libertychicklive why i dont support the troops video response
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@TheCatalunya keep living in your sugar coated world that is provided to you bro as long as you have the freedom to bash me im happy and i knkow im doing my job
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@11:01 "actually i have struck a dog" haha sorry that was funny :).... great job on this by the way
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Thank you. Sorry you had to go to war. Wish you the best.
Sensible people realize that very few soldiers commit atrocities. But there HAVE been quite a few. And ONE is too many.
Also, the the U.S. media is NOT liberal. That's a myth.
Almost the only liberal media there is is on the Web. Also, whatever the media is, it reports glowingly on the wars 95 percent of the time. It rarely gives ANY airtime to even the most reasonable and highly credentialed antiwar advocates.
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@CaliRi0t ok, thanks. i really appreciate it. I'm sure your marines were beyond happy to have you.
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@USN276 unless you get it guaranteed at MEPS (your recruiter will take you) in a contract, there's no telling where you will go. In Corps school, they give you a choice. I said west coast. My original orders were 3rd MLG in Japan, then it got changed at the last second to 2nd MAR DIV east. Your first 4 years are pretty much wherever the Navy needs you. Afterwards, you get to choose out of a list of places. I wanted to stay with my Marines so I did. Hope this all helps.
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@CaliRi0t thanks, but i just had one more question. do you choose to fall with marine corp infantry or do they just choose wether you will work on a ship, in a hospital, or with the marines on the ground?
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@USN276 Once you get to your actual unit, you'll fall under the Navy side, but do everything with your Marines. I went with the infantry and fell into a squad. If they have medical problems, it'll be up to you to take them to your BAS or handle it on your level. You'll recieve alot of training from your medical officer and your IDC (independent duty corpsman; pretty much a Physcian's Assisitant). I think I blabbered enough lol It's been a crazy 4 1/2 years, met guys I'll never forget.
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@USN276 yeah definitely. I don't know much about the actual Navy, just the Marine route. You'll goto Navy bootcamp for 2 months which isn't all that bad. Next you'll goto Corpsman "A" school where you'll learn EMT and some hospital related skills. Afterwards, you'll either get sent overseas, to a Navy command, or the Marines. I was sent to Lejeune. Here, you'll start with PSI duty, which in like on the job training. Then Field Med, where you learn to be a Marine in a sense.
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@CaliRi0t wait??? your a doc??? wow!!! i actually found one!! I'm planning to be one my self. could you tell me a little about it?
p.s. I appreciate the time you have spent thinking about all this stuff and the time to share it on the video. You're all right.
Dulcimerea 4 weeks ago
@Dulcimerea ps? wait you had a comment before? wail while i go splorin for this said comment
TheJarhead133 4 weeks ago
I'm a Corpsman that has deployed 2 times (10 months in Iraq and 7 in Afghan) with the Marine infantry. TheCatalunya and kumulko66, you guys needs to relax. Your ignorance of the military is glaring. We don't go over there and kill innocents, we don't fire unless fired upon. We provide help and train their armies and police forces so they can police their own. We give them jobs and pay them for things around our FOBs. Stop with the conspiracy theories, unless you've been there, you don't know.
CaliRi0t 1 month ago 5
@CaliRi0t thank you so much bro people dont realize that there is so much that goes on over there that the liberal media doesnt show and that all that the media shows is what goes wrong but yeah man thanks for support and thanks for doctoring us up
TheJarhead133 1 month ago