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Lyoko Soldier wrote:LOL I'm a lyoko soldier after all .Maybe lyoko sailor (I'm not gay I do have a girlfriend before everyone say's ).So this should be a test to see if I can live the dream. As their say on naruto if you love something,gap it with both arms or in my case with one arm as the another is wapped around my girlfriend .Well I got 8 weeks basic Training then 5 weeks to a year professical training (Chef in my case).
Lyoko Soldier wrote:Well I have lived on RAF base 15 years of my life (17 at the moment) The army ,I don't want to be use a target .Navy, 1 I 'm a sea cadet I love boating(Sailing) and my grandfather was in the navy
Well I not really leave .Only out livin my dream fighting for a world without danger.Could be impossible .But someone here got to do it lol.
Lyoko Soldier wrote:Arr .What can I say I'm a lyoko warrior and someone here need to watch all of you LOL .see naruto the saying about heaven and earth well I fell into place today .I failed the RN test by miles .So 1 life down .But not bother just a bit upset but it's normal .The dream is still to live on in heart .But thanks for all your help .I do have true people .YOU The answer the call .I still got a chance
I don't know what to do RAF is not a option. RN I still got a chance but still.Army still a target but it maybe the only way .
zex marquise wrote:Have you asked any of the test staff or someone who has taken the test if they have advice on how you can improve? Studying material? Shouldn't there be a booklet or online thingy that you can study from to improve your score? I wish you all the luck in the world. I never really liked the Army as an organization and its schemes to get young, impressionable, possibly ignorant kids to sign up for hell on earth in the infantry. War is an evil thing and those who have seen the worst of it and lived know how stupid it was to join the infantry without fully understanding what they were signing up for. I do, however, have the greatest respect for those brave soldiers who know the risks they will be taking and volunteer anyways. To risk your life and limbs defending your country and fighting for justice is perhaps the most noble and honourable of professions, right alongside fire fighter, police officer, and Coast Guard. And besides, when choosing between being on a ship of the line and driving among the roadside bombs, I'll take the wrath of mother nature's ocean any day. At least the Big Man upstairs has control over the seas.
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