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Military Careers

“Live for something rather than die for nothing” - George Patton

The dictionary definition of a career is the lifelong process, unique to each person, which involves a sequence of work and leisure activities and includes development and participation in occupations. A career choice should be an informed decision. Ohne can have a banking career or a sports career, but the most respected profession, by and large remains military careers.  The prime purpose of a nation’s military is to defend the country from hostile forces. Unfortunately, this also means, that during this process a soldier may get seriously injured or even lose his life. But herein lies the legacy of legendary military careers, from luminaries like King Arthur to General MacArthur, for Death and Glory. Very few men exhibit that kind of courage and sacrifice, and thus the respect that military careers possess, no other vocation can equal.

There are several misconceptions about military careers. Many parents often feel that certain traits or habits their youngsters have will keep them out of the armed forces. Characteristics such as idleness or disobedience top the list. Although this is true to some extent, the military has the ability to help such an individual. Usually the basic training is sufficient to train or impart some maturity or in
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