To go or not to go to the army? What will she give me?

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To go or not to go to the army? What will she give me?The question is quite interesting if such an unpredictable yet unfortunately country as Russia will be mentioned here. The fact is that I know the soldier’s environment very well, since my father is a Soviet officer, and everyone understands how strong the army of the Soviet Union was, which, to my sincere regret, was also feared by the greatest powers of the world. It means that there was something to be afraid of, and since my father was at home so rarely that such fears can be fully confirmed. In addition, we ran into the regiments without hindrance, because, like the store, it was on the territory of the regiment even abroad and any soldier of the checkpoint knew all the boys by sight.

I want to believe and hope that the military officials of the Russian Ministry of Defense and the general headquarters of the Russian armed forces know what to do. After the collapse of the Soviet Union it was difficult to expect that our army would become as efficient as the former army of the Soviet Union until the time of President Yeltsin. As the American classic said, “Art is a reflection of reality passed through human consciousness,” then such an exact expression can be applied to the army. Nothing else could be expected; I didn’t touch on intentionally especially failures, which showed that the sample army was suitable after the 2000 year.

Fortunately, there is an ostentatious example of Russia, when we showed the whole world what the Russians are capable of when honor and dignity are affected. Lord, really, is it true that we must be attacked so that we shook ourselves? This example cost the lives of many Russian officers and soldiers, here again I don’t touch on the national issue, we all know what a multinational country is Russia, that it can take many and many people under its wing to look at the world differently. Russia from time immemorial had no friends.

I myself voluntarily went to the army as an ordinary ordinary soldier myself, although I could have avoided conscription. Now appeal to young people and forgive if the article is imbued with some kind of pathos, but it deliberately sounds in every word of her some appeal to the younger generation: “How are you going to defend your parents, your girlfriend and future children, if you did not hold a machine gun? "The word" hang out "is too firmly overgrown with the concept of masculinity and sophistication of the mind, and not the teenagers themselves, but their parents. Is it time to destroy the most stupid myth in the world. Are adolescents themselves, most of them, guilty of the fact that society and this kind of talk, and even worse actions to undermine the army’s poor authority anyway, that is, to protect our child from danger, we need them now, raised barriers and barriers to that so that the teenager wanted to serve in the army.

After all, it provides huge benefits. You will return from the army with the knowledge that you can move any mountains on your way to the goal. Isn't that the goal - to feel such confidence in yourself. Benefits are still small, but not immediately they will give to know about themselves, but they will give. It is important not to succumb to the general mood of open pessimism, which for the time being cannot in any way pit society from itself, it has covered a diseased body for the time being. This is no reason to dissolve the nagging about how bad in the army. You were not there, what to judge.

I openly call on the younger generation to serve in the army. The army that you experience will be useful to you throughout your life. Until recently, it was considered a disgrace not to serve in the army, because young girls were suspicious of such young men, is everything in order with their health. It is necessary, if you are able to give the sacred duty of Russia to say when taking the oath: “I serve Russia!” I assure you, you will feel a holy trembling in your soul and imbued with an ancient instinct that lives in every real man to protect the place where you were born and gained freedom.