No not really but if you want to you can.
Well the terrorists had written a 12 page document declaring war on the united states people say it was well thought out you should check i out
I just talked to a recruiter today. He said it was "hit and miss with shoulder surgery". So try to get you doc to write good things about it on your check-up's. Good luck.
Assuming they are indeed targeting Australia, that would be a good reason; it is more that the alliance is close.
marines
That depends on several things. First you must be in tremendous physical shape. If you are not, you will go through hell during boot camp and may even wash out. Second, you must be absolutely committed to the Marine Corps, or again, boot camp could overwhelm you. If you are not determined to make through boot camp, and you have any doubts about joining the marines, boot camp will be extremely hard and you won't have anything mental strength to continue. You must absolutely want to become a marine more than anything else in the world. Thirdly, you need to have some intelligence. You can't be a marine without some brain power. Yes, in boot camp, its all "do as your told", but after that, there are marine schools in everything from electronics, finance, human resources, ordinance, computers etc. The marine corps is no place for dummies. Fourthly, you must have a reason to go. Why are you joining the marines? Why not the navy, or the air force. If you can't come up with a good reason to join the marines, you don't belong. Fifthly, you should have a support group back home that wants to see you succeed there. Your parents are the best and you will find that joining the marines is much easier if they support you. Marines is no place to go to "run away from something". and last, find all you can about the marines before you sign up. talk to recruiters, talk to ex marines in your family or neighborhood. go on line and read everything you can. be knowledgeable and you will be better able to answer your own question. A Former Marine
Yes.
Yes, but only if you have a legally valid reason why you can't make it to court. That reason would probably have to be medical in nature, unless you have been taken captive by terrorists, which would also be a pretty good reason.
good!
There are a great many good effects of joining fraternities. These fraternities teach about friendship and life long relationships with good people.
no, they're good guys and a secret organization
Semper Fidelis
terrorists