Posted by: Phatte April 7, 2009
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I did my time there. It was fun, job was secure, training was good,
traveled around the world, saved some money and going to school for free.
Nowadays you can find many Nepalese in the different branches of armed forces. There
are risks everywhere no matter what job you choose, it's up to you that
what level of risks you can take. Not necessarily everyone go in the
ground for direct combat, it depends upon what kind of job you are
going to take. The best thing about US military is there is no
discrimination unlike British military and our own Nepali army (caste
discrimination still exists there). They are pretty strict about it. I don't know the requirements for
military but I had my green card when I joined. I just heard that they
froze all the enlisting bonuses because of economy crisis and growing
number of people joining the military.
traveled around the world, saved some money and going to school for free.
Nowadays you can find many Nepalese in the different branches of armed forces. There
are risks everywhere no matter what job you choose, it's up to you that
what level of risks you can take. Not necessarily everyone go in the
ground for direct combat, it depends upon what kind of job you are
going to take. The best thing about US military is there is no
discrimination unlike British military and our own Nepali army (caste
discrimination still exists there). They are pretty strict about it. I don't know the requirements for
military but I had my green card when I joined. I just heard that they
froze all the enlisting bonuses because of economy crisis and growing
number of people joining the military.