In the U.S., if you join the military you cannot leave until your commitment is over. If it weren't that way, you'd have to pay soldiers a lot more money, maybe millions of dollars if they're actually being shot at.Arising_uk wrote:Its because your pictures are imbecilic. But maybe I misunderstand you as over here any soldier can buy themselves out of their contract, in fact the training is pretty much designed to weed out those who are unsuitable for a professional army. Are you saying the US soldier can't leave? They are conscripts?
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They can't buy themselves out!? Thats absurd, who'd want a squadmate who doesn't want to be there?bobevenson wrote:In the U.S., if you join the military you cannot leave until your commitment is over. If it weren't that way, you'd have to pay soldiers a lot more money, maybe millions of dollars if they're actually being shot at.
Given that you have one of the biggest infantry in the world what makes them join?
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No, they can't buy themselves out, but why should they have to buy themselves out? If a company hires you for a job, and after awhile you decide that you don't like it, you can just quit. Even if you sign a contract, you can quit. Why do you think the military can charge a soldier with being AWOL (absent without leave) if he had the freedom of just walking away like in a civilian job? I doubt that soldiers anywhere in the world can just quit.Arising_uk wrote:They can't buy themselves out!? Thats absurd, who'd want a squadmate who doesn't want to be there?bobevenson wrote:In the U.S., if you join the military you cannot leave until your commitment is over. If it weren't that way, you'd have to pay soldiers a lot more money, maybe millions of dollars if they're actually being shot at.
Given that you have one of the biggest infantry in the world what makes them join?