You can fit the army around your other plans. The minimum term you have to serve is 4 years, even then after 2 years you can give 12 months notification of leave. It really is something worth doing, even if it's only for a short time. Hell, within the regular army you could be posted in Cyprus, Jamaica, Gibraltar, Brunei, Belize and Kenya. there really is no better way to see the world and EARN money and QUALIFICATIONS at the same time.Chaza said:Thats pretty much how I feel but I'm still not sure if the army's for me.Dectomax said:I'm with you on the first part. When I decided to join my first thought was frontline. I want to be where the work is and I want to be doing something useful. I promise you, it is one of the best lifestyles you'll experience.Chaza said:I think I'm interested in being right where the action is, so I guess on the frontline. I haven't really decided what yet.Goofguy said:If you're interested in a technical side of the army, try joining the Signal Corps (military communications). I can only speak from my experience in the Canadian Forces but the Signallers can do anything from programming tactical networks to humping radios on their backs on the frontlines.Chaza said:I'm thinking of joining the army when I'm older but I'm not big on killing.
Are there any jobs which involve the front line yet no killing?
I still have a long time till I'm actually able to join the army so I still have a long time to think about it.
I really want to travel but not sure how being in the army fits in with all my other plans.
But if I do join the army I'm pretty sure that the frontlines for me.
( Sorry for the JOIN JOIN JOIN ) Feeling there, I just wanted to point out you can see a lot of places within your job.