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alphahunter.... that is one sweet piece you got there.... and I believe that it does, indeed, make you the ALPHAHUNTER :ar15:
 
Also had the thought that you could always try to join some type of military group like the militia, national gaurd or military, but you'd probably end up in syria or iran at this rate... none the less if you want access to guns that is probably the easiest way. You may need to get fit, I know some highschools have ROTC type programs. There is the cadets up in Canada not sure what the equivolent would be in the US.

lol apparently it is called jrotc not sure what else is out there, not sure if they let you shoot guns none the less

https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/

yeah apparently there is shooting. http://www.njfirearms.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=71&Itemid=96

imo people should join the government military streams as a first resort if there is an option to deploy or not unless you want to deploy then it doesn't matter. if time is willing it really is the best option in terms of access to training as well as making connections and even help maintaining society by choice.

if there is no gov option imo militia is the best option if it exists locally, if no militia or gov, than self training, organizations, etc.. in a worse case there are lots of organized cr
 
im home schooled so i cant really do ROTC but im training myself and plan on going into the SEALS either end of 2014 or beginning of 2015
 
I did JROTC for a year, but the sergeant we had was a jerk, so i decided to either go private sector or go DOD
 
Mine was pretty cool.. I didn't do it this year because I doubled up on both math and science so I ran out of electives, but I'm going back next year. My Commander is retiring at the end of this year though, so I'll be meeting my new one when I go back. Chief's staying though. So that's cool, even though he's an ### sometimes. I kinda kick myself in the butt sometimes wishing I would have stayed in because next year I'll be an NS-2 instead of an NS-3 but. Oh well.
 
Yeah, I just dropped it, I mean, I figured Id get more out of the AP Computer Science classes that id replace it with. JROTC is nice, but I really dont think it taught me a whole lot of useful info...
 
I wouldnt deny that it looks good, its just that I felt like more AP's and other courses would take me much further than 4 years of JROTC. I have my Eagle Scout, so i wasnt as worried about getting the jrotc along with it.
 
I can't speak about your school, but mine is a Naval jrotc. And to be honest, I got a lot out of it. We go over survival, drill, rifles, weekly PT sessions, first aid, history, etc. I am really missing it this year and I can't wait to go back. I was both a squad leader in my platoon and a squad leader on the competitive drill team in my NS-1 year, so I have two leadership positions along with just being in JROTC that can go on my resume.
 
And my unit has competitive drill, color guard, exhibition drill, and rifle teams. In the year that I was on competitive drill we went to 13 competitions and got first place overall (in competitions ranging from 7-25 schools) in all but one competitions. Same goes for this year, but I'm not in JROTC this year for the reason stated in a previous comment. My point it, my unit is very disciplined and hard working along with all the other qualities we are taught.
 
i was in CAP and was a waste of my time, there Search& Rescue tactics don't work, the only good thing i got out of it is my instructor pointed me in the right direction to a flight school
 
Mine was Air force Jrtoc, and all they did was teach history that I had already learned on my own and some airfoce specific etiquette.
 
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