Whats your exp in military?

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I was cnscripted. Choice B in my country was do civic service which means I would have been surrounded by leftist faggots. But I picked option A which was mandatory military service 1 year.

Basically they put me in prison 8 months and I didnt respect anyone and was picking fights with everyone. End of my experience and I also was learning japanese to keep my brain active. I was rebeling against them and I felt like my brain was about to cease functioning, so I had to "do something challenging" so I just picked japanese and I didnt even learn it very well just trying to give myself a challenge.

Seen everyon corrupted, everyone on drugs. All officials love cocaine and get pussy. everyone is a bully. People speak regional dialects and nobody understands each other. My country military is a joke by the way. maybe you live in a place with a functional war military.

In EU they are doing rearmament and reopening recruitment centers so maybe in the near future it will not be like this. When I did the mandatory service we also used postwar junk equipment. Stuff that made us lose the war and was shit. Im talkin about shit that was shipped to ukraine lately and they just tossed it and didnt use it at all.

Basically a joke. But ovearll I got some nice equipment, a jacket, a fountain pen montblanc and other items like a bayonet and some bullets I stole and other things that im not going to tell you.
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This forum is the only military experience ive ever had
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Sustacel250 wrote: 07 Dec 2025, 14:53 I was cnscripted. Choice B in my country was do civic service which means I would have been surrounded by leftist faggots. But I picked option A which was mandatory military service 1 year.

Basically they put me in prison 8 months and I didnt respect anyone and was picking fights with everyone. End of my experience and I also was learning japanese to keep my brain active. I was rebeling against them and I felt like my brain was about to cease functioning, so I had to "do something challenging" so I just picked japanese and I didnt even learn it very well just trying to give myself a challenge.

Seen everyon corrupted, everyone on drugs. All officials love cocaine and get pussy. everyone is a bully. People speak regional dialects and nobody understands each other. My country military is a joke by the way. maybe you live in a place with a functional war military.

In EU they are doing rearmament and reopening recruitment centers so maybe in the near future it will not be like this. When I did the mandatory service we also used postwar junk equipment. Stuff that made us lose the war and was shit. Im talkin about shit that was shipped to ukraine lately and they just tossed it and didnt use it at all.

Basically a joke. But ovearll I got some nice equipment, a jacket, a fountain pen montblanc and other items like a bayonet and some bullets I stole and other things that im not going to tell you.
I thought about joining the U.S. Army but I didn’t want to quit weed to pass the drug test. Honestly it’s cucked to serve your nation as an incel anyways. Only sex havers should serve in the military.
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Sustacel250 wrote: 07 Dec 2025, 14:53 I was cnscripted. Choice B in my country was do civic service which means I would have been surrounded by leftist faggots. But I picked option A which was mandatory military service 1 year.

Basically they put me in prison 8 months and I didnt respect anyone and was picking fights with everyone. End of my experience and I also was learning japanese to keep my brain active. I was rebeling against them and I felt like my brain was about to cease functioning, so I had to "do something challenging" so I just picked japanese and I didnt even learn it very well just trying to give myself a challenge.

Seen everyon corrupted, everyone on drugs. All officials love cocaine and get pussy. everyone is a bully. People speak regional dialects and nobody understands each other. My country military is a joke by the way. maybe you live in a place with a functional war military.

In EU they are doing rearmament and reopening recruitment centers so maybe in the near future it will not be like this. When I did the mandatory service we also used postwar junk equipment. Stuff that made us lose the war and was shit. Im talkin about shit that was shipped to ukraine lately and they just tossed it and didnt use it at all.

Basically a joke. But ovearll I got some nice equipment, a jacket, a fountain pen montblanc and other items like a bayonet and some bullets I stole and other things that im not going to tell you.

Excellent question and while I provide some details in the narrative that I wrote for my leadership biography on the leadership page of our main website, I can add a few more here.

My initial experience in the military came in the form of the 4 years of JROTC that I completed while still in high school. I was active in our elite firing squad unit and was likewise a platoon commander in our "Raider Company" which was the JROTC version of the US Army Rangers. I was promoted through every rank and eventually graduated as a cadet major and Battalion S-3 or Operations Officer, serving as the third highest ranking officer for a battalion that was 400 men strong.

After entering into the elite university I attended as an undergraduate, I joined the senior ROTC program and spent 3 full years training to be an officer in the military police branch. I attended several Field Training Exercises (FTX's) each year where we were taught how to handle, clean and become proficient in the use of the M-16 assault rifle and rigorously drilled in small unit tactics, land navigation, wilderness survival and basic close quarters combat drills . I eventually was appointed a squad leader and subsequently became a platoon sergeant responsible for about 40 officer cadets. While I was eventually ignominiously and unjustly dismissed from the ROTC program for allegations of stalking a female subordinate, I continued my military experience and training in the paramilitary formations of the Michigan Militia where I enjoyed an illustrious career.

I enlisted in the MM in the very early 2000's as a buck private but was quickly recognized for my extremely high intelligence, exquisitely refined eloquence and mastery of all the arts of persuasion that are essential to inspiring men to join a noble cause. I was selected as a regional recruitment NCO (SSG) and was later promoted through the ranks to platoon leader (2LT), company commander (1LT) and ultimately, acting battalion commander and executive officer with the final rank of Militia Captain.

This extensive military and paramilitary experience serves to inform the choices I make as commanding officer of the IPF and ensures that proper military discipline, scrupulous adherence to a meritocratic system of advancement and utilization of a highly militarized hierarchy are all inextricably associated with service in our glorious movement.
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General Alek wrote: 07 Dec 2025, 15:07 This forum is the only military experience ive ever had

It's not merely being on this forum though MSG, as we have a real world component which you are an important and indeed, integral part of. I would add that your service in the IPF is more profound and honorable as well as closer to real military service then 99.9% of incels will actually experience in their lives, unless and until they join our revolution of course.
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