Army Sports Watch

Rampant Ageism!!

If you're not the right age to join the Army or Reserve, they send you squat.
 
Just as a warning, anytime you sign up for any "special offer" from the military, they start to send you tons of junk mail plus they will call you, daily if given the chance. Trust me.
 
You could use a phone number from eVoice and probably a PO Box... or send it to your "parents" house if they happen to be close.

-Michael
 
omahastylee said:
A recruiter might also show up at your house.

I'll answer the door with wearing a tie-dyed shirt, with Bob Marley playing, and do my best Chong impression for 'em.

/hooah
 
I recieved a nice sports watch today from the army!! :)
 
I'm all for getting free stuff. But you really shouldn't take freebies from the Military unless you're interested in possibly joining the military or you want more info to help deside. It's hard enough for these recruiters to do their job durring these times, please don't overload them with false leads on possible recruits just to get a free watch. Besides, the less you take the more $ can go to the places it's needed.
 
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Thanks for the post though!
 
good for enemys......er.....nevermind
as for the $ going to other things, they have set advertising budgets and it wont maker a difference 1 way or another but i personally wouldnt sign up for anything they offer free, a friend of mine got a recruiter at the door when he tried to get a free shirt
 
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