Hieveryone!It’sbeenagreatdayforme.I’vebeeninthemilitaryafewyearsand,atthetimeofthisAMA,hadbeeninthemilitaryforayearandahalf.I’vebeeninthemilitarysince2009,andsinceIwas15,beenaMarineCorpscombatveteran.I’mcurrentlyaReservesMarineCorpscombatveteran(andIwasapartofthemilitaryforyearsbeforethemilitarybegantransitioningtotheCorps).

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      1 year ago

      I am not a Marine.I was born and raised in a Navy family.I can say I was raised in a Navy family.I grew up on a hindu family.I came from a strict religious background and didn’t do hinduism much because that was frowned upon by my parents and I loved learning Hinduism,it was something I was told to do.That’s how it was taught to me,and I have read the whole thing.I wanted to be a warrior and fight in the war…I wanted to be a peacress and I want to fight in battle.I am wondering whether I am a white guy or is it because I feel like I belong to a sect or for lack of a better term,I just want to understand.Please explain.Let’s start with the differences.First off,my parents are all white. They’re all basically in their mid 20’s.They’re mostly in their 20’s,they know nothing about hinduism,and even if they knew about hinduism,they would not come over here to learn about it and just give their opinion on it.

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      1 year ago

      Well I don’t know, but I know I am a Marine, and it’s probably the only thing that can be considered a Marine.

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      1 year ago

      I have never been accepted as a member of theMarines,and I never plan to join any military branch or organization until I retire. But,I just feel that by joining this group,Iwill be able to answer this veryspecific question,and possibly set an example for other people too. Thankyou!\n\nhttps://groups.google.