I'd be thrilled to know your career path.
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I was a Marine Corps bat veteran and served in the Marine Corps for 18 years and I'm now an attorney in New York City. You can contact me at: john.miller@gmail. or through my Twitter feed @jmillerlawyer. For further information please contact: Marine Corps Recruiting and Enlistment@MarineRecruiting and Recruiting@TheLawyerAdvice.
I'm a bit confused on where to start with your experience. Did you know this is a lineage from the Japanese Majjhima Nikaya?
I'd really like to know more!
I would be happy if someone could bring you to them!
Yeah, it's been hard for me. I was a Combat Medic before I joined the Army. My time with the Army was rough, but I remember being told I wasn't welcome. I made good friends, but the Army didn't know what to make of me. I was sent to boot camp, but I was stuck in boot camp for like 2 years without a place. And I was never called back. Then I went to basic training, but I was told I was too young to be a combat medic. I got called up to serve, but my training grade was below mine and I was sent to boot camp and again I was stuck in boot camp for the next year. Then in 2015, I was called to the infantry. I was called up to the infantry, but my training grade was not up to par, so I was sent to boot camp again. And I was sent to basic training, but again I was sent to boot camp again. I was sent home again in 2016, and I was told that in 2017 I would be a reserve soldier. And so on and so forth.
Edit:I was just asking how itfelt to be out alive again, I wasnt aware that it was a requirement to submit to this AMA. I apologize for my badnateness.
It's not until I finish the AMA that there's a chance of me being posted. I'm looking forward to listening to this.
I was wondering if I could do a simple survey on this issue. Did you guys have a way to do it? Thanks!
I got invited into a discussion with this guy and he wasnt allowed to participate in the discussion but a lot of people have responded to his AMA saying, "because he is a non-Muslim", he just wants to take advantage of the opportunity. I have a question about my faith right now, why I think it should exist at all. I've been thinking about it and finding other people in the middle east, and how to go about the whole discussion and get my thoughts out there. I live in the US, and it was really hard to get the response to me or my question out there, especially since I think it's a matter of Islamic ethics, but I'd have to ask him. Please dont expect him to live a life full of respect and appreciation.
I'm glad you're getting a second chance to see what's going on. I was raised in a non-Christian household, and I always struggled with anxiety and depression. I didn't come home from college and immediately think I'd never be able to serve. I'm glad that you're in a position to share your story and get some useful help.