Bring on the Recruiters!
An army recruiter's story
"A 39-year-old woman who once worked as a chemical specialist in the Army found herself down and out and living in a women’s shelter, (the recruiter) said. The Army came calling one more time, and she re-enlisted. Now, the woman is back in uniform at her previous job, serving in South Korea."
Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses... so that I can slap a uniform on them and ship them off to Korea. I understand that times are tough, and who am I to judge? But does this strike anyone as a little outlandish?
article from the New York Times
"A 39-year-old woman who once worked as a chemical specialist in the Army found herself down and out and living in a women’s shelter, (the recruiter) said. The Army came calling one more time, and she re-enlisted. Now, the woman is back in uniform at her previous job, serving in South Korea."
Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses... so that I can slap a uniform on them and ship them off to Korea. I understand that times are tough, and who am I to judge? But does this strike anyone as a little outlandish?
article from the New York Times
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