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usarmystrong-blog · 9 years ago
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HOOAH!
Ship for BCT in 38 days. HOOAH
GOOD LUCK ! AND ALL THE BEST ! HOOAH !
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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Send Your Kids to Free Military Schools
Let Them Be Taught in Free Military Schools
Teenagers have this peculiar tradition of finding thrill and doing what they want. We can’t blame them because everyone goes to that stage; and who knows? Maybe some of us did something a lot crazier during the days than what they are doing now. But we cannot really remove the idea of being a parent; you have to care for their future, you have to discipline them, you have to be sure that they are safe and you have to guide them to be good citizens. You have to carry the shame and guilt if ever your child will be branded as a detriment to the society. This website has a great resource if you ever want to pull the trigger.
One of the best ways to discipline your children is to send them to military schools. Go away from the stigma that once you do this your children will go to war or what. These schools teach military discipline to children and they will go to several trainings like leadership seminars.
Free military schools are not schools just for troubled teenagers alone. Yes troubled teenagers might need military schools for discipline but so does other teenagers. They don’t just teach military stuff, they teach basic discipline such us keeping the room clean, waking up early, and going away from vices.
Going to military schools does not necessarily mean that going to military service after that, although it does give a good possibility of making it to military schools but it is still based on the student’s choice.            After graduating the military school you will have a good possibility to be hired for different jobs because they know that the student is a good and disciplined person and that they know that students who came from military schools are disciplined enough to do their job properly.
The Boot Camp
The common misconception about free military schools is that they are a place for punishment much like a boot camp and detention. Actually they are not. The idea behind military schools is actually development in all possible ways. First, they develop your discipline. This is because discipline is one of the key ingredients towards success. No one has ever been successful without this. Even the naughtiest kids have discipline once they get to work. Second, military schools develop your talents. Military schools are not the type of schools that push ideologies into students. They have an advanced curriculum that can adapt to the needs of each student. Because of this the talents of students are being developed. Lastly, they teach students how to act on their own while following strict orders. Military schools teaches every student to become leaders I their own simple ways, while teaching them how to follow rules.
Let us accept that the culture of teenagers in this generation from the ones before. And they have their own style of giving themselves an identity. But as parents it is our responsibility to guide them towards a better future, towards something that they will never regret. Military schools are created for this very reason. To provide everyone with the lessons that they need to help them grow as individuals and not just someone who goes with the flow.
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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Special forces training
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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close up of a special forces guy
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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Future Enlister!
Nathan Hicks. I will be serving 4 years as a Pathfinder, and after that I will join up with the Rangers for the rest of my military career. I have wanted to join the army all of my life. My father drove me to become a soldier and I intend to make him proud. Future soldier reporting for duty. Hooah
Hooah!
Rangers lead the way.
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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Who has dreamed of or planned on joining the Green Berets or even Delta Force ?
Tell me what you think.
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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From Los Angelos
Matthew. Los Angeles. 18X contract want to be an 18D cross trained to 18C (Special Forces Medic to Special Forces Engineer) with hopefully Spanish French and Russian languages. Ship Nov. I want to change the landscape of the world.
That’s awesome. Come off anon, Matthew!
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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Reporting from the National Guard
Nathan Grover, PFC from Reno, NV Army National Guard. Went to basic at Fort Benning Alpha 2/47 and AIT Fort Gordon for a total of 41 weeks to be a 25S Satellite Comm. Operator/maintainer. I joined to better myself and contribute to my country. Thoughts of going active linger but we'll see after college.
Nice. I’m from Vegas.
Hooah!
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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Makenzie
My name is Makenzie Mac Donald and i live in So Cal. I ship out to Fort Jackson in 5 weeks, then go to Fort Huachuca for AIT. My MOS is 35m, Human Intelligence Collector. I joined to make a difference and serve my country. Just graduated high school and i am going to 17 alllll throughout basic. I also plan on making a career out of the Army
Hooah
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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The History of Crossbows and Their Legacy in the Military
The history of crossbows is the documentation of various developments in the crossbow scheme. There are two types of bows, crossbow pistols and regular sized crossbows. While not 100% clear, it is widely thought that crossbows were invented somewhere in China during the Warring States Period. This was the period in which China was extremely decentralized and various city states fought to consolidate power. Crossbow remains were then found in Vietnam. There is an old legend that says the king of Vietnam, Thuc Phan, had a magic crossbow that was capable of shooting over 2000 bolts at once. This discovery led to the belief that crossbows were beginning to take shape amongst society, so much so that myths were being created. Another scholar named Wuijang Zhao claimed that crossbows were being used by the Chinese in mass attacks against cavalry. This would seem especially sensible because crossbows could be shot instantly without any pulling back of the string. Cavalry charge fast, therefore the crossbow’s fast shooting capabilities would be ideal. As a result of this mass-production, crossbows became much technologically better. By 1068, crossbows could pierce a tree trunk at 140 yards. This extreme technological advancement was key to fighting off nomads in the north.
Over in Europe, the earliest evidence of crossbows was 5th century BC. It was an old model of Greek origin. Not surprisingly, the Greek were highly advanced for their time. The efficiency of the crossbow led to the invention of the ballista, a huge version of it. It was used in battle sieges as it could effectively shoot fire arrows at castles. The huge bolts could destroy stone and wood with ease and it could be reloaded fast. The ballista was a direct precursor to the canon and its use against infantry formations and siege tactics led to bigger and better projectiles. In 36 BC, Han Chinese soldiers encountered Roman soldiers and engaged in battle. They won only because of their crossbows, which went through Roman shields and armor. It was at this point that the Chinese crossbow transferred to Roman knowledge. The Romans continued to develop and perfect the crossbow until their demise in 400 AD. The knowledge stayed throughout the Middle Ages. It wasn’t really developed much during this period. Going into the 1400s, however, the technology soon began to die out as gunpowder and guns came to existence. Gunpowder was infinitely more efficient that bolts and arrows.
In modern times, crossbows are mainly used for recreational use amongst avid hunters and trappers. The legacy of the crossbow will never be forgotten and we Americans must never forget where our guns and canons came from. The military might of America was built on precursor knowledge. So, all hail America and crossbows!
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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Unflander asked
- Jander Montague - Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia - SECPOL SLE ( Security Police - Security Law Enforcement) - Posted to RAAF Amberley - Always wanted to join, just didn't know which job to enlist for and I wanted to better my brother who dropped out through recruit training 15 years earlier.
OHHH ! Aussie MP BROTHER !  Always want to be better than others … that’s HOOAAH ! 
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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Why I Enlisted
SPC Cole Rosas: Nashville, TN. Tennessee Army Guard, 15T (UH-60 Repairer). Trying to get an OCS slot. I joined because it's a family tradition of serving in the armed forces, Every war from the American Revolution to today.
DAYUMMMMMMMMM UH-60 Repairer ?! That’s awesome man ! Thanks you for serving our country ! And hopefully I will see you in OCS !
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usarmystrong-blog · 10 years ago
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army rangers in stealth mode. Quite scary if you ask me!
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