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Do you have military experience?
Yes, I'm on active duty. 6%  6%  [ 19 ]
Yes, Currently I am reservist. 5%  5%  [ 15 ]
Yes, I am retired military. 14%  14%  [ 45 ]
No, but I plan to enlist. 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
No, I am a civilian. 43%  43%  [ 137 ]
No, but I have law enforcement or similar experience 4%  4%  [ 14 ]
I have previous military experience, but I am not retired military. 22%  22%  [ 69 ]
I have previous military and law enforcement experience. 3%  3%  [ 9 ]
I have previous military experience and have worked as a PMC. 2%  2%  [ 5 ]
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I always wondered what happened to Alfalfa when he grew up. Tragic.

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Does RoTC count?

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16 years in the US Army, 9 of that was active duty. Took a 3 year break from the military then went in the reserves. Started out as a Combat Engineer and recently switched over to my civilian occupation as a Surgical/OR Tech.

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exinfirs - 12B? Did you do basic at Ft. Leonard Wood?

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Oh yes, old Ft. Lost in the woods Misery. The 12B MOS is now called 21B. You?

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12B - 80 to 84 in the Ohio Guard. Did ol' Ft. Lost in the Woods in the summer of 80 (hottest summer on record - yeah!).

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So was it the American Revolutionary war. or the war of 1812 you served in?

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Currently serving in my 6th year as CCG within the US Army Europe, Germany.

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I'm studying history, but always thought about going for officer in the Dutch army afterwards. So I applied for the reserves to see if I would like it, but during my medical it turned out I have a hearing condition (even though I never noticed it before). :oops: Kind of sucks.

Plenty of other useful things to do in the world though.

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6 years USMC, and 4 years in the reserves.

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I only did my year of obligatory military service at the Spanish Navy in the 90's, but I was just a civilian in uniform, as the rest of the conscripts. Two years after I was licenced, the conscription army was substituted by a professional voluntary force.


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but I was just a civilian in uniform, as the rest of the conscripts


No matter - conscript or volunteer, "civilian in uniform" or professional, it doesn't make a difference in the long run. You served, and that's what matters. Thank you for that service - in fact, thank everyone who served in any country's military for your service. We all sleep more safely on account of that service.

And, Merry Christmas to all.

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