Maxmosbey
Final Approach
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- Aug 23, 2007
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I need to get serious.
I actually liked the Navy. I was in helicopter squadron. I worked a lot on the flight deck and I loved being out to sea. I also liked all the places I went to. I too left as a an E5. I was an ADJ2. I used my GI bill for college as well. It ended up being good for me and overall it was not a bad experience. I just hated the BS. If they had treated me like a human being I certainly would have liked it better. It is just that I don't like being lorded over. I don't mind having a boss, I've had a boss my entire working life, I just don't like having to pay homage to my boss and everyone else's boss at every corner. I would do anything to avoid saluting an officer.My dad did the same thing (except he was a Navy officer.) Going in to some branch of the military just seemed like a given since it was literally about the only life I knew. Because of my eyesight at the time (I got Lasik later), I could never have became a military pilot. I enlisted in the Army because at the time, they had a program where you could go in with two years of college, get a commission, and make the last two years up later. I didn't follow up on the commission, but I did do my four years and left as an E5, with a nice fat college fund.