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Charles wrote:The military offers Japanese language instruction at the Defense Language Institute, which is in California, not Japan.
BTW, if I were you, I'd avoid self-identification as a Paultard, that could get you labeled as psychologically unfit for duty.
Iraira wrote:"You are just the type we need for desk work in Tuvalu. In my 9am, out by 5pm, and most of the time we head over to the bars by 4 on Fridays. Combat? I doubt it, unless you mean with the local ladies"
Your experience may differ.
If it is not in writing "YOU WILL NOT GO TO IRAQ", you are eligible to go to Iraq, or whomever is next. Can you walk, pull a trigger,etc? Then, you are eligible to go to Iraq, or whomever is next.
Seriously, given the recruitment woes the US military is facing, and the stories of heavy-handed recruitment tactics, etc., the promises of many virgins waiting for you could just be many Akihabara otaku guys who don't bathe frequently.
Charles wrote:BTW, if I were you, I'd avoid self-identification as a Paultard
Adhesive wrote:Not sure I understand your post. I know I'm eligible to go to Iraq as soon as I sign-up, my question is how often do they really send a lawyer stationed in Yokosuka to a war-zone?
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Adhesive wrote:Lately I've been tossing around the idea of doing a 4-year tour in the JAG core.
Iraira wrote:The bigger question is, "Do you want to go to Iraq?" If no, then you shouldn't put yourself in any situation that would increase the odds (and I don't think that there is any real way of estimating what the odds that they would ship a Japanese-speaking lawyer based in Yokosuka to Iraq) of your being shipped to Iraq.
Kinda like Russian roulette, unless you are really drunk or trying to prove that your 2" penis really isn't an indication of what kind of man you are or you are legitimately suicidal, you don't play, no matter how many chambers the gun has.
Yes, it is noble to serve, but you have a wife and kids(?) to think about.
gboothe wrote:What service are you considering and where would you be enlisting at? If this is putting out more on-line than you want, PM me. I spend 24 years in the USAF, mostly in Japan, with some agricultual experience (plowing selected rice paddies) in Vietnam and had a lot of work related with the JAG.
Whatever you do, don't ask Kamome. I gave him a set of law books on his last visit to Japan and he ate the covers off of them. He's only got his sights set on class action coffee burns at MacDonald's.
Adhesive wrote:Lately I've been tossing around the idea of doing a 4-year tour in the JAG core.
Adhesive wrote:I'm not sure what you mean by where I would be enlisting at? I'm relatively new to this...
gboothe wrote:Where are you physically located now and/or where do you intend to go to enlist, as this will tell where the nearest place for military information on legal services would be at. i.e. if you are near Yokota or Yokusuka, or Zama in Japan.
Tommybar wrote:If you are looking for a position based on your language skills, you will most likely be use in the intelligence areas and not JAG. Japanese language, which you may or may not know, is different when it comes to 'law'. The GOJ provides these interpreter/translators to USG at no cost to USG.
Adhesive wrote:I'm in California now, and would need to be interviewed by the senior attorney at Travis AFB in San Francisco.
BTW: One other question for those who know, one of the perks listed on the brochure is "space available travel on government aircraft at no cost or minimal cost". What does this really mean? If I'm stationed in Bahrain, how likely is it that I can catch a free ride home? What is minimal cost? Also, will this apply to my wife and kid as well?
Blah Pete wrote:One more thing I forgot is the language school (DLA). Great if you want to learn Arabic!!!
There are few slots for Japanese unless there has been a drastic change. Most of the Japanese trained guys I met were INTEL guys. The last I checked DLA required a 6 year enlistment.
The JAG people I new in Japan said all the J-language was done by Japanese nationals.
The part they don't tell you when you sign your enlistment contract is if you fail a school (DLA, JAG, etc. ) you will be assigned according to the needs of the military. If your ASFAB scores are high enough to get into JAG they will usually assign you to a decent 2nd MOS. But they can assign you anywhere.
gboothe wrote:Plus, in the military all medical care is generally free. Overseas all dental is included.
ttjereth wrote:This reminds me that both of the people I know who went through the Japanese courses worked intel. Didn't clarify that above, but I don't actually know anyone remotely related to JAG.
gboothe wrote:I went through DLI for Japanese and later, Korean. Does that mean I can be intelligent?
Adhesive wrote:I'm in California now, and would need to be interviewed by the senior attorney at Travis AFB in San Francisco.
I'm looking at the assignment preference sheet (AF Form 1760) and it asks you to list unique language or other skills, and "military spouse career field." Does that mean if I tell them my wife works as a snack hostess in Yokosuka it will increase my odds?
BTW: One other question for those who know, one of the perks listed on the brochure is "space available travel on government aircraft at no cost or minimal cost". What does this really mean? If I'm stationed in Bahrain, how likely is it that I can catch a free ride home? What is minimal cost? Also, will this apply to my wife and kid as well?
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