For 6 months you have an army. Unless they all stay, how do you learn to work together properly? Actually, it'd be terrific if folks felt their country didn't need an army. . .but that day will never come.Juutis wrote:Dunno. But in a small country like Finland that's the only option. If they didn't force us, Finland wouldn't have an army at all.steven8 wrote:Just exactly what good do they think will come of making every young man be in the Army for 6 months? : - ?
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I hope so....steven8 wrote:For 6 months you have an army. Unless they all stay, how do you learn to work together properly? Actually, it'd be terrific if folks felt their country didn't need an army. . .but that day will never come.Juutis wrote:Dunno. But in a small country like Finland that's the only option. If they didn't force us, Finland wouldn't have an army at all.steven8 wrote:Just exactly what good do they think will come of making every young man be in the Army for 6 months? : - ?
no army=no wars
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Not exactly. The whole system is pretty different from the US' professional army. The six months I'll be spending there will actually be my military training. Then I'll move on to the 'reserve' (I'm not sure if that's the right word), meaning that I'll still be an army soldier but I'll be able to continue my life normally. And then if there's need for the army (a war, for example) I'll be ready when it comes to my training. Of course, I seriously hope I will never have to put the skills I learn there in practise.steven8 wrote:For 6 months you have an army.
Indeed. Imagine all the money that could be spent on the welfare of the people if there was no army.steven8 wrote:Actually, it'd be terrific if folks felt their country didn't need an army
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You only have to defend if someone wants to fight. So fight is always in the equation no matter how you spin it.LtForce wrote:No just fight, but also defend. Remember that.vrageprogrammer wrote:But if there's no army, the politicians would have nobody to fight for them
Anyway, I wish you the best of luck, Juutis. You're a fine young man, and should be proud to do your duty for your country. I apologize if it seems I've been disrespectful at all. I am just a tad tired of our war president trying to turn the rest of the world into an extension of the US, and will give up as many young Americans and natives as he has to in the process. The US is a good part of the reason other countries feel they need an army right now. What if our government decides your government is a danger. PNAC in action.
QFT.Indeed. Imagine all the money that could be spent on the welfare of the people if there was no army.
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awwwwwwww.........my little boy is becoming a man.Juutis wrote:Not exactly. The whole system is pretty different from the US' professional army. The six months I'll be spending there will actually be my military training. Then I'll move on to the 'reserve' (I'm not sure if that's the right word), meaning that I'll still be an army soldier but I'll be able to continue my life normally. And then if there's need for the army (a war, for example) I'll be ready when it comes to my training. Of course, I seriously hope I will never have to put the skills I learn there in practise.steven8 wrote:For 6 months you have an army.
Indeed. Imagine all the money that could be spent on the welfare of the people if there was no army.steven8 wrote:Actually, it'd be terrific if folks felt their country didn't need an army
We'll miss you juutis and dont get shot! but it doesn't hurt that much, considering ive been shot 9 times
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?darksmaster923 wrote:awwwwwwww.........my little boy is becoming a man.Juutis wrote:Not exactly. The whole system is pretty different from the US' professional army. The six months I'll be spending there will actually be my military training. Then I'll move on to the 'reserve' (I'm not sure if that's the right word), meaning that I'll still be an army soldier but I'll be able to continue my life normally. And then if there's need for the army (a war, for example) I'll be ready when it comes to my training. Of course, I seriously hope I will never have to put the skills I learn there in practise.steven8 wrote:For 6 months you have an army.
Indeed. Imagine all the money that could be spent on the welfare of the people if there was no army.steven8 wrote:Actually, it'd be terrific if folks felt their country didn't need an army
We'll miss you juutis and dont get shot! but it doesn't hurt that much, considering ive been shot 9 times
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