Not sure if this belongs here, so if it doesn't feel free to move it, thanks.
First, some basic information, I am 17 and still enrolled in school (of course)
I have been thinking about joining the military for my whole life knowing that I wanted to help in some way, but now that I think about it, the thought of being sent off to fight/die in a war I might not agree with, doesn’t sound good to me, so after talking to a recruiter at my high school today, I decided the National Guards would be perfect for me, so after doing a little more research after school today and talking with my parents, I decided to enlist in the National Guards (the recruiter is coming by tomorrow) I cant “officially” sign up for a couple more months, but I would rather get it all set up ASAP so soon as I’m officially a junior (11th grade) Its all ready. I'm also taking ROTC 11th-12th grade (will be starting at the beginning of the year) I am already signed up for the program.
Anyways, its been a long day, so good night, just wanted to say hello.




I've had so many unique and gratifying experiences and have traveled around the world three times (at least). Speaking of going off to missions you don't believe in... I have deployed to Somalia, Haiti, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq!!! Yes each was dangerous and there was a slight chance of dying, but I didn't because I was well trained and had good leaders. I, like you, did not believe in many of the missions in which I participated. However, regardless of my political position, I can tell you that each of these missions afforded me opportunities to learn so much about the world while working with the indigenous populations of these countries. Even more so I learned how little the politics was relevant to the mission on the ground.

