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I'm surprised that none of our older and keener EME types haven't jumped in here yet.
At one point in time,the Canadian Army had a program for its aspiring technitions.This was to be a academic/military school in which its students would not only preform in a academic(read highschool/trade school) and at the same time complete general military training.
This was the day of the "Green Monsters" as they were called,due in part to the green stripe that they wore to identify them(a tradition that still exists today at CFSEME),and many a fine crafty graduated their ranks,only to carry on and serve with great distinction.
So,it could be done in todays world and be done correctly.But,with all the manpower shortages and the general cost of running an army home and abroad,I doubt it could ever get out of the "drunken talk at the mess"phase.
stay in school,and pick your trade well.
At one point in time,the Canadian Army had a program for its aspiring technitions.This was to be a academic/military school in which its students would not only preform in a academic(read highschool/trade school) and at the same time complete general military training.
This was the day of the "Green Monsters" as they were called,due in part to the green stripe that they wore to identify them(a tradition that still exists today at CFSEME),and many a fine crafty graduated their ranks,only to carry on and serve with great distinction.
So,it could be done in todays world and be done correctly.But,with all the manpower shortages and the general cost of running an army home and abroad,I doubt it could ever get out of the "drunken talk at the mess"phase.
stay in school,and pick your trade well.