When the military is back to using white males in their commercials you know recruitment is abysmal.
3 days ago | 15
Fighting wars before they can even drink or pop a zyn. Wild
3 days ago | 36
Yeah USA be blaming everyone else except their own army for world instability and then there's this post how their army feels proud. Proud of what exactly?
3 days ago | 13
When u go in for ego , when ego is all you have . Basically trumps lil bih he’s bout to go into unnecessary trauma at the least . Congrats for gettin in the cool boys clerb
3 days ago | 5
That’s how I felt when I saw myself in the mirror wearing my uniform for the first time in basic
2 days ago | 0
Yea made you feel that way because you don't actually engage with your community. Probably never learned and helped anyone in their state or county. Didn't try to contribute to the arts, sciences, business, just wanted to be a conscripted killer
3 days ago | 8
Yea, my mom when see his son's name on a grave feel connected and that's it means something too. (He wasn't a solder. He went to school.)
2 days ago (edited) | 0
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"When I first saw my name on my uniform … it felt like my name was a part of something bigger. It made me feel a lot more connected with my country."
A US Army ROTC cadet shares his thoughts upon first seeing his name tape.
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