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2d ago
A friends son turned 18 and is thinking about joining the us army. If he’s on an anxiety/depression medicine, Zoloft, can he still join? He doesn’t have any real issues from it. He just gets anxious sometimes and the medicine helps him not worry. If he doesn’t take it he doesn’t go crazy or anything like that it just takes the worry away
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2d ago
I somehow made it into Sergeant Major's basement with my phone. The door slammed shut behind me though. There's some really weird things in here. I think I even found the green weenie everyone talks about. I tried calling for help on my phone but, it always comes in broken and garbled. Can one of you tell staff duty to check on me during their security checks tonight?
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2d ago
Found in my father's military photo album
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2d ago
For majority of my tween years (11-14years old) I struggled with pretty bad mental health and I had a self harm addiction, and attempted to take my life and was given antidepressants for about 6months.
I eventually pulled myself out of that state and fixed myself up, I am now clean and fully recovered and stronger mentally and physically. The army specifically is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time now so I’m wondering if there’s ANY chance I can still enlist when I’m 19? Im 15 currently so technically I should have no mental health problems for atleast 4 years, and I highly doubt tha ..read more
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2d ago
Blackhawk pilot.
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2d ago
In a recent video the Russian foreign minister says that nato is obsessed with trying to inflict a defeat on Russia and says that the threat of a nuclear war is increasing
Could have sworn they said this last month? And The month before? And the month before that and I could have sworn last year they said that
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