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I hear this saying a lot, I have used it a couple of times myself. I have even heard some say, they probably wouldn't have served if they knew what signing up meant.
If I knew then what I know now, I absolutely would have done it all over! I am proud to be a Soldier and a Leader. I have experienced hardship, but also greatness. I have a lot to thank this country for, as I was born in Cuba and endured living in a communist country. I have questioned if joining the service was right and I always go back to the same answer...Yes.
If you could change the choices you made in your career what would they be? And would you have not joined at all?
Edited 11 y ago
Posted 11 y ago
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I would have gone to college out of high school and I would be a LTC now....yet it is hard to dispute the path I have taken and the life experiences I have gained. I think it is best to not look back, just look forward and focus on the now.
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GySgt William Hardy
Exactly CPT. If I could have know what the future would bring, I might have taken the offer to become an officer back in 1970. I never thought in 1970 that I would reenlist in 1971. I was in Nam at the time and wanted no more duty in SE Asia. Who knows what would have happened. But I can't undo the past. Other opportunities came, but choose not to pursue them (like going warrant). Point is, I am rather satisfied with how my life has gone career wise so I have no complaints and no regrets. It's hard to imagine what life would have been like had I made other choices.
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I loved my job and everything I accomplished during my career, but if I had known then what I knew now, I would've have joined the AF, as it would been better for my progression and education experiences, but I probably would have not met my wife, so that is the biggest plus as to where I ended up and finished my career the way I did. I have everything I wouldn't have if I had gone the other route, so I got the better of the two choices.
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I try not to look back on the past too often because I don't know how things would have worked out. I could easily say that I wish I'd gone to college right out of high school and become an officer, but who knows if that would have worked out. For all I know I may have gotten hurt playing some intramural sport that I certainly would have been playing and ruined any chance I had at being in the military. Recreating the past to me is very similar in trying to predict the future. There are too many scenarios that could play out and I may have ended up in a worse situation instead of a better one. I am happy with where I am in my life professionally, socially, and spiritually. I feel like I am satisfied because of the hurdles and wrong choices I had to overcome to get here.
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