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<blockquote data-quote="aldar" data-source="post: 56673558" data-attributes="member: 173728"><p>If you join the Army you'll be deployed ALOT... ALOT! untill this war ends its a 12 months at home and 12 months deployed rotation for some units. I haven't even hit 6 years yet and I've spent almost 2 and half years in Iraq. Other branches don't deploy as often or for as long. </p><p>As for basic training there's alot of rigid stuff, standards to meet. Do your best, you wont meet them all and you can't always meet them. The reason is they just want to push you as far as you can go, all the yelling isn't based on real reason. It's just to motivate you to do your best and do even better. The only things that really matter there is passing that PT test at the end which isn't that bad if you can do what I recommended and and the weapons qualification which isn't hard either. They will teach there expectations. Be quiet, respectful and give it your best you'll be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aldar, post: 56673558, member: 173728"] If you join the Army you'll be deployed ALOT... ALOT! untill this war ends its a 12 months at home and 12 months deployed rotation for some units. I haven't even hit 6 years yet and I've spent almost 2 and half years in Iraq. Other branches don't deploy as often or for as long. As for basic training there's alot of rigid stuff, standards to meet. Do your best, you wont meet them all and you can't always meet them. The reason is they just want to push you as far as you can go, all the yelling isn't based on real reason. It's just to motivate you to do your best and do even better. The only things that really matter there is passing that PT test at the end which isn't that bad if you can do what I recommended and and the weapons qualification which isn't hard either. They will teach there expectations. Be quiet, respectful and give it your best you'll be fine. [/QUOTE]
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