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Joining the army...

Started by Yoni, November 14, 2004, 04:09 PM

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Yoni

34 days and counting.

Edit: I'm an idiot and miscalculated.

hismajesty

Didn't this already happen once?

Yoni

Not to me... I got like 6 draft dates until they figured out where and when they want me. This is still not 100% final, but it seems 95% final: I will be drafted on December 19, 2004.

iago

:-(!

What's that going to mean? How long/where/etc?
This'll make an interesting test for broken AV:
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Thing

Yea, what iago said and also, we need pics of you in your uniform ... with your rifle.  How big is your rifle Yoni?  Are you looking forward to this or not?
That sucking sound you hear is my bandwidth.

Meh

Is this compulsaroy duty, or did u sign up?

hismajesty

Quote from: Meh on November 15, 2004, 04:59 AM
Is this compulsaroy duty, or did u sign up?

It's a requirement in Israel, much like in Greece.

Yoni, I thought you left us for awhile to join bootcamp already, though.

Meh

That sucks. I wouldnt do it.Id run away. Run, Yoni, Run!

Yoni

Quote from: iago on November 14, 2004, 08:00 PM
What's that going to mean? How long/where/etc?
Where: Right now I don't know, when I do know I probably won't be allowed to say.

How long: 4 - 4.5 years. (Basic service is 3 years, but they'll want me to do a bit more.)

Availability: Until around April 2005, I'll only be around on weekends (and then - not all of the weekends). After that - I don't know. The best case is just like a job - being home every day after work and not working Fridays and Saturdays, but that hasn't been guaranteed to me yet.

Quote from: hismajesty[yL] on November 15, 2004, 05:56 AM
It's a requirement in Israel, much like in Greece.
Not exactly. When we were in Greece we asked the Greeks about it. They have a draft, but they get to "choose" when to do it, whether immediately after school, or after college, or even later. (I have no idea how exactly that works, so don't ask me.) Here, we have some ways of delaying it, but usually it's a few months (more or less) after school, when you're 18.

Quote from: Thing on November 14, 2004, 09:10 PM
Yea, what iago said and also, we need pics of you in your uniform ... with your rifle. How big is your rifle Yoni? Are you looking forward to this or not?
I'll do my best to get those pics, but I can't promise anything.
(Uniform pic is infinitely more likely than uniform+rifle pic.)

Dunno about size of rifle - don't have one yet. I suppose it'll be some kind of M-16. And I expect I'll only have it during boot camp (first 3.5-4 weeks); I'm not going to be in a combat unit.

Looking forward: Yes :D But not to boot camp. That's icky.

Adron

Quote from: Yoni on November 15, 2004, 08:01 AM
Dunno about size of rifle - don't have one yet. I suppose it'll be some kind of M-16. And I expect I'll only have it during boot camp (first 3.5-4 weeks); I'm not going to be in a combat unit.

Not in a combat unit? You're going into intelligence?

Meh

If i had cumpalsory duty, Id either choos Navy or Air Force. Ifd it had to be army i would choos infantry over inteligence, for the pure fact I would have the chance to kill somone and be shot back at.

Skywing

Quote from: iago on November 15, 2004, 12:49 PM
I'd hate to have the chance to kill somebody.

Working in intelligence would be cool.  I nearly had a job at CSE-CST (which is the Canadian version of CIA).  I would have needed top-secret clearance and wouldn't be allowed to even admit I worked there.  But it didn't pan out.
So does that mean you'd have a "cover job" for if people asked questions about where you worked?

hismajesty

QuoteNot exactly. When we were in Greece we asked the Greeks about it. They have a draft, but they get to "choose" when to do it, whether immediately after school, or after college, or even later. (I have no idea how exactly that works, so don't ask me.) Here, we have some ways of delaying it, but usually it's a few months (more or less) after school, when you're 18.

Ah, has it always been like that? My mom had a boyfriend who was born in Greece, and when he turned 18 he had to go back to join the army. I just assumed it was a requirement at that age.

Also, you didn't answer my question. Didn't you go and do bootcamp and stuff already?

Skywing

Quote from: hismajesty[yL] on November 15, 2004, 01:52 PM
Also, you didn't answer my question. Didn't you go and do bootcamp and stuff already?

Quote from: Yoni on November 15, 2004, 08:01 AM
Looking forward: Yes  But not to boot camp. That's icky.

Hazard

They won't put him in a combat unit more than likely, the reality is that he can be more useful elsewhere.

"Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway." --John Wayne