ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
Just what do you tell them? Some don't need advice, b/c they have/had a family member or friend serve/serving and can ask them. But, for those that don't, you may be their only help! And, that's whether you have served in the military or not! I have, and from my old Navy years, that I can remember, I will tell the person the "the good, the bad and sometimes the down-right ugly" about being in.
I sort of remember what my Navy Recruiter told me when I enlisted........and then, later, I found out the REAL truth! I would tell the person, "you do have a choice today, that I didn't back during Nam. It was either the Draft, go to college or run to Canada. Didn't want to be Drafted, college was out and I sure wasn't going to run up to Canada, so I enlisted". I would continue, by saying, "since I was in the Navy, that is the only Service I can really relate experience to, but will tell you that Basic Training for the Army and Marine Corps is TOUGH compared to the Navy.........at least when I went in 1968.
Some questions I would ask them:
First, "Why do you want to join?" and "What Branch are you thinking about?"
"Do you think you can handle the strict discipline.?"
"If it's the Army or Marines, that you are thinking about, will you handle a Drill Sargent/Instructor getting right in your face, calling you names and shouting at you? Sometimes saying things that will shock you."
"You will find out what Personnel Inspections are like and just how "straight up and tall" you have to stand."
"You will learn how to salute an Officer and what happens if you don't!"
"If you choose the Navy, you know that you could spend days-to-weeks on the water. You will learn what "Sea-Legs" are very quickly!"
And, I would also tell them this, "In Army and Marine Corps training, you will mostly likely be trained to "kill or be killed".
"In other words" I'd say, "Do you have what it takes to be in the military?"
I would also tell them, "I'm glad I served and there was many times it was definitely an ADVENTURE!!"
So, what would you say?
I sort of remember what my Navy Recruiter told me when I enlisted........and then, later, I found out the REAL truth! I would tell the person, "you do have a choice today, that I didn't back during Nam. It was either the Draft, go to college or run to Canada. Didn't want to be Drafted, college was out and I sure wasn't going to run up to Canada, so I enlisted". I would continue, by saying, "since I was in the Navy, that is the only Service I can really relate experience to, but will tell you that Basic Training for the Army and Marine Corps is TOUGH compared to the Navy.........at least when I went in 1968.
Some questions I would ask them:
First, "Why do you want to join?" and "What Branch are you thinking about?"
"Do you think you can handle the strict discipline.?"
"If it's the Army or Marines, that you are thinking about, will you handle a Drill Sargent/Instructor getting right in your face, calling you names and shouting at you? Sometimes saying things that will shock you."
"You will find out what Personnel Inspections are like and just how "straight up and tall" you have to stand."
"You will learn how to salute an Officer and what happens if you don't!"
"If you choose the Navy, you know that you could spend days-to-weeks on the water. You will learn what "Sea-Legs" are very quickly!"
And, I would also tell them this, "In Army and Marine Corps training, you will mostly likely be trained to "kill or be killed".
"In other words" I'd say, "Do you have what it takes to be in the military?"
I would also tell them, "I'm glad I served and there was many times it was definitely an ADVENTURE!!"
So, what would you say?