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17.11.2025 - 19:38
I understand you folks are busy people, and I hate to bother you with a stupid non atwar related thing like this Anyways we have this interview a veteran thing at my school, and not knowing any I'll have to do this online. We are suppose to ask a former or active military the following questions. (It is due tommorow. but I'll still get partial credit if I turn it in late) -When Did you decide to join military -What was your service branch/role -What you recall about first days in service -Basic training -Recreation off duty -Memorable aspects of military life -Unusal event that occured during service -Skills or training gained -Proudest moment -What homecoming was like -Readjusting to civilian life -How your military career prepared you for life after service -Freindships made during service -An aspect of military life you wish was understood Thanks for your service
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18.11.2025 - 01:42
2014-2025 AtWar 6 medals I decided to play competitive after seeing mauzer spamming cws all day and watching him Spammed duels to learn by myself and got bullied everyday by higher ranks DS ukraine and RA italy prodigy Proudest moment when i was rank 1
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18.11.2025 - 11:36
3 times back to back nerd quiz champion
---- Orcs are a horde, much like Turks. Elves and Men are light skinned, Orcs are often darker/sallow skinned, like Turks. Istanbul?Thats not how you pronounce Constantinople
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21.11.2025 - 17:44
Enlisted in AtWar back in 2015, I was in a penal unit so it was closer to conscription My first days of service were a blur. Constant abuse, beatings, and destruction of my character and being was to be endured daily. Hazing from the superior enlisted men was harsh, and most of the officers and nco's encouraged the abuse. Basic consisted of getting our asses beat daily until we could start to block punches... We had a lot of good men drop out from lack of structured training... Recreation though? Son the Atwar corps is your recreation. It is like being in love with a woman, it hurts followed by brief intense feeling of happiness and endorphin rush. When you finally achieve victory over those who have been hazing you that moment is memorable and is cemented with you for life.... There have been many events that were unusual. The great uprisings from... them. The fall of peacock dances between the clans used to measure millimeter peeners, and the transition of leadership from an oligarchy to a *MANAGED* democracy have all been unusual times in the corps. Many skills have been honed in my service, same with many others. Click and drag, racist banter, making fun of turks. These are also some of my proudest moments as well. When funny word people get sad when I crush them. The training of bear unit. Making the low ranks fight to the death in late night unsanctioned MMA fights. The AtWar corps have helped me developed myself. Homecoming has been rough. I am always looking over my shoulder for stealth bombers in the European heartland. I try and keep random things lying around so my allies dont take them. and most importantly I dont use millions of civilians as simply cannon fodder to add mass to my armies, I have to respect peoples lives. After my continuing service I don't want to return to civilian life. I have dedicated myself to the corps. Life after service? There is none. Only the void knowing you spent several years clicking map game for the glory of the corps. I have made many friends in my service. Old ones like General Himmelreich, Commander Adolphin, Lieutenant Taibi, NCO Empires. And many new ones such as Barracks bunny Augustus, Warrant officer dire, and foreign British joint training envoy MOP (Rag.). I have many service friends. I wish our sacrifice was better understood. We spend days, years, decades even fighting silently on the background to keep our countries safe. Every day we keep fighting in the AtWar corps is a day autists and turks are not unleashed on unexpecting citizens of the balkans. Our current peacekeeping mission helps keep the countries of Albania, Greece, Brazil, Turkey, and Serbia all stable, all without the recognition, or funding we deserve. Currently we are holding our posts without orders from high command in the past several months, but we hold the line. Thank you to all Atwar Veterans for your dedicated service.
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