Yes siree, I've been discharged from the Republic of China armed forces and am now a reservist. My year of national service is up, and I'm a free man once more.
You know, before I joined up, I could never really understand what would make someone choose a career in the military. It's a crappy lifestyle, the pay is nothing to shout about, and if there's a war your ass is the first on the line.
But now that I've spent a year in uniform, I think I sort of get it now. I endured the toughest year so far in my life, and emerged stronger for it. The army pushed me to my limits and now that I know where my limits are, I can start to stretch them. And it's about being part of something bigger, to stand forth and say, "I will do my part in protecting my country and my people." And y'know what, I really do feel proud of what I've accomplished over the last year.
To be a soldier is called "serving," implying that joining the military is to provide a service. And yes, I feel I have served my country, and I'm ready to continue to do so.
But first, damn, I'm gonna enjoy not having to wake up at 5am every morning and run until I puke.
You know, before I joined up, I could never really understand what would make someone choose a career in the military. It's a crappy lifestyle, the pay is nothing to shout about, and if there's a war your ass is the first on the line.
But now that I've spent a year in uniform, I think I sort of get it now. I endured the toughest year so far in my life, and emerged stronger for it. The army pushed me to my limits and now that I know where my limits are, I can start to stretch them. And it's about being part of something bigger, to stand forth and say, "I will do my part in protecting my country and my people." And y'know what, I really do feel proud of what I've accomplished over the last year.
To be a soldier is called "serving," implying that joining the military is to provide a service. And yes, I feel I have served my country, and I'm ready to continue to do so.
But first, damn, I'm gonna enjoy not having to wake up at 5am every morning and run until I puke.