make good employees.
Even those of us who did enough time to retire from the military, had little problem finding a Nitch.
Don't want to sound like a recruiting ad, just stating an opinion about the state of affairs.