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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 99825" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>Maybe I might getto find out first hand. My recruiter is very impressed with my shooting abilities and knowledge that I have aquired. He said the ARMY is always looking for great shooters. It was always my dream to be a scout sniper, but the more I think of it, the less I really wanna do it. I dont want bullets flying at me. Thats why I still think I"m going to the medical field. I will probly go into ARMY marksmen however and see how that goes. I leave for my physical and to sign my life away on THursday in Spokane. I'll be leaving around the end of March. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p></p><p> Firstly: BE CAREFUL ABOUT BELIEVING ANYTHING YOUR RECRUITER TELLS YOU, HE HAS A JOB AND AN AGENDA AND YOUR DESIRES AND WELL BEING MAY NOT ENTER INTO THE EQUATION. (Even when he tells you that that statement is false.)</p><p></p><p> Secondly: The ARMY will use you as it sees fit, you are there for the use of the ARMY, the ARMY is not there for your use.</p><p></p><p> The ARMY instructs shooting and has little need for someone that can shoot prior to entering. If you prove yourself as a good shooter AND someone that has an interest in shooting takes note AND there is an opening in a shooting billet AND you can be spared from your real job AND you meet ALL the requirements you can probably try out. For the most part you are not in control of your destiny once you're in the military.</p><p></p><p>If your going to be a medical type (field medic) you may very well get to hear bullets going overhead. Your guys will expect you to come and get/help them and that's what you'll be trained to do. </p><p></p><p></p><p> Lastly: BE CAREFUL ABOUT BELIEVING ANYTHING YOUR RECRUITER TELLS YOU, HE HAS A JOB AND AN AGENDA AND YOUR DESIRES AND WELL BEING MAY NOT ENTER INTO THE EQUATION.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 99825, member: 3"] [ QUOTE ] Maybe I might getto find out first hand. My recruiter is very impressed with my shooting abilities and knowledge that I have aquired. He said the ARMY is always looking for great shooters. It was always my dream to be a scout sniper, but the more I think of it, the less I really wanna do it. I dont want bullets flying at me. Thats why I still think I"m going to the medical field. I will probly go into ARMY marksmen however and see how that goes. I leave for my physical and to sign my life away on THursday in Spokane. I'll be leaving around the end of March. [/ QUOTE ] Firstly: BE CAREFUL ABOUT BELIEVING ANYTHING YOUR RECRUITER TELLS YOU, HE HAS A JOB AND AN AGENDA AND YOUR DESIRES AND WELL BEING MAY NOT ENTER INTO THE EQUATION. (Even when he tells you that that statement is false.) Secondly: The ARMY will use you as it sees fit, you are there for the use of the ARMY, the ARMY is not there for your use. The ARMY instructs shooting and has little need for someone that can shoot prior to entering. If you prove yourself as a good shooter AND someone that has an interest in shooting takes note AND there is an opening in a shooting billet AND you can be spared from your real job AND you meet ALL the requirements you can probably try out. For the most part you are not in control of your destiny once you're in the military. If your going to be a medical type (field medic) you may very well get to hear bullets going overhead. Your guys will expect you to come and get/help them and that's what you'll be trained to do. Lastly: BE CAREFUL ABOUT BELIEVING ANYTHING YOUR RECRUITER TELLS YOU, HE HAS A JOB AND AN AGENDA AND YOUR DESIRES AND WELL BEING MAY NOT ENTER INTO THE EQUATION. [/QUOTE]
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