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Old 03-27-2003, 02:09 AM
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If I loved someone, it wouldn't matter what his job was.

As for the military, I grew up in a military family and know the benefits of it, as well as the draw backs. Yes, having a loved one who's deployed or out to sea for a length of time is hard. But if he's doing something that he believes in, I would stand behind him. On top of that, he would be setting a good example for any children that we may have.

Being raised a "military brat" I couldn't imagine spending my entire life in one place. I've made so many friends throughout the country, and because of the military, I've been put into environments that I wouldn't have been in otherwise and met a lot of wonderful people.

Plus, you have your medical and dental care taken care of....base housing (yeah it can suck, but you don't have to worry about moving earlier to look for a house)....and a wonderful network of support, it helps you to understand that you aren't the only one missing your spouse/parent/child, etc.

So, absolutely!
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