jacquelineM16
Registered User
I have noticed that most of the posts were in reference to the Navy, Marines and AIR Force; My question is, My 19 year old wants to join the Military (Army, Marines or Navy). He wants to follow in my footsteps! Most of our family members have been either in the police force or military. The fact that i kept relocating, caused him to get placed the following years in the previous grades. For example he would finish the 7th grade, then i'd move to lets say P.R., and the principal of the school would want him to repeat the grade. He had ADD, and the teachers never had patience nor training to deal with this. Long story short, He no longer has Add because usually in males and females, when they go through hormonal changes in their teens, this will cause Add symptoms to disappear! I know this because i am a nurse and he was fortunate for the symptoms to cease! He had become insecure about his studies and dropped out of school. When i found out he was making beleive he was going to school and had dropped out, i placed him in Job Corp, in San Marcos, where he took printing and obtained a certificate. They were not supposed to release him from Job Corp until he obtained his G.E.D (now they work on High School Diplomas); but, they had came to my home and made me signed a release agreement so that he could travel home by himself, for he was 16 at the time. When i asked if he passed his G.E.D., they told me he passed it and i cried from being overwhelmed with joy. They helped him obtain a printing job, here in Killeen, TX. But, something told me that something wasn't right when 4 months later, his certificate for his G.E.D., never arrived through the mail. So i had him enrolled at CTC (college), to prepare for the G.E.D. he passed the pre-exams at CTC, but failed the G.E.D. original exam, 3 times. He is now 19 working for the water company in Killeen, as a favor that the hiring boss did for me; He knows that David loves to work, isn't lazy and is determined to progress; He is a friend of my husband and i for many years now! My husband had heard in the news, a couple of months ago, that the Army was going to start recruiting civilians whom did not possess a G.E.D. When we took him to the recruiting office they said that they haven't heard of this and they haven't received any orders to recruit members without their high school diploma. My mother and other family members live in N.Y.C. and after the incident on Sept. 11, my son really developed an urge to fight for his country. I am still advising him to take the G.E.D., BUT he has a girlfriend and a mortgage to pay, and he sees that his priority is to maintain his home and bring home the bacon! He still constantly talks about his love for the Army and fighting for his country, despite of recognizing the dangers involved with doing so! Does anyone know about this new possibility of accepting new recruits, without their diploma (and giving them the chance to obtaining it while in the Military?) Please, advise me on this issue. Thank you-jacquelineM16.