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I liked the M1 carbine in DOD. (Had to look up the name.) I think m14 had a lot of problems in korea, especially after they made into an automatic to try to match the ak-47.
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Good story, OP.
Except the military doesn't accept drop outs. Diploma or GED needed. But, it's your story, you can tell it however you want. It's still weapons-grade Bolognium, though.
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OK. Very glad you got your GED. Makes much more sense now. The only reason I know was because I had to deal with a rebellious teen who dropped out, and argued that he would simply join the military.
When he came back from the local recruiter outlet, let's just say he was much much more humble......
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