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Post by Tito on Sept 5, 2016 21:43:55 GMT
Title says it all.
There willbe morelike commanders a d wrte why woild you be that. Sniper I have good aim i have already shot with Sniper many times.Patiance Speed Aim
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Post by best75 on Sept 5, 2016 21:53:49 GMT
I think I rather take a non-combat role like organising supplies to the frontline.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Sept 5, 2016 22:05:54 GMT
I would get deferred from service
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 5, 2016 22:13:35 GMT
Logistics officer. Many famous generals began their lives organising supplies.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 6, 2016 5:34:53 GMT
I wouldn't join the army! I plan on joining the Royal Australian Navy as a Marimtime Warfare Officer.
If in the army I think I would be Millitary Intelligence but army Intelligence is a contradiction of terms because as Federick the Great once said, "If soldiers began think, not one would remain in the army."
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Sept 6, 2016 7:12:43 GMT
The Engineer Division!
I actually was interested a lot in engineering back when I was new in college, but I slowly developed interest in business.
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Post by Der Kaiserreich on Sept 6, 2016 8:28:47 GMT
A question I could be thinking about now. You see, here in Singapore, every 18 year old has to go for "National Service" (NS) which lasts two years. It's against the law to avoid it. Of all the options, I prefer the sniper.
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Post by GA Omar Bradley on Sept 6, 2016 8:48:53 GMT
A question I could be thinking about now. You see, here in Singapore, every 18 year old has to go for "National Service" (NS) which lasts two years. It's against the law to avoid it. Of all the options, I prefer the sniper. Unless you have some problems in ways I can't find a good word for.
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