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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHappy VD to all of you other losers and suckers!
I served reluctantly and under duress but I am proud of it none the less.
quaint
(2,551 posts)especially since you served under duress.
MaryMagdaline
(6,850 posts)TexLaProgressive
(12,154 posts)I grew up with VD=sexually transmitted diseases.
Anyway thanks from me in honor of the 5 generations of both military and public service by myself and family members. Both my grandfathers and my Dad served in uniform and civil service.
mobeau69
(11,131 posts)fall off!
MarineCombatEngineer
(12,249 posts)Just a little humor on this day.
Thank you for your service.
Chainfire
(17,458 posts)I was a squid. a salt, a sea-dog, a swabbie. Mostly a swabbie. I lived the life of a troglodyte, in the steamy, noisy, cave that was the engine room of a ship. I was Shanghaied from a hippie life of pot, booze and girls, sent off, against my will. I was a "volunteer" for the Navy after Uncle Sam sent me a notification that I had won a lottery to join the Army. That is where the duress came in. (I come from a long line of cowards, and neither Viet Nam, nor jail appealed to me) I will tell you, that even though they shaved my head and put me in funny clothes, tried to beat the words, "floors, ceilings and walls. right and left" out of my vocabulary, to their dismay, they weren't able to beat the hippie out of me and I only did one gig with them.
I can't say that it was a totally negative experience. I learned how to get along with a lot of people who were different from me. I enjoyed the alcohol fueled comradery of a good EM club or local bar. I had my first drunken fist fight (which I lost badly) I made "life long" friends that I haven't seen or talked to since I was discharged. The post service benefits helped making a start in my post-service life; I took advantage of a paid apprenticeship program and the VA helped me buy my first house.
MarineCombatEngineer
(12,249 posts)the US Govt couldn't beat you down, congrats for keeping your hippy lifestyle intact, even after the Navy.
niyad
(113,029 posts)service.