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difficult children in ROTC.....?????
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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 252649" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>I can see the structure , the beign part of a loyal and committed group as important. My son was and is a boy scout, currntly asst scout master, he got his Eagle. I have seen dozens of flag ceromonies. He sitll has not had his Eagle ceromony. I h ave jsut not felt up to plannning for the big ceromnoy. </p><p> I personlly am a huge pacifist . My son was/is very attracted to the military and talkes about going in after he has his Bachelor's degree. He plays scenrio games all the time. He has been on dozens of milaty bases with the scouts. </p><p> He is very out of the box and pernally I would rather him be int he structrue of acedemia (his goal is histroy prof) .</p><p> I guess I would say I have not liked the pressure to be in the military: I have not wanted that for wither child. I have treid to show them there are so many ops without that. That would be my concern that child would feel pressured to join militaty. I want to support choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 252649, member: 6393"] I can see the structure , the beign part of a loyal and committed group as important. My son was and is a boy scout, currntly asst scout master, he got his Eagle. I have seen dozens of flag ceromonies. He sitll has not had his Eagle ceromony. I h ave jsut not felt up to plannning for the big ceromnoy. I personlly am a huge pacifist . My son was/is very attracted to the military and talkes about going in after he has his Bachelor's degree. He plays scenrio games all the time. He has been on dozens of milaty bases with the scouts. He is very out of the box and pernally I would rather him be int he structrue of acedemia (his goal is histroy prof) . I guess I would say I have not liked the pressure to be in the military: I have not wanted that for wither child. I have treid to show them there are so many ops without that. That would be my concern that child would feel pressured to join militaty. I want to support choices. [/QUOTE]
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