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Registered: 26 September 2006
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I recently went to MEPS and signed a contract that was completely different than what I was told that I could get, and now I'm really starting to regret my commitment based on these terms. A lthough I am not a quiter and I will serve my country regardless, I've been told that if I had not listened to them tell me Airborne wasn't available that I would have eventually gotten it. If I tell my recruiter that I'm having doubts and request a ghange to my contract to include Airborne, will I be able to get the change before I go to BCT?
I understant why the Army has certain standards, but to tell someone that the don't quallify for Airborne because they have a GED seems vert counter-productive, especially when the applicant is a mature adult with an asvab score over 80. But again, its just my oppinion and they have their standards anyway. Thanks for any replies.
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Registered: 19 January 2007
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No, your screwed. But also, I've never heard of Airborn being specifically outlined in a contract. What's your MOS and what unit are you being scheduled to be attached to?


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Location: Washtenaw County, Michigan
Registered: 21 January 2005
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No, your screwed.



Try "you're" because it feels and looks so much better.


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Registered: 19 January 2007
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Thank you for pointing out my grammatical error.


Washington Rifles! Hooah!
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Registered: 24 January 2005
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hmmm, I recently bought a car and signed all the paperwork, now this post has got me wondering if I can go back and get them to change the contract so that it's more to my liking? Eeker

yeah right, likes thats gonna happen!

What is it with folks that enlist, only to meet up with a 'sea-lawyer' at thier first duty station, and start down this path?

You have a question about the contract you signed, here's a news flash for you, take or make the time to actually read it first. You might find that it properly defines everything for you upfront without having to consult a sea-lawyer.

By the by, the vast majority of sea-lawyers haven't even read thier own contract.


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Location: Germany
Registered: 14 February 2006
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I agree with Gunny, as it is fact.

But just to nitpick...at what point in our jacked up Army history did HOOAH become something we said? It irritates me. I hate HOOAH, because it is a corruption of the original word. 'HUA' as it was known for years and years. It, as many other colorful words, in our military jargon, stands for HEARD, UNDERSTOOD, ACKNOWLEDGED...thus HUA. This Hooah crap has to stop. I'm all about being motivated, but not listenting to privates drag out "hoooooaaaaah" in the shrill private tone of voice. This concludes your Table VIII day run, lock and clear all weapons systems, placing them on manual and electrical safe, elevate your gun system, keeping it up and down range, and proceed to the clearing pit to be cleared by the RSO. Proceed to the base of the tower for your AAR. Out.


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Location: Washtenaw County, Michigan
Registered: 21 January 2005
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I am with you CavScout, back in my day we never yelled anything like that (it might have blown out the candles).


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Registered: 24 January 2005
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Shouldn't be allowed to say it if they don't even know what it means!


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Location: KY
Registered: 20 May 2005
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I would have to agree that your misunderstanding has led to you being screwed, so roll with it.
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Location: Germany
Registered: 14 February 2006
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It takes a certain level of "screwed up" to do this job in any capacity, right?
Big Grin

Rolling with it smartly!


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Registered: 27 April 2006
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Woa hold everything. Since I just walked into this, Im going to try to answer the first post and only that. I will use my good friend as an example.

After BCT my friend and I went our seperate ways, he went to AIT, and I went home (I'm a split-op.) He joined as a good 'ol 91W, he learned alot in basic, and gained alot of courage and other such things of that nature. About half-way through basic, the drill seargents will start asking questions. One of them will be. "Any of you dumbasses joining airborne?" My friend always said no, but after basic he told me he really wanted to do it. Now he is a 91W for the good 'ol 82 Airborne.

Now they way I understand it, is anytime during AIT you can volunteer for the two-week Airborne Qualification Course. This is what my friend did, it happens after AIT. So YES. YES YOU CAN. Dont listen to the recruiters. I personally hate all recruiters and refuse to stoop to their level. I don't know how many times they outright lied to me and my battle's faces. So I'm kinda bitter torwards 'em. Now just wait, anybody at any time can go into the Airborne course, just as anybody can go to the Rangers. Im not saying its a garunteed thing, both courses are quite hard.

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Give him two and he thinks he's God.
Registered: 13 April 2007
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It may be to late but here it is yes you can request a reno that is chance to change waht you have enlisted for as long as you have not shipped out yet. I spent 36 months on recruiting duty and did reno's for alot os soldiers so it can be done
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