The Average Salary of an E-5 in the Army

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Oh and gw our country does not abide by international law. Give me a break. You must be on drugs.

are you kidding?...

the u.n.is worse than worthless, it gives vicious little despotic backwater states a small modicum of power that far exceeds their ability to handle responsibly..as much a say as we have....

some countries on the human rights council:...china, russia, cuba, saudi arabia, libya(yes,the same libya that obama is bombing), pakistan, and congo...and we`re funding this chinese fire drill...

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..a sad ,sad joke...
 

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are you kidding?...

the u.n.is worse than worthless, it gives vicious little despotic backwater states a small modicum of power that far exceeds their ability to handle responsibly..as much a say as we have....

some countries on the human rights council:...china, russia, cuba, saudi arabia, libya(yes,the same libya that obama is bombing), pakistan, and congo...and we`re funding this chinese fire drill...

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..a sad ,sad joke...

"Everyone?s worried about stopping terrorism. Well, there?s really an easy way. Stop participating in it."
 

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Thanks Sponge. He knew what I was saying. He just likes being a fucking moron prick.

Anyone who signs up for military service is an idiot. Yeah, where do I sign up to kill innocent people around the world and at the same time put my life on the line for no money and wars that should not be fought. I'm sorry but that is not worth my life. Maybe yours?

And I totally understand some people cry about how they needed some structure in their life and the military helped them. That is an excuse for weak people. Sorry.

I do not know you personally, but reading this made me sick...
 

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--if we don't have the forum troll who has groveled for every handout and tax increase known to mankind-

-dissing those in the military--someone going to find you someday and jerk that mask off and expose you-Tramp
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Joker--If I had it to do over I'd have stayed 20 years myself.

Could have got out at 39--do what I'm doing now with about $36,000 a year additional retirement.

Would be perfect trip for a book writer--retire in 30's and kick back with the typewriter.
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I seriously believe Tramp would be one they couldn't have made a man out of--fits the classic AOL/deserter profile--but is definately "Jody" material :lol:
 

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Would be perfect trip for a book writer--retire in 30's and kick back with the typewriter.

Sorry. I just about fell out of my chair. You better learn English before you even think about trying to write a book. That could be the funniest thing that I have ever read on this board.
 

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Joker--If I had it to do over I'd have stayed 20 years myself.

That is if you made it out alive. So do you really think all that time in combat was worth your life? I'm sure you saw many others die. Do you think it was worth it to them? And for what? Nothing.
 

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What really is sick is that you don't know the kind of respect you SHOULD be giving DTB. You really have no clue.

So you are saying giving doggie respect is sicker than the people that have lost their lives for nothing? Nice.

As for doggie, it takes guts to do what he did. No doubt. But in retrospect he was lucky to make it out alive. The risks these young kids take for no reason at all is simply not worth it.

I'm still curious what these beliefs are?
 

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http://www.militaryconnections.com/news_story.cfm?textnewsid=1953

I know, it's not as sensational as busting down doors and killing women and children...



Washington, May 20, 2006 -- Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says U.S. military forces are helping people every day in all parts of the world in unconventional ways: building hospitals, digging water wells and administering medical aid to those in need.
Many American soldiers, who once thought they would see combat, are not using their weapons, Rumsfeld said, but are building new structures in places like Djibouti and delivering urgent medial care where there is none. Rumsfeld told Defense Department employees May 19 that tremendous advantages accrue from U.S. humanitarian assistance that the military extends not only in Africa and the Middle East, but also in Asia and the Pacific.

Even though the primary focus of U.S. military forces has to be on preparation and readiness for conventional warfare, Rumsfeld said there is no reason why that same force "ought not to be used from time to time" for other missions such as hurricane relief in the Western Hemisphere or the provision of emergency supplies, such as food or blankets, to areas of the world that suffer a natural disaster.

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Peter Pace, appearing with the secretary, said the best qualities of the United States are demonstrated when U.S. military forces save lives and property as they did in 2005 by providing tsunami relief to Indonesia and earthquake aid to Pakistan.

Offering much-needed humanitarian assistance allows the military to demonstrate its passion, concern and "willingness to reach out and help others," Pace said, adding, "That's a great thing for our armed forces to do."

Carrying out humanitarian assistance, whether rebuilding Afghanistan or providing medical supplies to Honduras, Pace said, promotes understanding and goodwill. "It is well worth the investment of time and energy to carry out these good works," he added.

Pace and Rumsfeld made their comments during a Defense Department Town Hall meeting at the Pentagon. They periodically meet with department employees to listen to their concerns and answer questions about current topics.

PATROLLING BORDERS

One questioner asked about the role U.S. Army National Guard and Reserve forces would play in patrolling the border between the United States and Mexico. In reply, Rumsfeld said there is much misinformation circulating about the plan to use these forces temporarily to back up the existing Border Patrol.

He said 6,000 members of the Guard and Reserves would be deployed in 2006, and only 3,000 in 2007, to do missions they normally would practice as part of their annual training. The secretary said they might be assigned to work on construction projects or to guide unmanned aerial vehicles, for example, but "they're not going to be out with a gun standing on the border shooting at people who are trying to come across the border."

Rumsfeld said these forces also might help set up fencing along the border. "We may be doing some fencing in the Yuma Range or the Barry Goldwater Range," he said, "where a number of people trying to get into our country have died because of difficulties they've had getting in." The two ranges, located in southwest Arizona and southeastern California, are high-hazard training and weapons testing areas for the U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps.
 

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There is no doubt the military does good as well. You can't expect them to go around doing terrorist activities 24/7, can you? The question is how much bad comes with the good? And is it worth it to us these days?
 

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Newsflash - in the world as we know it, you will be taking a much bigger risk by NOT having a military.

We should have a military. But we should not be occupying other countries. We have over 700 military bases around the world. And those are just the ones they tell us about. We should be protecting our borders.
 
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