Razor
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After looking at the www.forsakethetroops.com site, yes the guy is an absolute moron and he does deserve the outrage that people are showing him, however, i would like a discussion on the main point he is trying to get across.
What are your opinions on military benefits, do they have too many perks or aren't there enough?
I was reading up on a lot of the benefits that i would get if i was in the airforce, very similar with other British forces and i would presume American forces as well. Some of which are listed below:
Good Wages
Free Pension
Reduced cost of living
Monetary support for relocation for extended periods of time.
Free/Extremely Reduced cost of adventure holidays and sports
Free educational scholarships
Travel the world
I heard American serviceman don't pay tax when posted overseas as well.
etc, etc, etc.
There was a British serviceman in Afghanistan who got a phone call saying his mother was about to die from Cancer, the raf went to great length by diverting raf flights, sorting out personal helicopters for him, a car and spent an estimated £12,000 getting this single guy from the middle of nowhere in Afghanistan back to England and driven to the hospital just to see his mother before she dies.
Now all of this would come out of your pocket, the taxpayer. Do you agree with all of these benefits or do you see them as a waste of money and should be reduced?
Personally, i agree with them, the military way of life is the toughest life the world has to offer and you do lose a lot of freedoms by joining, so these benefits would help to support the serviceman and their families and to merely add an extra incentive to give up all those freedoms and by being part of the military.
What are your opinions on military benefits, do they have too many perks or aren't there enough?
I was reading up on a lot of the benefits that i would get if i was in the airforce, very similar with other British forces and i would presume American forces as well. Some of which are listed below:
Good Wages
Free Pension
Reduced cost of living
Monetary support for relocation for extended periods of time.
Free/Extremely Reduced cost of adventure holidays and sports
Free educational scholarships
Travel the world
I heard American serviceman don't pay tax when posted overseas as well.
etc, etc, etc.
There was a British serviceman in Afghanistan who got a phone call saying his mother was about to die from Cancer, the raf went to great length by diverting raf flights, sorting out personal helicopters for him, a car and spent an estimated £12,000 getting this single guy from the middle of nowhere in Afghanistan back to England and driven to the hospital just to see his mother before she dies.
Now all of this would come out of your pocket, the taxpayer. Do you agree with all of these benefits or do you see them as a waste of money and should be reduced?
Personally, i agree with them, the military way of life is the toughest life the world has to offer and you do lose a lot of freedoms by joining, so these benefits would help to support the serviceman and their families and to merely add an extra incentive to give up all those freedoms and by being part of the military.