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You can't blame the teachers for teens disinterest in the military, based on the fact that few kids actually listen to there teachers. I ve wanted to be in the military for a long time now, and the only time i really second guessed myself, was during a rememberence day assembly.
During the service we had a speaker talk to the whole school, now from what i remember, he served in the balken's as a peacekeeper, and he told about the horror's that he saw, and had to endure. In the middle of his speech he started to lose his composer, eventually full out crying. What he said may have been touching, but i doubt anyone wanted to enlist, after hearing that. Now I know rememberence day isn't about recruiting, nor happy times. But this reenforces the problem at hand. The only time i hear people talk about the military, is when somthing negative happens. For instence I didn't even know Canada had subs, until this month. Anyway the problem isn't the teens, teacher's or parent's fault. Its the media, who only focuses on problems facing the military, insted of celebrating them.
-sean, calgary age 19
During the service we had a speaker talk to the whole school, now from what i remember, he served in the balken's as a peacekeeper, and he told about the horror's that he saw, and had to endure. In the middle of his speech he started to lose his composer, eventually full out crying. What he said may have been touching, but i doubt anyone wanted to enlist, after hearing that. Now I know rememberence day isn't about recruiting, nor happy times. But this reenforces the problem at hand. The only time i hear people talk about the military, is when somthing negative happens. For instence I didn't even know Canada had subs, until this month. Anyway the problem isn't the teens, teacher's or parent's fault. Its the media, who only focuses on problems facing the military, insted of celebrating them.
-sean, calgary age 19