Greg cruising in his Camaro during his short break from service. After the Army Greg plans to get a job with DIA.
Ian and some of his friends go to a nightclub to celebrate his time home before he returns to base. Following his service time with the Army, Ian would like to pursue a degree in English .On average over the past 5 years (2003-07) 64,000 men and women have decided to enlist in the Army reserves.The rates of of enlistment and re-enlistment has exceeded 100% for the past 10 years. These brave men and women are joining for numerous reasons some including: a way to pay for school, a strong passion for wanting to protect America and it's people in the name of freedom, or ensured benefits. For Greg and Ian, who both have 3 years of service left, joining the Army was a way to earn a payed education in return for honest and noble work for their Country.
The numbers used in this post were gathered from a story that Fox Five News had done on recruiting- the Army supplied Fox Five with statistics that Fox Five in-turn made public to its readers. Article: U,S. Army Isn't Broken Afterall, Military Experts Say, March 19,2008, by Jennifer Griffin

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