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x FENRIS x Posted at 4:27 am on June 7, 2008
I've been thinking about full-time army after college. It depends how I do as to what my options are. I've been doing army reserves for about a year now as a regular trooper (soldier) and am really enjoying it, but I'm told it gets boring after 5 years or so of doing the same stuff. Also, I kind of like the idea of commanding her majesty's soldiers and being called "sir". Apparently, it's more fulfilling. As a specialist, I'd be in the psych corps but it depends if I get good grades and finish...so:

Hypothetically, where would you go if you were keen on an army career?

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punkypanda Posted at 8:48 am on June 27, 2008
my dads in the army and i will NEVER do that!!!! The only reason he joined was cuz they didnt have enough cash to get by!!
Latin Muscle Posted at 5:08 am on June 7, 2008
Special ops.
x FENRIS x Posted at 5:02 am on June 7, 2008
Quote: from Tubbz at 9:55 pm on June 7, 2008

Quote: from ElephantStone at 12:52 pm on June 7, 2008

Engineers, a definite. Not only do you go on the peace keeping missions providing aid you really get to help the people by digging wells, building roads, making sure buildings are safe, building bridges etc. not to mention de-mining minefield along with the tasks the other soldeirs have of guarding the people - so you really do make a difference.  

 In a combat zone you make sure the defences are safe, you build the fortications and defend them also.  

 Not only that but if you leave the army ypu havea very useful qualification that can be used in the civilian career. And if youre an officer youre overlooking everything your planning how it will be done and your planning what will be done if youre attacked.  

 Everyone thinks the engineers dont do anything and see no action but the Royal Engineershave won more Victoria Crosses than any other egiment. My great Grandad was a royal engineer and won a medal for "bravery in the field."


 
trouble is, REME is more fun :P you get to play with tanks


We have them too, but they're RAEME. Royal Australian electrical and mechanical engineers.

You're right mate. Engineers are very well paid too, particularly in places like Iraq. Guess why? lol

Lepperking Posted at 5:01 am on June 7, 2008
Officer. Fuck being a lowly grunt...
conoris16 Posted at 5:00 am on June 7, 2008
dude be an infantry officer in command of a platoon that would be sweet giving out command to flank left and shit like that, plus you'd get to  like shoot guns like all day
Tubbz Posted at 4:55 am on June 7, 2008
Quote: from ElephantStone at 12:52 pm on June 7, 2008

Engineers, a definite. Not only do you go on the peace keeping missions providing aid you really get to help the people by digging wells, building roads, making sure buildings are safe, building bridges etc. not to mention de-mining minefield along with the tasks the other soldeirs have of guarding the people - so you really do make a difference.

In a combat zone you make sure the defences are safe, you build the fortications and defend them also.

Not only that but if you leave the army ypu havea very useful qualification that can be used in the civilian career. And if youre an officer youre overlooking everything your planning how it will be done and your planning what will be done if youre attacked.

Everyone thinks the engineers dont do anything and see no action but the Royal Engineershave won more Victoria Crosses than any other egiment. My great Grandad was a royal engineer and won a medal for "bravery in the field."



trouble is, REME is more fun :P you get to play with tanks

ElephantStone Posted at 4:52 am on June 7, 2008
Engineers, a definite. Not only do you go on the peace keeping missions providing aid you really get to help the people by digging wells, building roads, making sure buildings are safe, building bridges etc. not to mention de-mining minefield along with the tasks the other soldeirs have of guarding the people - so you really do make a difference.

In a combat zone you make sure the defences are safe, you build the fortications and defend them also.

Not only that but if you leave the army ypu havea very useful qualification that can be used in the civilian career. And if youre an officer youre overlooking everything your planning how it will be done and your planning what will be done if youre attacked.

Everyone thinks the engineers dont do anything and see no action but the Royal Engineershave won more Victoria Crosses than any other egiment. My great Grandad was a royal engineer and won a medal for "bravery in the field."

Reefer Posted at 4:47 am on June 7, 2008
Go as high as you can.
Val123 Posted at 4:45 am on June 7, 2008
well im going to join the army when i finish high school. going into the special forces if i can make it.
Tubbz Posted at 4:43 am on June 7, 2008
erm, to be honest, psych corps is probably your best choice because you can attach yourself then surely?
x FENRIS x Posted at 4:41 am on June 7, 2008
Quote: from maxxie at 9:38 pm on June 7, 2008

Quote: from x FENRIS x at 2:35 pm on June 7, 2008

Quote: from maxxie at 9:31 pm on June 7, 2008

Whatever career I'd pick I'd always aim for the top no matter what. I wouldn't settle for less than the best.
 

 Yeah, but maybe what others consider the top is not the same as your view of the top. In reality, that's what I'm trying to do, but I'm not sure what it is. I know what you mean though.


Everybody views being at the ''top'' differently quite frankly being at the top for me is achieving perfection.. but I'm being told that perfection lasts only for a short moment.

You just got to figure out what you want and then go for it with all you got!


Thanks man. You've been helping me a lot lately.

Maxxie Posted at 4:38 am on June 7, 2008
Quote: from x FENRIS x at 2:35 pm on June 7, 2008

Quote: from maxxie at 9:31 pm on June 7, 2008

Whatever career I'd pick I'd always aim for the top no matter what. I wouldn't settle for less than the best.

Yeah, but maybe what others consider the top is not the same as your view of the top. In reality, that's what I'm trying to do, but I'm not sure what it is. I know what you mean though.


Everybody views being at the ''top'' differently quite frankly being at the top for me is achieving perfection.. but I'm being told that perfection lasts only for a short moment.

You just got to figure out what you want and then go for it with all you got!

x FENRIS x Posted at 4:37 am on June 7, 2008
Quote: from Tursi Askari at 9:36 pm on June 7, 2008

Quote: from x FENRIS x at 4:27 am on June 7, 2008

...... I'd be in the psych corpse but it depends if I get good grades and finish...so:  

 Hypothetically, where would you go if you were keen on an army career?


 
Freudian slip?

Go for officer if you want a career imo.


Yikes. Well spotted... Perhaps it was

Obviously I meant corps. Wow...

Tursi Askari Posted at 4:36 am on June 7, 2008
Quote: from x FENRIS x at 4:27 am on June 7, 2008

...... I'd be in the psych corpse but it depends if I get good grades and finish...so:

Hypothetically, where would you go if you were keen on an army career?



Freudian slip?

Go for officer if you want a career imo.

x FENRIS x Posted at 4:35 am on June 7, 2008
Quote: from maxxie at 9:31 pm on June 7, 2008

Whatever career I'd pick I'd always aim for the top no matter what. I wouldn't settle for less than the best.

Yeah, but maybe what others consider the top is not the same as your view of the top. In reality, that's what I'm trying to do, but I'm not sure what it is. I know what you mean though.

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