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So the army can now just "reinterpret" your contract and determine that you still owe them several more years of service on a whim. Man I wonder why no one wants to sign up for the armed forces?
nbcnews.com/news/us-news/army-aviators-ready-leave-military-are-told-owe-3-years-instead-rcna81796
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@Shadowman311 Big brain moves by the nigger ran DOD lmao. No one is getting on boat to fight china. No one is leaving their family for milley and that coon whose name i forget.
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@Shadowman311 Now, look, we hate the zogforce, but...
>As part of a program known as BRADSO, cadets commissioning from the U.S. Military Academy or Army Cadet Command from 2008 and 2020 were able to request a branch of their choice, including aviation, by agreeing to serve an additional three years on active duty.
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>For years, the Army allowed some aviation officers to serve those three years concurrently, and not consecutively, along with their roughly contracted seven or eight years of service.
What the fuck was "three additional years served concurrently" ever doing in anyone's life? "Some aviation officers?" What the fuck?
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@yockeypuck @Shadowman311 >pay for mil training
>comes with service commitment of 3 years
>you serve 8 and assume your commitment is good
>army changes their interpretation that those 3 years are additional to what you signed up for
>try and force you too serve 3 extra.
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@Shadowman311 Regime: "AR-15s won't help you! We'll just bomb you with B-2s!"
> We're neighbors.
> Nobody wants to fly their B-2s
> The people who repair their complicated, expensive, difficult-to-maintain-and-easy-to-sabotage planes all hate them