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-- Posted by cadetjones2011 at 10:22 am on Dec. 1, 2008

I want to go in the military and i was just wondering how long to you get to shower and everything like that


-- Posted by babsbunee13 at 10:23 am on Dec. 1, 2008

Why does that matter?


-- Posted by Arrow at 10:23 am on Dec. 1, 2008

showers i think are 4 minutes in the army- my uncle is it ther eand u onlt get 5 to eat


-- Posted by Live Just To Die at 10:26 am on Dec. 1, 2008

Its not like a concentration camp, its however long you have to shower, thats the amount of time you get.


-- Posted by Wolf at 10:27 am on Dec. 1, 2008

Hi!  My name is Shaun.  I am 18 and I am in ROTC.  This isn't the actual military, it's a cadet training program that you take during college to become an officer once you graduate.

First of all, it is entirely situationally dependent on when/where/if you can shower.  It depends whice service you go into (Army/Navy/Marines/Airforce) and it depends how you branch (your job in that service, ie Military intelligence)

If you are looking for the best living conditions with the best resources, then I would highly suggest that you research the air force.  The air force is the branch that is more "physical" than "mental" so to speak.  Though all military jobs have a physical aspect to it, Air Force is for those who want to think with their minds and not their bodies.

What other questions do you have?


-- Posted by SoaringFalcon2010 at 12:23 pm on Dec. 1, 2008

Quote: from wolverineh8ter at 10:27 am on Dec. 1, 2008


Hi! My name is Shaun. I am 18 and I am in ROTC. This isn't the actual military, it's a cadet training program that you take during college to become an officer once you graduate.

First of all, it is entirely situationally dependent on when/where/if you can shower. It depends whice service you go into (Army/Navy/Marines/Airforce) and it depends how you branch (your job in that service, ie Military intelligence)  

If you are looking for the best living conditions with the best resources, then I would highly suggest that you research the air force. The air force is the branch that is more "physical" than "mental" so to speak. Though all military jobs have a physical aspect to it, Air Force is for those who want to think with their minds and not their bodies.

What other questions do you have?


both me and cadetjones are in jrotc in highschool.

jess why not just ask your dad?


-- Posted by cadetjones2011 at 3:57 pm on Dec. 1, 2008

Quote: from soaringfalcon2010 at 3:23 pm on Dec. 1, 2008


Quote: from wolverineh8ter at 10:27 am on Dec. 1, 2008

Hi!  My name is Shaun.  I am 18 and I am in ROTC.  This isn't the actual military, it's a cadet training program that you take during college to become an officer once you graduate.  

 First of all, it is entirely situationally dependent on when/where/if you can shower.  It depends whice service you go into (Army/Navy/Marines/Airforce) and it depends how you branch (your job in that service, ie Military intelligence)

 If you are looking for the best living conditions with the best resources, then I would highly suggest that you research the air force.  The air force is the branch that is more "physical" than "mental" so to speak.  Though all military jobs have a physical aspect to it, Air Force is for those who want to think with their minds and not their bodies.  

 What other questions do you have?


both me and cadetjones are in jrotc in highschool.

jess why not just ask your dad?


he doesn't remember things have changed since he has been in


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