BunnyBoyDaniel the "Don't ask, Don't tell" rule still applies to furries, they are still pets of the military and will be waped with a newspaper if they don’t follow the rules. As far as military furs, I know a few furs just on my base. I’m USAF stationed on Ramstein right now. I also know a few more on other bases. You just need to stick your head out of the dog house to find them.>
I don't know what "dog house" means in this context. It's not a military term, so it must be a furry term. I'd also love to know how furries detect one another. Is there a furry version of gaydar? It's not like uniform regs permit hanky code or anything.
I was a furry in the military. I converted my squad leader and two other people in my platoon. If I'd stayed with that unit there's a chance my whole platoon would have had furry pinups on the sides of their vehicles. I never felt any pressure not to express myself in my 11 years.
I'm willing to bet the only sentence here that
isn't a fucking lie is the first one, and seeing how even normal people love to lie about having been in the military, I might be wrong about
that one, too.
Is there any chance of getting safer military jobs? I rather not get shot in the head on my first day here >.< And Yes I am thinking of joining, if only because they offar jobs....most around here want exp or a college degree, still going though college and money would help ._. just trying to decide if this is the right thing for me or not.
He should really get to a recruiter as soon as possible so the guy knows just how little he has to work with here. He'll be safely scooping mashed potatoes onto trays in no time.
Also excuse me for not lurking around the military more but....what the hell is a DD2144 and a PTSD?
I can understand a civilian not knowing what a DD214 is, but PTSD? Is Google blocked in his coastal shantytown or something? You don't have to worry about a DD214 until you're
out, pal, so stop getting ahead of yourself.