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I want to join the army reserve..?

I'm just not sure... If I join will they send me to fight too??.. What are the chances of that now

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  • 8 years ago
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    I think you should go active army. If you want a career with the army.

    Everyone will deploy at least 1 time.

    My fiance' is going to Afghanistan in a few months.

    Soldiers from every branch is still being deployed.

    Also It does not matter what MOS you are in you will deploy at least 1 time.

    Source(s): Myself
  • Dylan
    Lv 5
    8 years ago

    War is winding down. Odds of a reserve unit being deployed is slim to none. But if you are afraid of fighting/deployed, then don't join. Wars pop out of nowhere. No guarantee there won't be a major conflict in 2 years and they deploy you. What would you do then?

  • 8 years ago

    Well what job do you want to do?

    If you are a pay clerk than getting deployed to war is very slim, but of you are a infantry soldiers than your chances are higher but still very slim.

    By the time you get through boot camp and employment training, Afghanistan will be over anyway.

  • There's a lot of talk about 3 month humanitarian missions to Africa and Central Asia. Don't count on not getting deployed. If there's some way the Army can **** you they will. Trust me.

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  • 8 years ago

    Basically all you do is drill 2 days per month, I think. They will send you to fight if there is a current war, but your chances are slim.

  • Sean
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    Don't join. Your life is more important than our corrupt government's power.

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