Remember Trautmann and Burnette? Both will show you the ying yang advantages of Active Duty and National Guard. Enlisting in the military you know you'll have to pass your pt test?

 Join the US Army. Decide Active Duty or National Guard. Be warned, you'll have to pass your PT test. Here's some pointers to make it a breeze.

Early on go to the recruiter and discuss your contract. Know who you'll stay in touch with like your mom and dad and brother. Many people get in and get out. Some come back.

Think of your lifes work and what your intent is. For example, get help with deciding your MOS. See how far you'll go. Know that in order to keep your job, you have to be able to pass your physical training test.

Understand the lifestyle of military personnel. The intensity of Active Duty and the comforts of National Guard. There are benefits to both sides like the barracks (and chow hall) or for example having a car and living off post. Once you're in, you'll have to either start a new life or make the military the center of your entire universe, everything revolves around that.



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