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Im 17 in the national guard can my mother get me out of the military?

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Im 17 in the national guard can my mother get me out of the military?

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  1. No she can't.  You are stuck, buddy.  You can't go crying to Mommy to save you now.  You signed the papers.  You raised your right hand.  You shipped out to Basic Training.  Now you ship out to AIT.  This is the United States Military.  It's not freaking Billy Bob's Summer Camp.  What were you thinking?  Drink water and drive on.  You're a soldier now.


  2. Nope mommy can't fight the military and win. it scares me to think so many 17 yo are in and crying to get out when you haven't even been shot at or better yet not in the REAL ARMY. Your a weekend warrior get over it and serve your time

  3. no quit crying to your mom.  

  4. I heard if you are a lonley child you can get out and don't have to join

  5. Please, I cant believe you are backing out of something as easy as the National Guard. Tough it out and finish what you started.

    Mommy can not get you out. Grow up

  6. Are you kidding me?

    Aren't you a little old to be running to your mommy?

    At first, I thought that I might try to encourage you to get past whatever it is that makes you want to leave. But then I thought that I d**n sure wouldn't want to have to depend upon you in a tight spot.

    I hope you get the he!! out.

  7. Depends on how you are "in" the National Guard. Did you just talk to recruiters? Did you actually go through basic?

    If you haven't signed any papers, and if you haven't gone through basic, YOU can get yourself out of the military. Otherwise, you're screwed. Too bad, so sad, sorry junior.  

  8. No.

    Good luck.

  9. as a veteran let me say....I hope to God she can!! We need you in uniform, like we need another Obama!

  10. Maybe, if she puts on a show and you have no shame. Mommy can do wonders if the CO isn't in the mood to watch her reduce herself in that manner. He will feel that if you have no more integrity than that, he doesn't need you.  

  11. At 17 didn't she have to sign to get you in?

    Are you the one who wants out, or does your mother want you out?

    Either way, without an hardship attached, it's going to be unlikely and i suggest you take action to stop her. Do your time like the soldier you swore you'd be. Word will spread, and this is something you don't want to drag with you.

    Get used to being called "Mommys boy" and don't go telling stories about your "time in the service" if you do bail out on us.

    Some of us served and deserve to talk the talk.

  12. You have JUST disgraced every man and woman who has ever worn a U.S. military uniform with that question.

    You unpatriotic **** bag, I cant believe people like you would join only to ask for a way out.

    I did 6 years Proudly in the U.S.M.C. with 1 tour in Afghanistan and 1 tour in Iraq, while many times I prayed to come home and wasnt sure if I would ever live to see my Motherland again let alone my loved ones, I knew what I was doing was not only my duty but necesary as well.

    America is Mother to us all and all should always Honor their mother.

    Ask for a Dis-honorable discharge after all you are only in the reserve.  



  13. NO, YOU GOT YOUR SELF IN, YOU TOOK AN OATH, well, in the Marine corps we say that USMC, stands for

    U Signed the Mothaf'n Contract.  stick it out, the only way you get out is with a PERSONALITY Disorder or some mental shat that will huant you forever. dude!?, your doing aweekend a month and 2 weeks outa the year, jesum crow!!! have some pride.

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