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DoubleL asked in Politics & GovernmentMilitary · 1 decade ago

Why do potential military enlistees...?

...ask "If I join ______ will I get sent into combat?"

If this question is foremost in their mind then why on earth would they enlist in the military during a time of war?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    They ask because they are trying to weight the benefits of the military against the risks. Unfortunately, the age of John Kennedy's, "Don't ask what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country" is over. It has been replaced by, "don't ask what you can do for your country, but what you can get out of it with minimal effort".

    Regarding MOS's not seeing combat, even an Admin Specialist can end up in a combat zone. You don't have to be an infantryman to get blown up by a mortar or IED or to end up in a combat situation.

  • 1 decade ago

    Because being sent into combat is scary. Plus, it's a logical question. I know several military people who have been in the military since they left high school and never seen combat. It just takes a little bit of luck and the right job. For example, my husband just got a job that should never see combat. If he sees combat, the war is probably already lost.

    It's also logical to think that a branch like say the Navy shouldn't see combat because we're fighting in sand, not water, right? I of course know plenty of Navy people who have been to Iraq, but it's still logical to think if you don't know.

    There are plenty of things you can do to help with the war effort without stepping into combat, what they don't realize is that the recruiting just isn't there for those jobs right now.

  • 1 decade ago

    Combat is a relative term. I think when they ask about being sent to combat they're not asking if they're going to be shooting at people and getting shot back at. I think combat actually means a war zone in this case. I do think it's a silly question though. I'm going to go interview at McDonald's and ask, "I'm not going to have to deal with hamburgers am I?"

  • 1 decade ago

    I just posted something like that, and to be honest I just want to know. I want to see combat, so I am wondering if I should go cavalry scout instead of combat engineer. Then again i am asking about two MOS's that should see combat, and I want to know how much I will see. If i was scared to see combat, I wouldn't think of enlisting.

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  • 1 decade ago

    they ask this because they are ignorant and don'y have a clue what they are really getting themselves into, and just for the recruiter to tell them "of course not, thats a non combat job, you have nothing to worry about" when there actually is no such thing, because anyone regardless of their job can be put in a spot where the bullets are flying. most potential recruits don't know that

  • 1 decade ago

    That's the first thing I would ask...after all no one wants to lose there life. Think about it. If you get sent in to combat then there is a good chance that something like that might happen. It is something that I am sure is on many peoples minds...now can you answer my ???

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgSY8...

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    1 decade ago

    Not everyone asks that because they want to AVOID combat. Some WANT to be deployed, and want to ensure that their choice of MOS wouldn't prohibit them from being deployed.

  • 1 decade ago

    theres plenty of MOSs that will never see a second of combat in their lives...why do a lot of civies believe that ALL of the military is directly involved in combat?

  • 1 decade ago

    heh heh well they want the benefits but not the sacrifice , it is what it is

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