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Is it worth it joining the military?

Is it worth it joining the military?

Joining the military was absolutely worth the experience. Whether you need GI Bill money or not, the life lessons I gained during my 21 years in the Navy have made me a better man and a more respectful global citizen.

Is 22 too old to join the Marines?

The cut off date for joining the Marine Corps is 28. You can however receive a waiver if you can prove you can tolerate the advanced physical training demanded by all Marines.

Should I send child to military school?

Making a Choice Both teach their students a life of discipline, focus and achievement. The “child” you send to military school will come back much more mature, disciplined and with a military orientation that will serve him or her well when the time comes to pursue a military career when he or she is older.

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Do you have to be a team player to graduate boot camp?

Either way, you must be a team player to graduate boot camp. Sergeant Michael Volkin is a U.S. Army veteran and expert on basic training issues. Check out his website at www.UltimateBasicTraining.com and buy his best-selling Ultimate Basic Training Guidebook.

Will I see my child when they graduate from boot camp?

In most cases, you may see your child when they graduate from boot camp. However, this depends on the service and assignment they select. How Often Will My Child Be Away from Home?

Is it okay for me to join the military?

It is perfectly fine to join the military for the aforementioned reasons. However, the underlying reason must be for the love of your country and the true belief that you live in the greatest country in the world. 3) You refuse to be helped.

What training will my child receive in the military?

The training that your child receives depends on the chosen service and career path. Training will include job specific proficiency and general military training, such as team building and leadership. How Can I Help?