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Millitary Sevice
08-02-2015, 07:31 PM
I am a dual national of Turkey and England and I have reached an age where I have to do my 12 months of service.
As I am a dual citizen, I can pay a fee which who'll bring this down to 27 days Sevice when I am 38.
Now I work a pretty shit job but I'm moving up in the company and can save money.
As the army doesn't pay you for the Sevice, do you think this would be a good idea?
I've always wanted to join the millitary for my country of origin and it would possibly help me become a man.
The obvious down falls will be that I will not see my family, my dog etc and that would be pretty hard for me. Also the financial issue when I get back and have to find a job.
Do you think I should do this now or when I'm 38 and do 27 days?
Also sorry if some of it didn't make sense.
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Millitary Sevice
08-03-2015, 12:17 AM
I did 24 months of military service and I can tell you that during this time, my life was on pause.
Ironically in my 13th month of military service I discovered this forum and got my first both from cold approaching.
Yes I read a lot, I worked out, I approached, but it was exhausting doing military service and working on myself.
If you can, pay the government off for a shorter conscription. If you can't afford it, borrow money.
The military has been romanticized so much, it's ridiculous.
Yes you learn drills, how to fire a weapon, and to obey orders. You get punished otherwise.
If you can, get out of the military.
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Millitary Sevice
08-03-2015, 02:24 AM
There's more to being a man than chasing drunk tail at clubs and parties. The Army will help you build character.
With that being said, I don't think your loyalties are in the right place if you're living in the U.K. and considering service elsewhere. Turks do this all the time in Germany thanks to Erdogan and other anti-integration politicians - they live here, enjoy the benefits of life in the West (education, social services, job market) but serve in the Turkish military. It's a slap in the face really.
My suggestion would be to join the British military. Better pay, better training, better equipment. 27 days of service in Turkey will do nothing to improve you as a man or help contribute back to the society where you're currently living.
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Millitary Sevice
08-03-2015, 01:10 PM
Avoid the Turkish military. You could get butt banged, or killed by a Kurd.
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Millitary Sevice
08-03-2015, 05:10 PM
Pretty insulting thing to say man. You really think you get banged by some commander?
As for my loyalties, I really dislike England and its principles and my loyalties align with the Turks. I was born in England by the way and my father is English but I do not feel one bit English.
I could not potentially put my life on the line for something I do not believe in.
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Millitary Sevice
08-03-2015, 05:13 PM
I'm being serious. There's a lot of cross border stuff going on with the Turks and Kurds. A few guys that are still active in that theatre were giving me a rundown a while back. And as far as butt banging? Guys stationed in Turkey at different times, independent of each other mentioned some things to me that were appalling.
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Millitary Sevice
08-03-2015, 06:38 PM
You really trust that they'd send you on a righteous cause? Do the bare minimum you can get away with. You're a free man and you don't need a government to give your life meaning.
Soldiers are meat to be ground up to satisfy the power hungry and their money hungry supporters. All you get is vague intangibles about 'it'll give you character' etc. I'd rather have my life and my freedom thanks.
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Millitary Sevice
08-04-2015, 06:27 AM
Quote: (08-04-2015 05:06 AM)H1N1 Wrote:
Quote: (08-03-2015 05:10 PM)JamesW95 Wrote:
Pretty insulting thing to say man. You really think you get banged by some commander?
As for my loyalties, I really dislike England and its principles and my loyalties align with the Turks. I was born in England by the way and my father is English but I do not feel one bit English.
I could not potentially put my life on the line for something I do not believe in.
Why do you stay then? You have dual citizenship, why do you not move to Turkey, where presumably all is milk and honey? If you 'really dislike England', and are not staying out of loyalty, why are you staying at all?
Quite.
If you promise to never come back, I'll buy you the ticket myself.
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Millitary Sevice
08-04-2015, 12:11 PM
I've had dozens and dozens of friends and relatives who went to military, as it is obligatory for all able men, and never heard anything about rape.
There are however some butt sex going on but that's just because closet gays, who don't dare coming out in conservative Turkish society, come out in military and find some boy lover to indulge. But this is by no means a risk of getting ''butt banged'' for you and me.
Who in his right mind would go there if there were any risk of getting raped? My friend who is engaged just came back from military service because he wanted to get that out of the way.
As for getting killed by Kurds, if you get assigned to Eastern Turkey, I would bet my money on that something bad will happen to you.
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Millitary Sevice
08-04-2015, 02:51 PM
Dude things are getting wild in Turkey. Definitely don't go to army there!