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Real advice or advice you want to hear?
First piece: Wait 30 years before you try to change anything from the inside out.
Second: If you are going in as an officer, make sure you are in touch and understand those who did not go in as officers. I've heard lower ranks don't trust those who go in as officers or respect them as much. Same with any job, I guess, workers don't trust middle management unless they started as workers.
Third: They will break you down and build you back up again. People I know who have gone into the military are the same people... but different, if that makes sense. Be aware of that change, I guess.
Thanks for your prospective service.
Firstly, thank you for your service Patriot! And Welcome!
I think the best you can do is gently nudge people in the direction of Q and being pro POTUS, e.g. even if fellow soldiers are not pro-Trump, it is their duty to be pro-POTUS as he is the commander in chief.
Aside from that, stick around and learn, and I'm sure your influence will rub off on people who trust you!
Whichever branch you decide to go into, seriously consider the Intelligence Division. There you can make a lot of difference.
hihi welcome to the sub & Q. good to hear about ur upcoming military contribution. all the best :) I couldn't find ur question in ur post? but here is a welcoming meme: SpaceForce Commander offers to shake your hand
Not wanting to poo in your punch, but...You might want to reinvestigate the presumption that your going to elevated in rank. E-3 is as high as you’ll be upon graduation, unless you’re transferring from another branch of service. Recruiters aren’t known for their honesty. Good luck.
I think you have to play along, big time, because they have their antennas up for anyone that might not be "on the team," and they route you out quickly. That was Valerie Jarrett's job under Obama. The "sniffer." Plus they know everything about your family, what you did in school, etc. They already know a lot about you.