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SIX MONTHS? Fucking asshole acts like he was in for 6 years. I guess all you have to do is not get blown up to get a "Expert Badge" in hand grenades.
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I was in the Delayed Entry Program for 4 months because I told them I wanted to finish working my summer job before I went in. Its literally nothing. Once a month I had to show up just so they could make sure I was alive and wasnt gonna change my mind and ruin their quota. At any point during that time I couldve backed out, you arent even in the military until you step foot on the bus.@NortheastPhilly break this slave nigger shit down please
Ribs that you think Joseph Cumia has any sense of shame.seems like the US military spent a lot of money training him to be a comm operator, mechanic, how to jump out of planes and he was out in less than a year? i have a friend who was in the 82nd and was kicked out after almost 2 years for getting a couple duis and showing up drunk and late. he doesn't even consider himself a veteran and is ashamed of himself for what happened.
The man drives a Gucci fiat after allRibs that you think Joseph Cumia has any sense of shame.
Oh it’s absolutely amazing. I noticed on the form it says “Duty Unassigned” does that mean he was kicked out?This is getting slept on due to Pat’s freak out.
Absolutely incredible stuff. 9 months! Paulie Walnuts would snap his faggot neck for claiming to be a vet.
Delayed Entry Program is when you’re at home waiting for them to send you to boot camp for whatever reason. Usually it’s waiting for a school slot to open up, but they don’t just slap you on a plane as soon as you sign the papersApparently the delayed entry program doesn't even count as military service. It's basically for people who are deciding if they wanna join
It was his only actual duty station, everything else before it was training. And he was only there for 3 months.I don't see 82nd airborne on here either
Nevermind I see it but I don't think it counts as service
Can someone let Redbar know? it’s always a good addition to the Cumia Lore.Delayed Entry Program is when you’re at home waiting for them to send you to boot camp for whatever reason. Usually it’s waiting for a school slot to open up, but they don’t just slap you on a plane as soon as you sign the papers
It was his only actual duty station, everything else before it was training. And he was only there for 3 months.
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