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I'm Almost been in the Army for a Year AmA

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Thank God For Sodamy.
What's up, bitches? Finally finished 9 months worth of training and now settled into my new duty station at Camp Humphreys, Korea. If you got questions, I got answers.
 
What's Korea like?

Was there quite a culture shock from home?

Korea is really fucking cold but the culture is radically different state side that's for sure. I haven't been to the rural side or the DMZ yet but the cities definitely have a lot of American influences. From what I can tell, foreigners love our money with how extraordinarily kind they are with even with how stupid soldiers act when we're drunk.

Do you and your troop talk much about Trump's election? Did it do anything positive or negative for morale?

Well it might be different because I'm on the Military Intelligence side of things but we're not all that thrilled with Trump being President too much. That said, when General Mattis was selected as Secretary of Defense military everywhere had a massive morale boost.

Max Steele return?

I actually got a few ideas in mind for a Ricky Runn return the fed. Max Steele was a throwaway character to goof off a bit before I shipped off to basic training.

Max Steele vs Kim Jong Un confirmed?

Max Steele actually went back in time to battle Kim Jung Un's grandfather in a caribbean death match, killing off the Kim dynasty completely. However Black Hitler constantly installs lesser and lesser clones of the original Kim.
 
Not a question but Thank You for doing what you do.

It takes a lot of balls to volunteer for a job a lot of people in the world want to kill you just for having.
 
Any fun stories from basic?

We were an all male company at basic training. I went in on a slow, small cycle because it wasn't the summer after high schoolers were graduating. We went 8 weeks with the only physicial communication with females were Drill Sergeants.

The two companies that graduated before us had some holdovers. Some had physical injuries and some just sucked at life. But most of them were females. They had to sit and wait at our barracks until they recovered from their injuries, or they were finally got their papers chaptering them out of the Army.

We are about two weeks from graduation, so our DS feared we will do something stupid with the females. So we were taught "if a female soldier here walks up to you, and talks to you, throw your hands against the wall and yell help I need a drill sergeant!
 
Does the government still have the don't ask, don't tell policy for professional wrestling fans?

They repealed DADT but the stigma is still their for wrestling fans in the Army. It's hard to openly wear your CM Punk shirt when they say bigoted things like "stop kneeing your roommate in the face" and "put on the proper uniform."
 

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