Not with the new Swedish Thermal CamouflageParagon Fury said:SAM launcher from outside your radar range, GG. Even if you pop counter-measures, you're still going down.brodie21 said:stay in college, get a degree, flight school, helicopter pilot. BAM! dun dun da dunnn dun....
That's for tanks, not helicopters. Also, won't be that helpful against missiles guided by something else anyway.Ledan said:Not with the new Swedish Thermal CamouflageParagon Fury said:SAM launcher from outside your radar range, GG. Even if you pop counter-measures, you're still going down.brodie21 said:stay in college, get a degree, flight school, helicopter pilot. BAM! dun dun da dunnn dun....![]()
When Australia had conscription there was no full deferment for students. You got to finish your current year of study and that was that.WolfThomas said:If a draft was introduced I'd probably be able to defer it for my education.
More or less this: The immediate security of my friends and kin > my country.PunkyMcGee said:America is fighting many wars now anyway. push comes to shove though? I defect to Canada.
EDIT: you mean on the home-front don't you? I'd have the same plan as I do for zombies: hold up and protect those close to me but not involve my self to the front lines/ follow orders to my death.
During Vietnam I believe you could apply for student deferment. (http://australianinvolvementinvietnam.wikispaces.com/Conscription). Hence why I said probably, I don't know what it would be like this time around, but I can hope that the system would see the benefits of allowing me one more year of study. That said I'm also too old for the Nation Service they had in Vietnam (but not the outright conscription in WW2).RhombusHatesYou said:When Australia had conscription there was no full deferment for students. You got to finish your current year of study and that was that.WolfThomas said:If a draft was introduced I'd probably be able to defer it for my education.