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Joining the United States Armed Forces

Joining the United States Armed Forces

May 9, 2017, by Harry Beckett – At some point in our life, we ask ourselves this: “How can I serve my country better?” Others would say that being a law abiding citizen who pays the proper taxes is enough. Others would go the extra mile and serve in the military.

For those who chose the latter, a sense of pride and nationalism often fill their hearts. Excitement and the adrenaline rush are also what propels them into enlisting into the military. However, before a recruit finds himself in the battlefield or in any area where their expertise is needed, one must go through the inevitable: Boot Camp.

A lot of people envision boot camp to be a place where the tough survive, where the weak are weeded out and separated from the fit. Truthfully, boot camp is a place where the best candidates become full-time servicemen. In becoming the best, recruits have to pass a lot of rigorous training. Often, these tests are not only designed to be physical, but mental as well.

For those who want to serve the country and enter the U.S. Armed Forces, here are some tips to consider when entering boot camp.

Taking Care of Important Matters Beforehand

It is a good idea to take care of important things before going into boot camp. Talk to your recruiter if you are unsure about these important things:

  • Personal Address for Mail
  • Family access to finances and bank accounts.
  • Notifications for family members in case a recruit gets injured.

Other things that need discussion are events that can pop out at any time during the training period. These events are and not limited to: Pregnancies, untimely deaths, or any other event that may become detrimental for a recruit’s training.

Listen

Always listen when drill instructors are talking. Advice from people who went through boot camp would be something like this: Recruits should be seen, not heard. Also, recruits should not ever speak to a drill instructor unless talked to or instructed to do so.

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A lot of people consider boot camp to be more mental than physical. Even if that were true, the physical aspect of boot camp is no joke. Men should be encouraged to take vitamins and other substances like OMG Brah supplements for men. These vitamins are not prohibited by law, unlike performance enhancers or other illegal substances which may cause disqualifications for some candidates.

Standing Out

Be careful in standing out as it may have dire consequences. Only consider volunteering if you are up for the task. Everyone will recognize a volunteer to be skilled and exceptionally qualified. Falling short of their expectations will let them know that a volunteer is incompetent and maybe treated differently.

Focus

Focus on what you want and why you are in boot camp. Being discouraged is part of the training and process that a candidate faces in boot camp. As mentioned earlier, tasks done by drill instructors are designed to break down a person mentally. These exercises are done to prepare a recruit when they become placed in real, wartime situations.

Teamwork

Teamwork makes the dream work. As a team, the soldiers have to live, eat, fight and die as a team.

Life in boot camp is tough and insanely rigorous on the battlefield. The sooner a person gets to work efficiently with their team, the better their life becomes, wherever they are.

Takeaway

Boot Camp is the place where the elites are chosen to adequately defend and carry out the objectives. Every recruit has to go through it to better prepare them for the incoming hardships and the harsh reality that war offers.

Author Bio: Harry Beckett is a writer who likes to write about wartime stories that inspire people. Harry is also an advocate for safe sex practices in the military. In his free time, he loves to share his knowledge with people, especially those who aspire to become servicemen for the U.S. Army. Harry currently resides in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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