On December 06 2006 15:08 QuietIdiot wrote:
Where is mumyung?
Where is mumyung?
He's probably still in boot camp. I mean, boxer just got out. MuMyung will join them soon.
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On December 06 2006 15:08 QuietIdiot wrote: Where is mumyung? He's probably still in boot camp. I mean, boxer just got out. MuMyung will join them soon. | ||
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On December 06 2006 05:32 Kennigit wrote: something i should try clear up....airforce and army lifestyles are NOTHING alike. they are like completely different worlds (sometimes i pull 4 hour days...or some times if ac are operational theres no work for some of us to do so we golf, hit the gym or go home if permitted). Army life is like 12 hour days at least and more if your a junior officer. Im basing this on the Canadian military but i know that the Korean armed services are loosely based on the US system which resembles ours. his boot camp probably was fairly difficult, but now hes probably doing his 8 -4:30/5 canada has a millitary? wtf for real? haha j/k canada <3 | ||
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On December 06 2006 23:31 Manit0u wrote: Army life is not bad (although I've been in the Navy and was assigned to the Intelligence so I might have had it a bit easier), I'd recommend it to anyone ^_^ The Korean army is known for being a really shitty environment though. Remember that Boxer did have to go through standard basic training, we aren't hearing anything about how glamorous that was. Not only is he in the airforce right now but he obviously has a special assignment. I'm not saying it's wrong for Boxer to take advantage of this opportunity, but it's something he got through talent and luck. There are definitely stories out there of people mutilating themselves or getting a lot of tatoos or something, anything, to get out of the Korean army. Boxer is absolutely not in that situation. And I'm not sure how many western styled militaries (if any) create that kind of situation for the people in them. | ||
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On December 06 2006 21:39 Protoss-Fighting wrote: Show nested quote + On December 06 2006 05:32 Kennigit wrote: something i should try clear up....airforce and army lifestyles are NOTHING alike. they are like completely different worlds (sometimes i pull 4 hour days...or some times if ac are operational theres no work for some of us to do so we golf, hit the gym or go home if permitted). Army life is like 12 hour days at least and more if your a junior officer. Im basing this on the Canadian military but i know that the Korean armed services are loosely based on the US system which resembles ours. his boot camp probably was fairly difficult, but now hes probably doing his 8 -4:30/5 canada has a millitary? wtf for real? haha j/k canada <3 lol i was waiting for that one.... | ||
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On December 07 2006 18:50 DTDominion wrote: And I'm not sure how many western styled militaries (if any) create that kind of situation for the people in them. People will go to extremes to avoid mandatory military service, no matter what country you look at. The USA and other western countries are no exception. | ||
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On December 08 2006 09:04 Dametri wrote: Show nested quote + On December 07 2006 18:50 DTDominion wrote: And I'm not sure how many western styled militaries (if any) create that kind of situation for the people in them. People will go to extremes to avoid mandatory military service, no matter what country you look at. The USA and other western countries are no exception. Except USA service isn't mandatory. I'm not sure what you're getting at here. | ||
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On December 08 2006 09:12 Excalibur_Z wrote: Show nested quote + On December 08 2006 09:04 Dametri wrote: On December 07 2006 18:50 DTDominion wrote: And I'm not sure how many western styled militaries (if any) create that kind of situation for the people in them. People will go to extremes to avoid mandatory military service, no matter what country you look at. The USA and other western countries are no exception. Except USA service isn't mandatory. I'm not sure what you're getting at here. Ever heard of the draft? Edit: What I'm "getting at" is that the korean military isn't unique in fostering an "I dun wanna join da army" atmosphere in the general populace Maybe I misinterpreted Dominion's post, but I assumed "that kind of situation" referred to the negative one, not boxer's. | ||
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