It's Official, Bear's Made His Choice
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Wurd. Especially if he can get it down in 3 MINUTES.Walkinghairball wrote:Big Blue Owl wrote:Not yet! Talk like that can get him into trouble in basic.
Now, as soon as he's passed his first army dinner, THEN he'll be a hero.
Ain't that the truth.
From an honorably discharged '78-'84 Navy Electricians' Mate, thank you
for choosing to serve our country Bear!
HUT-ten-HUT! ***Salutes***
Go for it Bear, and get all you can out of it! Many opportunities await you.
Be wise, and you'll come out with a set-for-life career.
Heck, you may even want to make the Army a career!
Only time will tell. Good luck Soldier!
Mumsey knows I can help with DoD info if necessary.
Fair winds and following seas to you, Bear!
Rock on.
Don't start none...won't be none.
(I was a Snipe in the Little Creek 'Gator Fleet)Tommy43sl wrote:Thank You Bear, I served 1978-82 Navy Radar Operator and have been an Air Traffic Controller since..
MP has a chance of many security positions and police jobs employment after army career.
Be All That You Can Be.
Thank you for Protecting our Freedoms.
Thank you for YOUR service Tommy! I had no idea! You TWIDGET!
GO NAVY!
Don't start none...won't be none.
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STAND UP STRAIGHT TROOP...ElfDude wrote:*cowers in the corner*
EYES FRONT!
SUCK IN THAT GUT...
TUCK IN THOSE PAJAMAS...
and...
TAKE OFF THAT PLEDGE PIN!
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Good Stuff, Army physicals, at least in Canada aren't too bad, bunch of pushups, a run, a few chinups (they are lenient here in canada) and some sit ups. Its the shape they whip you into afterward that is key.H's DLB wrote:Went and saw the recruiter, got a great score on the pre-test for the asvab, if i get a similar score on the actual test i'll be able to go for any M.O. i want. Just gotta pass the actual test and the physical now, which shouldnt be a problem.
If you really want to own the physical I recommend a workout style called Crossfit, highly recommended by a lot of military trainers and whatnot, it is the most brutal stuff you can imagine, you can make yourself useless ofr days on end with it to boot. Canadian military recommends and I believe uses it in training. http://crossfit.com/
Edit: forgot to give some warning, read their articals in the jounrla on rabdomoliosis, even if you can complete the workouts, you could get it, not fun, ease onto them over a few weeks working up to full workouts, I mostly make my own off their principals, a lot of their workouts are fairly out of my league, I have a strength training background and some cardio but that part holds me back a bit, my friend in the reserves has the opposite, we could out about dead even, except I lift a little heavier (need comparative challenge and all that), however a lot is body weight, and I weight more.. that part sucks!