Son Joined The Army
#41
RE: Son Joined The Army
it says a lot about a person who decides to serve his/her country...you should be very proud of your son...and if he decides after a couple of years that it is not for him, he will have obtained skills that employers admire and look for in an employee...it's a win win situation...if you have any questions about what to expect feel free to ask
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#42
RE: Son Joined The Army
ORIGINAL: big v
maybe being canadian has an advantage im not brainwashed to send my kids out to war.yes we could discuss this on another thread so why dont ya .this is called hd chat not bushes war chat.so once again we are on another topic arent we?go ahead hack me hate me cause that dont bother me a bit cause this forum is about bikes not somebodys kid jouning scouts or army or anything at all about that shiit.wanna talk war games hit some other forum or go to war forums and talk harley or yamaha or something .
maybe being canadian has an advantage im not brainwashed to send my kids out to war.yes we could discuss this on another thread so why dont ya .this is called hd chat not bushes war chat.so once again we are on another topic arent we?go ahead hack me hate me cause that dont bother me a bit cause this forum is about bikes not somebodys kid jouning scouts or army or anything at all about that shiit.wanna talk war games hit some other forum or go to war forums and talk harley or yamaha or something .
#43
Join Date: Jan 2007
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RE: Son Joined The Army
All the best to your son. As I've stated on other threads, after 21 years of service, the kids I see comming in now are truley special; to be joining a professional force in a time of war says alot about their character, which stems from their upbringing.
#44
RE: Son Joined The Army
Feel the same "Proud and sad"
My son (our only child) takes off for boot camp on 13 Mar. I am so proud of him. He is joining the Air Force as a Air Traffic Controller...what a great job. It is going to be a little weird since both of us will be active duty together until I retire next year...talk about feeling OLD!!
V/r
SMSgt B
My son (our only child) takes off for boot camp on 13 Mar. I am so proud of him. He is joining the Air Force as a Air Traffic Controller...what a great job. It is going to be a little weird since both of us will be active duty together until I retire next year...talk about feeling OLD!!
V/r
SMSgt B
#45
RE: Son Joined The Army
Amen God Bless and God Speed to all service members, past present and future. I hope your son is safe brother. As for the @#$%@#$, I dont expect those Pus*(&^ 's to try to understand what fighting for fredom is even all about, wait till thier sorry country is invaded, sucks for them. Anyway, God bless
Signed,
6x vet
Signed,
6x vet
#48
RE: Son Joined The Army
It's great to hear about your son and congrats. I have been serving for 22 years and I am currently deployed overseas. Tell your boy to buy a bike if he goes overseas, the prices are great right now. I just ordered an 08 Ultra, can't wait to get back to the US and pick it up in November. Don't worry about those comments from Ying and Yang, if they didn't like the post, they shouldn't have replied and justmoved outto the next thread. It's people like us doing what we do everyday that give them the right to post their sorry comments.
CSM Telly
US Army
CSM Telly
US Army
#50
RE: Son Joined The Army
Congrats, he should have a lot of experiences and friends by the end of it,or maybe become a lifer.Either way I think people who have been in the armed forces are like fellow club members.Specially,if it's the same branch you were in. I was an AD3,powerplants.Fighter Squadron Eleven.It's something to be proud of the rest of your life.Best wishes to the Lad.