Neptune
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Well, Swedish system is a bit different than other system from other country. But well, as I said, my job is to teach courses in the academy, there are no way I am starting again as a private heh
Usually if you had served in the military of friendly nation, especially those belong to NATO grouping, they will give you your old rank back given if you discharged honourably. Problem is that Swedish military (and home guard to this ends) does not run on a NATO frameworks, and hence they cannot give me the same rank I had before when I was with the US military, ironically, if I were to enlist in Turkish military, I will probably get my old rank reinstated as Turkey is running on NATO frameworks.
But meh, I ain't complaining, don't really care much for ranks anyway. As long as I can be the man in the house lol (remember my wife is a OF-4, she is being promoted to OF 5 actually when she took the offer...)
Well, I guess if you are going to be in the front line, you gonna be careful on what you are doing, as I said, you have to have conviction with your mission, that mean you always going to be putting your mission first, then everything have to be set aside. And there will be times when you have to get your hand dirty. Ground Warfare is a lot messier than Seaborne warfare, but as long as you are expecting what to do and you will do them when you need to do them, then it will be just fine, just don't expect yourselves to be able to do everything right at first, I had my own period of blanking out and don't know what to do next, but it will be becoming easier with every decision you take.
About GF, been there, my first fiancé left me when I was deployed to Iraq, and your world just sinks when you read that Dear John letter now imagine you are in a warzone... but eventually you will understand girls are everywhere, and you only have one chance to serve your country.
And yeah, you can still come back here on PDF every once in a while, just don't do it when you are on a mission, don't want to get killed over PDF you know...lol
Good Luck, and talk to you soon
Ahaha..I see it. Not my interest but It's more ironical that you picked one of the three top euro countries out of the entire continent that are not in NATO . Anyways its your wife that's from Sweden after all, so.
Thanks for friendly advices, that's what I think I would fear most and likely to happen and will kick my a**, but as you said its just one girl we all naturally were thaught to throw all the non-essentional stuff out our minds when deployed aren't we and we both know what'd have happened if we were to pick one of two, outta respect. There's a Turkish saying we had for this situation; "Die for your love but live for your country". I had met with an ex US army enlisted in southern France when I was in vacation we had nice talkings, he had a wide variety of CENTCOM tours, he said he had been through that "Dear John" thing at almost all of his tours.
I am home until November, like 3 months left still a long time period. Some buds there say for me its gonna be high on activity but they comment like the 15% of the assignment is combat firefight with hostiles and the rest is mostly exchange of fire followed by IED patrol, AO/base area patrol, guarding key state buildings. Let's just hope RoE isn't what it's told here.
Thanks, likewise.