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Originally Posted by cjt0820
Thank you all for the responses and words of advice. Upon thinking more maybe I am looking to much into it and need to follow where my heart is telling me to go. I plan on making a career out of the Army so why not start with the toughest battle I will have faced thus far in my life. I beleive nothing is sweeter and more educational then busting your @ss and testing yourself to get what you want. If somehow I don't make it I will have learned a lot about myself and about the process to better prepare me to try again the soonest i can.
What is an NTR?
Also to prepare myself more; what was the biggest and toughest part of the transition from civilian life to your Military career?
Thanks again for your help
Corey
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I think you should do more searching and reading, and less posting.
Do your best.
TR
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