Anyone know if i could get out of the navy if i wanted to still?

Im still in the delayed entry program, ship date is on the 31st of this month, and i have been having a lot of doubts about if i really want to go, dose anyone know for sure if i could get out of it if i wanted to, and what i have to do if i want to get out? Thanks a bunch.
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Thank god for the internet, look at what i found.
http://www.objector.org/girights/delayed-enlistment-program.html
http://www.objector.org/girights/delayed-enlistment-program.html
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the section eight is a really bad idea, funny but bad. corporal klinger tried for a long time to get one on M.A.S.H. and got nowhere, infact he ended up staying in vietnam after the war was over.
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Originally Posted by: meandmyRG infact he ended up staying in vietnam after the war was over.
Now thats funny!
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Run to Canada? Cut off your baby toe? who needs that one anyways! anyone know the military's policy about colorblindness?
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Cody:
It's been a long time since I posted here, but came back in the hopes of filling in some of the gaps in my playing. After reading your other post and then this one, I had to jump in...
I was in the navy for Desert Storm and took my guitar with me for the cruise -- my questions to you are these:
What made you join in the first place?
Are you willing to die in the service of your country?
What did you enlist to be (your job training)?
What is the length of your obligation?
I would like to answer any questions that you may have as well -- I served 2 years aboard the USS America CV-66, aircraft carrier out of Norfolk VA '90-92 -- worked in the V-2 Division (aircraft lauch and recovery), Bowcats (1 & 2), honorable discharge in Dec. of 92.
All the best...
D>
It's been a long time since I posted here, but came back in the hopes of filling in some of the gaps in my playing. After reading your other post and then this one, I had to jump in...
I was in the navy for Desert Storm and took my guitar with me for the cruise -- my questions to you are these:
What made you join in the first place?
Are you willing to die in the service of your country?
What did you enlist to be (your job training)?
What is the length of your obligation?
I would like to answer any questions that you may have as well -- I served 2 years aboard the USS America CV-66, aircraft carrier out of Norfolk VA '90-92 -- worked in the V-2 Division (aircraft lauch and recovery), Bowcats (1 & 2), honorable discharge in Dec. of 92.
All the best...
D>
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Originally Posted by: Homebrew1709Run to Canada? Cut off your baby toe? who needs that one anyways! anyone know the military's policy about colorblindness?
run to canada get all set up in an apartment find a cheap computer get online
and get back to guitar tricks
rock & roll ant muisic
its a way of life
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its a way of life
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Originally Posted by: 1791run to canada get all set up in an apartment find a cheap computer get online and get back to guitar tricks
Now there's a plan. Should he still cut off a pinky toe?
Blues is easy to play, but hard to feel.
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Originally Posted by: LeedoggNow there's a plan. Should he still cut off a pinky toe?
sure what the hell you dont need that enyway
:D
rock & roll ant muisic
its a way of life
:cool:
its a way of life
:cool:
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Originally Posted by: 1791sure what the hell you dont need that enyway
:D
I buy them on ebay!
Blues is easy to play, but hard to feel.
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Originally Posted by: LeedoggI buy them on ebay!
You sick demented little boy.
Sometimes I hit notes only dogs can hear.
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