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Could this possibly be an error by the IRS?
Go back to the first question and read them ALL and follow the instructions step-by-step. The logic walks you through the qualifications. You won't even answer that question if you and your spouse both have an SSN since question 2 tells you to skip to item 5 if the answer to #2 is is "Yes."
A "No" on that question (#4), if you have to answer it, means that someone didn't have an SSN and nobody was in the military. If either you or your spouse does not have an SSN but either of you ARE in the military then you would answer "Yes" on #4 and are ELIGIBLE for the RRC.
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I cant believe that Democrats, who are against the war on terror are now trying to credit anti-war on terror Obama with the rescue.
Does anyone else think that they have crossed the line?
He does deserve credit. Certainly the Navy deserves the vast majority of the credit, but Obama gets points for having signed off on the proper course of action.
The only way you can argue that he shouldn't get any credit at all is if you agree that Bush deserves absolutely no credit for the fact that we weren't attacked after 9/11. After all, he never picked up a gun and fought the terrorists. He didn't carry out any of our anti-terror programs himself. He made the decision to sign off on certain operations and policies, just like Obama did in this situation.
So if Obama doesn't deserve any credit at all, neither does Bush. Are you consistent enough to apply your logic to Bush as well?
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Do you get better credit, higher paying job after you serve in the Military?
Are lenders more lenient on lending money if you are enlisted?
Does the Army / Military take people who have some medical problems?
Beside serving our country what is the biggest goal you can get by serving in the Army or National Guard ?
What kind of Pay do you get while being in the Army? Basic bottom line...
What are some of the physical and emotional challenges you must go through to join?
You bring a lot of good questions to board. So ill try to help you out.
The Military does not help GIVE you better credit OR a BETTER job.
BUT with the discipline you gain in the service these things will probably come along because of the choices that YOU make.
No lenders are lenders. They want their money. But you may be able to get loans a little easier because of certain banks (USAA) and your military service. While in the military you can be FORCED to pay your loans and bills. The military can take money out of your pay in order to make sure that you are living up to the values of being a military person.
I can't even start to answer this question. The only way to know if they will take someone with a certain medical problem is to go ask a recruiter and MEPS.
Nothing. You should remember that, that is the Prize. But along the way You are able to learn discipline, honor, fidelity, and righteousness and a free job skill from military service. Men/women who speak of freedoms but have never given anything for those freedoms just speak empty words. By being part of a organization past/present/future, you will come to understand what FREEDOM truly is. An my friend.... That knowledge/experience is worth more than any monetary/fiscal gains.
If you want to know pay look online for military pay charts. If you are just out of high school you will probably start as a E1. Which stands for Enlisted 1st grade. But don't look at just pay. While in the military you will get, free food, clothes, bed, housing and MOST of all FREE health insurance. So your only additional expenses will be whatever you want. Phone, Movies, Computer, etc. Everything you NEED is provided.
Physical challenges, Well there will be many. This is hard to explain to someone who has never done it, But the main physical challenge will be in YOUR HEAD. You think you can do a lot, but when you reach that point and your ready to quit and not do anymore, what you don't realize is that your body and mind can do more so much more If only YOU push it. In order for that to happen you must remember that ANYTHING is possible IF you really want it. The biggest thing you learn in the military is that you are not as fragile as you believe and you can accomplish anything if you just put your left foot in front of your right and then your right foot in front of your left, then repeat as necessary until your goal is accomplished.
Good luck hope this helps.
Butch
PS. If you are going to enlist try and get a job in the medical field or technical field. They are the easiest transitions into civilian life because most of those skills transfer in to jobs on the outside.
I don't really know what field they would consider it as. I was in the Air Force for Aerospace Ground Equipment. I got 37 credits and have no idea what line of education they will even transfer to!!! Please help me!!
Depending on what university you go to and what you decide to major in will determine what these "credits" go to. I know in the Army depending on your MOS you will get general credit for certain subject courses. And depending on your general education credit requirements at your school you can use that credit to help get rid of those required hours or to fill your elective hours. And if youre majoring in Aerospace, you could even get that counted for your major hours. The best thing to do is talk to your Air Force Liason at the school you plan on attending or go to the AFROTC office.
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In the wake of the abortive Christmas Day attempt by a 23-year-old Nigerian, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, to detonate a bomb on a Detroit-bound Northwest Airlines flight from Amsterdam, there has been an escalating drumbeat for a wider US military intervention in Yemen.
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