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    Alcohol on DODMERB?

    Honesty first... and always. Problem solved.
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    PFT's before Interview

    A-firm! The PMS wanted to see my kid's scores.
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    Almost Old Guard?

    Not to worry my Devil Dog friend... Nothing replaces the Ka-Bar knife. I had one in my ruck my entire Army career, and recently gave one to a new Eagle Scout. He was beside himself with excitement over that thing.
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    DS @ CTLT-- What the heck

    The title "Soldier" comes with absolutely no creature comforts. It will make your kid stronger. I couldn't count the number of times I had to tough it out with only a poncho liner (aka "woobie").
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    USAA

    USAA for banking, credit card, auto / home insurance. I've also used their car purchase service (because I hate the negotiating for a new car). Their car loans can usually be beat on the economy. I've also been very satisfied with the insurance claims process. And, when I have shopped...
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    Airborne Field Artillery?

    It's cool that you are motivated... but don't go into the Army thinking you'll be assigned to any certain unit. The Army will be making all those decisions for you. Even when you are assigned to a unit, you'll only be there for a handfull of years before you will have to PCS to another...
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    2014 Forbes Top Colleges….

    The fighting Hornets of Sac State come in at 430. Sweet! Go Green & Gold!
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    Questions about military colleges

    The soldier is respected based on his abilities, not based on his alma matter.
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    Introduction from a dad...

    Well, your Kings might have a chance now that the Magoofs left town. As for the prep course... My kid took the Spring SAT as a junior and again October of his senior year. He did the prep course on the weekends over the summer. He was like +80 math, and +20 on both reading and writing...
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    Introduction from a dad...

    GoKings... My kid did the 36 hr Princeton Review SAT Prep program and it was well worth the money. His scores went way up. Oh, and by "Kings" do you mean MBA or NHL?
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    Possible Problem?

    Put it this way... If you were not diagnosed (by your doctor) with an "injury", you were not injured! My kid made the mistake of mentioning (on the medical form) a strained lower back from a year prior. He hurt it playing HS basketball. He took it easy for a few days and was back on the...
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    Careers in the Army with low deployment rates?

    If you are not ready to make mom and dad a little upset about your adult decisions, you are not capable of leading America's sons and daughters. It's that simple.
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    Approved Boots

    Um, as a former platoon leader, I must respectfully disagree. Yes, I get your point, but your comment is both inaccurate and disrespectful to those highly trained, specially selected, educated, dedicated, responsible young officers. (I also know you probably meant it as a joke and didn't...
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    Drug test

    When asked, you admit. If they don't want you due to drug use, so be it. If you can't tell the truth when asked, there is no place for you in my military. It's that simple.
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    Off to LDAC

    I too attended Basic Camp at Ft Knox (circa 1989). We suffered the heat of the Kentucky summer, and humidity that would make frogs sick. They marched us everywhere we went in garrison, and when we travelled to ranges, they packed us in cattle cars. (Do they even use those anymore?) The Drill...
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    Path to becoming an officer?

    Lpshrtr, The different branches of our military are almost as different as a career in MMA fighting vs teaching French literature at a community college. Rather than just seeking that gold bar at any expense, perhaps you should spend this year researching the different branches so that...
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    PMS?

    Host campus programs have a PMS, but the satalite programs don't. The satalite programs may have cadre, and there will be an OIC or NCOIC on that campus, but they report to the PMS of the host campus program.
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    Application and Interview Questions

    Your kid will arrange his own physical fitness test with his PE teacher or coach. It's a good idea to start working on that now as teachers are hard to track down during the summer. When the application is completed, it will tell you that you are board ready. If I'm not mistaken, when you...
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    ROTC Medical Qualifications?

    When you need a drink of water, go to the well. Don't just wait for it to start raining. When you need information about a program, go sit down with a representative of the program. The Army Guard can tell you exactly what they have to offer.
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    ROTC Medical Qualifications?

    There are guidelines for DoDMERB available on line, and even on this site if I'm not mistaken. There is a regulation for everything and those regulations are not secrets. About SMP... Have you considered seeking a commission via the California Army National Guard? Talk to them directly...
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