Joining the U.S. armed ******

the Marines are a no go because of my age but I'm thinking Navy or Air *****. I'd like to get into a technical field.

a drone operator, that's it. I just wanna do my part and blow **** up. And by **** I mean pieces of **** as in certain oxygen breathers on this planet.


edit: mods, if you would kindly would move this to politics, thanks.
 

RJS12

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Go Navy and you will advance in rank quicker than the Air *****. While your in get a Journeyman's Card in a trade or go to school.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Bad idea. Don't join the military.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Air ***** basic training is probably the easiest, but I would say go Navy and volunteer for submarine duty. And seriously, don't listen to Will E. Himmler, everyone I know that's joined the military is better off for having done it. If you're still eligible for enlistment do it, because you'll regret it when it's too late.
 

Supafly

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You don't need the military, you can joinsome militia likethe one that conquered the nature reserve.

Or listen to the cupcake!

Ze Fly has spoken
 

Rane1071

For the EMPEROR!!
Join the Army, and at the end of Basic you'll be a "lean ,mean, fighting machine!"
 
the Marines are a no go because of my age but I'm thinking Navy or Air *****. I'd like to get into a technical field.

a drone operator, that's it. I just wanna do my part and blow **** up. And by **** I mean pieces of **** as in certain oxygen breathers on this planet.


edit: mods, if you would kindly would move this to politics, thanks.

drone operator lol.....
by the way why nearly all americans have to **** people?
 
the Marines are a no go because of my age but I'm thinking Navy or Air *****. I'd like to get into a technical field.

a drone operator, that's it. I just wanna do my part and blow **** up. And by **** I mean pieces of **** as in certain oxygen breathers on this planet.

So, basically, what you want is to **** people from the comfort of your armchair, without out taking any risk other than conjunctivitis ? Wow ! How patriotic of you. How can we not be thankfull to a man who wants to commit his life to protect his country, to make a better world ?!
 
So, basically, what you want is to **** people from the comfort of your armchair, without out taking any risk other than conjunctivitis?

Sounds reasonable to me :D


He's laughing at another ****
While nipping at some moonshine swill
Playing high stakes, making hearts ache
He shoots in seven languages
Joy stick toggles, the mind boggles...high in the sky
Heaven help me, when it falls...

Diamond life, animus boy
He move in space with minimum waste and maximum joy
City lights and business nights
When you require precision hits, from higher heights
No place for beginners or sensitive hearts
Where sentiment is left to chance
No place to be ending but somewhere to start
No need to ask he's a drone operator
Drone operator
Coast to coast, LA to Chicago, freeones male
Across the north and south to Key Largo, death entails
A license to ****, and payment in gold
Melts all his targets with fatal payloads
His eyes are like angels but his heart is cold!'
 
So, basically, what you want is to **** people from the comfort of your armchair, without out taking any risk other than conjunctivitis ? Wow ! How patriotic of you. How can we not be thankfull to a man who wants to commit his life to protect his country, to make a better world ?!

Still beats the French military where you must endure 12 weeks of Basic Surrender Camp training.
 
Still beats the French military where you must endure 12 weeks of Basic Surrender Camp training.

Almost every time I tell someone I worked with the French, I get comments like, “You mean the French have an army?”, “Did they surrender to you the day you got there?”, or some other variation of the “cheese-eating surrender monkey” theme. And if they don’t outright insult French troops, they usually dismiss my experience by saying, “Oh, you must have been working with the Foreign Legion. They’re not really French.”

Those comments really get on my nerves. And they’re flat out wrong. I served with a few Legionnaires and a lot of regular French troops. Whatever the French public’s or government’s politics are, their soldiers are brave, well-trained, in fantastic shape and aggressive. Describing those men as cowards is absolutely unfair.
https://chrishernandezauthor.com/2013/07/09/working-with-the-french-army/
 
The French don't help the stereotype by insisting American FB-111's have to fly around France,wasting extra fuel and not able to use French airspace.

A disgraceful action by a charter member country of NATO.

Actually didn't France leave NATO for a few years, then returned?

That foolishness was probably during France's departure from NATO.

when WW2 happened Hitler wiped out France, Americans fought and made France stay on ti's feet once again.
 
So, basically, what you want is to **** people from the comfort of your armchair, without out taking any risk other than conjunctivitis ? Wow ! How patriotic of you. How can we not be thankfull to a man who wants to commit his life to protect his country, to make a better world ?!

I didn't say people, I made the distinction. And are you saying the drone operators now aren't serving their country honorably because they do it from the comfort of their armchair and get to go home every night to their families? You can say that about missile silo operators. Many in the drone program are former fighter pilots who were ****** into the job because of the need. Then many of those volunteered to stay.

That's where the technology has taken us and where it's going. Not long from now, drone pilots will be a thing of the past when A.I. takes over. An A.I. piloted drone has already successfully landed on a U.S. aircraft carrier at sea.

And think of all the Al-Qaeda leaders and their affiliates who have been taken out by drone strikes (thanks Obama!). Where otherwise you would have to put more people in harms way to do the same job. And it's not all about *******, there's surveillance and intelligence gathering, search and rescue, etc.


So there.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Drone technology is branching out to under the seas, as well. I read recently that the Soviet (yeah, I know Russia, same thing), Chinese, and Iranian submarine fleets are about to be neutered by remotely operated U.S. Navy sub hunter/destroyers, nothing wrong with punching an opponent that doesn't have the ability to punch back.
 
I didn't say people, I made the distinction. And are you saying the drone operators now aren't serving their country honorably because they do it from the comfort of their armchair and get to go home every night to their families? You can say that about missile silo operators. Many in the drone program are former fighter pilots who were ****** into the job because of the need. Then many of those volunteered to stay.

That's where the technology has taken us and where it's going. Not long from now, drone pilots will be a thing of the past when A.I. takes over. An A.I. piloted drone has already successfully landed on a U.S. aircraft carrier at sea.

And think of all the Al-Qaeda leaders and their affiliates who have been taken out by drone strikes (thanks Obama!). Where otherwise you would have to put more people in harms way to do the same job. And it's not all about *******, there's surveillance and intelligence gathering, search and rescue, etc.


So there.

I have much respect for former pilots who were ****** to become drone operators. But I have no respect for someone who claim he wants to join the military as drone-operator. such people are as despicable as the people watching Fox News with beers and donuts, pretending that Obama is a dictator and waiting for Congress to impeach him instead of using their 2nd Amendment Rights the way the Founding Fathers wanted it to bu used : to get rid of a dictator.
Or as despicable as those who can't wait the US to go to war with Iran or any other muslims country, who, from the comfort of their armchair can't wait to watch young americans risking their lives, live on CNN
 
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