y Yeah its truue I signed up for the Army. While it all seems fun right now. Im almost 90% percent sure its gonna be WAAY harder than I expect. People are saying the Army isnt a good idea because "A war is about to start" and " You could die" quite frankly, I dont care. I mean my destiny is already pre-planned and determined there isn't anything I can do to stop whats supposed to happen. If I die, then it was for a noble cause. And if I don't thats even better.
The job I signed up for is 19D (Cavalry Scout) basically what they do is go in front of the infantry and see where the bad guys are . Now the first thing people usually say is "Omg in front of the Infantry? You're gonna die!!" . . . .This is probably one of the most ignorant things Ive heard about this M. o. s. The MAIN objective of your training/ feild work is REMAIN UNDETECTED, and if the orders are given to engage a high profile target then we attack. So the way I look at it. As long as I'm good at what I do ( being stealthy, not making mistakes, knowing how to react when a situation Does go wrong ) I should be fine.
Oh yeah, this is the gun I'll be shooting. .
The M4 :)
Im happy.
Wow that's some pretty serious stuff. Especially being a scout.
ReplyDeleteM4 is a nice gun. Hear they are phasing out the M16.
ReplyDeletehaha followed
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the whole pre-destined stuff, but if you believe in it then follow it I suppose.
ReplyDeleteThe justification I would have used would have been more along the lines of "I believe in the army more then you, anyway".
ReplyDeleteWow. Is that for real?
ReplyDeleteIf it is, may good luck be with you sir!
Good luck!
ReplyDeleteGood luck mate, you seem to have the right attitude towards it too :)
ReplyDeleteI don't think you will be using an M14 if you are recon, possible you will have a urban combat weapon, with a shorter range, but higher rate of fire. (at least in an actual situation)
ReplyDeleteWhat else is there to say, good luck and keep the positive mind
ReplyDeleteGood luck and watch out for land mines.
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