Those rules worked well for my kids. And I did inforce them. My oldest daughter moved out shortly after she turned 18 because she didn't like rules 1-3. She was gone about 2 months and moved back home and folowed those rules until she went to college.
Today military service can be a 2 edged sword. For a lot, most young people it will make them mature and teach them self discipline. But some just don't get it and never will. They have made it so easy to kick a problem member out that many youngsters get sent home within the first 180 days. Others will do what they have to do, resenting it every step, until they complete their enlistment. Party animals hanging out with their buds drinking their pay checks and return home to do the same thing. 3 of mine have served. Yes there were some differences but nothing to write home about.
Sweet, tell you son thank you for carrying on for us has been old pharts. I wish him well in the Marines. Makes sure he knows a couple of things. (You mariens out there don't get upset with this, I was told these by SSG Davis, an instructor on the Marine training team when I was an Armor Tactics Instructor and worked with him)
1. Your son will not be a jar head......he will be a pin head. You can put something in a jar.
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