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Serving in the military doesn't get you health care for life... it gets you college benefits, and some honor, pride and discipline.
Something has to happen to you or it be during war time for you to get health care/benefits and that sometimes has huge limitations. They have ranges/cut off dates to get even 1% medical or even college depending on what took place.
A person in an Embassy may have pictured the job as easy and safe, but it's hellish boring to the next degree and Embassy's have been attacked all over the world, while safer than many military jobs, it's still not safe like you are right now.
Everyone deploys... and during war time a supply guy is as important as the grunt on the ground. One is in a bit more danger than the other, but if the supply guy busts up his back working hard for the grunt.... it's a fair trade off. Someone has to push papers....but without that person the supply person would never get the order.
We are a team for a reason.
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