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I have a couple friends who are in the military and all of them talk highly of the camaraderie inherent in the forces. The problem is all of them are infantry, and it is very easy to see how that branch would have a high degree of bonding. What about other trades, do they have the same aspect of team camaraderie?
For all my life I have been playing sports and camaraderie, and team fellowship, has become a huge component of my life. I have worked numerous manual labor, and desk, jobs but have yet to find this vacuum filled in the civilian world. In part I am attracted to the forces because of this aspect.
To be specific, I was hoping some mp’s might be able to give their opinion on the matter. Police are always said to have a high rate of comradeship – always talked about in terms of a family - and I have never truly understood that; the reason being that you patrol by yourself, and spend the majority of your shift doing stuff on your own (as opposed to say firefighters who spend their entire shift together).
For all my life I have been playing sports and camaraderie, and team fellowship, has become a huge component of my life. I have worked numerous manual labor, and desk, jobs but have yet to find this vacuum filled in the civilian world. In part I am attracted to the forces because of this aspect.
To be specific, I was hoping some mp’s might be able to give their opinion on the matter. Police are always said to have a high rate of comradeship – always talked about in terms of a family - and I have never truly understood that; the reason being that you patrol by yourself, and spend the majority of your shift doing stuff on your own (as opposed to say firefighters who spend their entire shift together).

