After reading your poll and the replies to it I will offer yet more advice.
This is from SGT, US Army, 36TH INFANTRY DIVISION, F 2-149 AVN RGT
One of the replies said to learn of the true cost of war, it was scare tactics. Your chances of being in a fatal car crash in the states are higher than being hit by an IED overseas.
If you wish to marry this woman and happily spend your life together, then sit down and have a serious talk. If your relationship isn't on the level then you do what is best for you.
After multiple deployments and 10 years of service, being a soldier is very, very rewarding. It is difficult, you need to maintain a strong mind and keep your wits about you. Learning to control your temper is important. You will have fun, you will most likely learn a life skill, the benefits are excellent, you'll be able to attend college for free or get a second degree for free if you already have one.
A forum should NEVER choose any part of your life. You need to learn right now to be your own person and only to follow leaders, not your peers.
Finally, war is grueling, it is long days in lots of equipment, its nerve wrecking and boring 99% of the time. There is a chance you will see combat if you choose a combat MOS. Follow your training always. HOOAH! (Yes Marines say something different, I am not a marine, I am a tactical air traffic controller in the Army, best job on earth if your smart enough and motivated enough).
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