One of the things that attracted me to the military so much was how greatly it sidestepped the rigged roulette table that is civilian society (any credentials worth anything you have to pay out the ass for, and you need them so you can make good money, basically plutocratic catch-22 tbh). You can go in without a penny to your name, get yelled at by a drill sergeant for two weeks, shoot some guns, rank up out of basic, do PT everyday, conduct drill… it's too easy. You don't even have to go officer straight out, either; with Green to Gold you can commission while being active duty enlisted. Not to mention the insane amount of structure and file involved with the entire Army, leading squads, then platoons, then companies, and up to even levels as high as regiment or brigade. Yeah, you could die, but we're coming out of a ten-year war with people nearly as pissed off as they were with Viet-Nam. I wouldn't mind it even then. :P