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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 464068" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I work in an environment where I see these people come back with legs or arms blown off, faces scarred from burns, etc., and some come back for autopsies only.....for anyone encouraging their kid to join the military, please remember this isn't the quick, easy job to solve difficult child issues. It's very serious and could leave you feeling horrible if it's not something your kid really wanted to do on his/her own accord. I respect everyone willing and able to serve the country and join the military and I know most that join aren't mature enough to understand the risks, but in my humble opinion, I'd think twice as a parent pushing for this if the kid hasn't reached the conclusion on their own. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 464068, member: 3699"] I work in an environment where I see these people come back with legs or arms blown off, faces scarred from burns, etc., and some come back for autopsies only.....for anyone encouraging their kid to join the military, please remember this isn't the quick, easy job to solve difficult child issues. It's very serious and could leave you feeling horrible if it's not something your kid really wanted to do on his/her own accord. I respect everyone willing and able to serve the country and join the military and I know most that join aren't mature enough to understand the risks, but in my humble opinion, I'd think twice as a parent pushing for this if the kid hasn't reached the conclusion on their own. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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