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Everyone keeps saying that. Simple solution, Just like any other privilege, if you abuse it, it gets taken away.You can vote when and enlist when you are 18.
Its a tough one think `about the stupid shit you and friends did while underage drinking. On the other hand I agree with if you can get killed for the country you should be able to drink, but just on base.
Now what kind of sense does that make???
Everyone keeps saying that. Simple solution, Just like any other privilege, if you abuse it, it gets taken away.
Well, since you can vote when you're 18, then let's vote for an alcoholic who'll actually give us privileges like that lol.
I understand one is more intoxicating than the other, But the problem with 18 for beer and 21 for hard alcohol is they both have the same effect. You just have to drink more beer than hard liquor.If you can't figure out that one is more intoxicating than the other, then no sense at all. In fact, many countries do it this way, so i guess it is just arbitrary judgement on their part.
im 17 and in the U.S.M.C.
for everyone that doesnt know what that is
its the MARINES
anyway i leave for bootcamp july 7th
and i agree with most of the guys on here
that drinking for military personel
should be able to drink on base ONLY
drunk military personel do not mix with civis
its just a bad combination
i hate to break it to you son, if you haven't gone to boot camp yet, you aren't "in" the marines.
Marines are not selected for their outstanding ASVAB scores.That's my point right there. He hasn't even gone yet and he's trying to distinguish himself from the 'civi's'.
when i was in tech school, i was at sheppard afb. they had a small school for marines there. i was talking to them one day and we were discussing asvab scores.Marines are not selected for their outstanding ASVAB scores.
good job, tard. ^_^i got a 108 on mine...
it's very possible. cook is a general field in the services devision. if you go in services, you could be a cook, gym attendant, mortuary, etc. i think it's the lowest requirements out of all. it's roughly a 27. to be in infantry, i think you need a 33 or something. still rediculously low though.Someone told me you actually need a higher ASVAB to be in the infantry than you do to be a navy cook. Having cranked and been mess deck master at arms (and infantry for that matter), I believe it...