we are signing up for our high school classes and I don’t know if i want to do AFJROTC or personal fitness. At my HS, P.F. is basically the way to get the required credit, without doing anything. at all. you can sit around and do nothing, according to everyone i’ve asked. I was also looking at AFJROTC for my fitness credit. The guy at the preview for classes said that it was easier than P.F. but i don’t know how you can get easier than nothing…?Also, what is it like? is it hard, because i don’t mind working hard, and i’m definatley not out of shape, but i don’t know if i want to do it or not. I’m sure that the achievement things look good on a resume but i dont want to get my delicious long hair cut unless i have to, and if i do, how short does it have to be? i dont really plan on a military career unless I’m needed. I would join the airforce like my grandpa. so, tell me what you know.
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I’m very sour on tactics used by the military to get young people in right now, including promises made by the ROTC. I’m a member of Military Families Speak Out, and I work closely with Iraq Veterans Against the War. I have been horrified by the stories that IVAW members tell, and by what my friends tell me about their own military family members, and I’ve been especially upset by what the military did to my own daughter. She was sent to fight in Baghdad while medically unfit, and she was denied medical care and access to her medical records for the year that she was there, until she was passed out, incoherent, and nearly dead. Other soldiers have very similar stories.
If you do decide to go the military route, do it with as much information as possible, and with your eyes wide open. A lot of horrible things are going on in the name of keeping the Iraq war going. Of course there has always been some corruption in the military, but I have never heard of a time when veterans have been used and then cheated out of their benefits this much. When W. Bush is out of office, I believe that military life will be much better– no matter who the new president is!
PS– Marines seem to have the least complaints, and the Air Force is second. Then comes the Navy– but Army enlisted soldiers seem to be REALLY catching it. My daughter was an Army MP.