Question Posted Wednesday February 11 2004, 7:21 pm
I would like someone to tell me how it really is in the airforce and what its all about. I am planning on signing up soon. I would like to know everything, good and definetly all the bad. Thank u =)~
hefamiball answered Thursday February 12 2004, 5:22 pm: Well I've never been in the air force but I know someone that is they said that there is some hard parts but that she wouldn't change her mind.(you have to be able to take crap!) [ hefamiball's advice column | Ask hefamiball A Question ]
AbbyMichelle answered Wednesday February 11 2004, 10:12 pm: I'm an Air Force brat. My dad has been in the military for almost 30 years and is retiring in August. So my entire life has been military style. We have never lived in one area for more than four years. As a kid, I hated it. Everytime I'd make friends, I'd have to leave them again. But, from a explorer's point of view...I've been everywhere. London, France, Italy, Japan, Germany, Korea...You name it, I've probably been there. It's been the best experience in my life. I can speak four different languages and I have no problem learning new ones. In the Air Force, you will move a lot. But it's not always bad. You know people EVERYWHERE. It's an awesome experience and I truely recommend it.
*Military Brats Rock*
Abby [ AbbyMichelle's advice column | Ask AbbyMichelle A Question ]
writerman55 answered Wednesday February 11 2004, 9:17 pm: All military forces are essentially where you are owned as a piece of equipment by the government. As long as you can handle that, you'll be fine. [ writerman55's advice column | Ask writerman55 A Question ]
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