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<blockquote data-quote="aldar" data-source="post: 56705326" data-attributes="member: 173728"><p>Well good luck man! Keep in touch if you want to. Also depending on what job your friend chooses and available basic training locations and dates will determine whether or not you can go through training with him at all but you can express that is something you want as well to the recruiter. Make sure you get a career and job choice your happy with, you can always come back in a week or a month. </p><p>Make sure everything is written into your contract and just keep your head down, don't attract negative attention, do your best and be respectful and you'll do well. Try to get into as good a shape as you can before you leave, your first few days will be rough and quite a shock to your body. </p><p></p><p>Your recruiter should go over some basic things before you depart such as rank structure, basic marching and facing movements. Express to him/her this is something that you want, it will make things go alot smoother for you there early on if you already know how to act, move and how to address your superiors. Also if your recruiter has time try to have him/her do some Army style physical fitness training with you, this as well will make you more ready before you get there. My recruiter did these things with me before I left. Don't be intimidated by anyone, ultimately there is nothing they can do to you unless you break military law just be respectful and do what your told. Bring your bible if you want to, I think your permitted to have that with you in basic training and it may do you well on this long nights on guard duty without sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aldar, post: 56705326, member: 173728"] Well good luck man! Keep in touch if you want to. Also depending on what job your friend chooses and available basic training locations and dates will determine whether or not you can go through training with him at all but you can express that is something you want as well to the recruiter. Make sure you get a career and job choice your happy with, you can always come back in a week or a month. Make sure everything is written into your contract and just keep your head down, don't attract negative attention, do your best and be respectful and you'll do well. Try to get into as good a shape as you can before you leave, your first few days will be rough and quite a shock to your body. Your recruiter should go over some basic things before you depart such as rank structure, basic marching and facing movements. Express to him/her this is something that you want, it will make things go alot smoother for you there early on if you already know how to act, move and how to address your superiors. Also if your recruiter has time try to have him/her do some Army style physical fitness training with you, this as well will make you more ready before you get there. My recruiter did these things with me before I left. Don't be intimidated by anyone, ultimately there is nothing they can do to you unless you break military law just be respectful and do what your told. Bring your bible if you want to, I think your permitted to have that with you in basic training and it may do you well on this long nights on guard duty without sleep. [/QUOTE]
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