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Patriarch of Constantinople 04:18 02-03-2007
I recently turned 19 (January 9). This means I am eligable for conscription in Greece.

But, I am planning on volunteering.

As of now, I am stuck to either be in the Infantry or the Armoured.

So what do you think i should be in?

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Caius 04:19 02-03-2007
Infantry PoC

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dacdac 04:22 02-03-2007
Im going for armoured just to defy Caius.
And cause tanks kick butt.
But seriously, be a paratrooper.

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naut 04:32 02-03-2007
Armoured because Greece has Leopard 2s.

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Zalmoxis 05:37 02-03-2007
Are you conscripted, or is it compulsory military service?

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Csargo 05:57 02-03-2007
Armoured fool!

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CountArach 07:26 02-03-2007
Infantry, but where is the Pacifist option? ;)

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naut 07:33 02-03-2007
Come on people Armoured ftw.

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Omanes Alexandrapolites 10:00 02-03-2007
Infantry - it's easier to run away from the battlefeild without getting noticed

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discovery1 10:05 02-03-2007
Armoured

No need to worry about dieing alone.

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Tribesman 10:22 02-03-2007
Originally Posted by :
As of now, I am stuck to either be in the Infantry or the Armoured.
Can't you get into supply or catering ?
If you are going to join you might as well join a branch where you can scam a few bucks .

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King Henry V 11:15 02-03-2007
I would opt for infantry. OK, you have to do a lot of walking, but at least you don't get stuck in a tin can with six (?) other sweating and stinking people in 35C heat.

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Lorenzo_H 14:13 02-03-2007
I didnt know there was conscription in Greece. I have a (30 year old) Greek friend and he never got conscripted...

I personally would go for the infantry. The training is much funner; creeping through densely wooded forests plastered in cam cream with a rifle loaded full of blanks, a smoke grenade in your belt, while watching a helicopter fly overhead and the tanks roll by in the distance. Lovely!

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naut 14:28 02-03-2007
Originally Posted by diablodelmar:
I personally would go for the infantry. The training is much more fun; creeping through densely wooded forests plastered in cam cream with a rifle loaded full of blanks, a smoke grenade in your belt, while watching a helicopter fly overhead and the tanks roll by in the distance. Lovely!


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ZombieFriedNuts 16:01 02-03-2007
Armoured you get to hide I something big and bullet-proof also you get to blow things up

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Stormcrow 16:12 02-03-2007
Consider what option results in the best alternatives in real life (civilian life).

Be a cook, truck driver or medic.

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Patriarch of Constantinople 16:23 02-03-2007
Originally Posted by diablodelmar:
I didnt know there was conscription in Greece. I have a (30 year old) Greek friend and he never got conscripted...

I personally would go for the infantry. The training is much funner; creeping through densely wooded forests plastered in cam cream with a rifle loaded full of blanks, a smoke grenade in your belt, while watching a helicopter fly overhead and the tanks roll by in the distance. Lovely!
Was he a born Greek? Or did he move to Greece? Greek conscription is mandatory.

Originally Posted by :
The following categories of citizens are not required to serve in the armed forces of Greece:

People with serious health problems, including the mentally ill;
Fathers of more than three children;
The eldest brother in a family, whose members cannot support themselves;
Fathers whose wife has died or is incapable of work and whose children cannot support themselves;
Foreigners living in the monastic community of Mount Athos.
If your friend fits in any of these types, than he is not required to join the armed forces.

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Patriarch of Constantinople 16:38 02-03-2007
Oh and if not, your friend is more than likely a draft evader. Which is seen as cowardice in Greece.

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Omanes Alexandrapolites 17:25 02-03-2007
How long do you have to join the army for? Is it a bit like British national service?

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Somebody Else 17:59 02-03-2007
Armoured or armoured infantry.

Both cases, you get to ride into battle - and it's just a case of whether you want to fight mounted or as a dismount.

Being a footslogger lugging bergen, rifle, and various other bits of kit around is no fun.

Personally, it's all about the cavalry...

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Ice 20:37 02-03-2007
I would chose infantry.

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spmetla 20:59 02-03-2007
I've done the infantry game and while fun and all mounted warfare is where the action is at. While paratroops are definately elites just remember that the plane only takes them one way, the rest of the time they're walking.

I myself will go armor when I commision as an officer and I'll want to wargame you. Besides Greece just bought all those nice Leopard 2A6 tanks didn't they? Supposedly the best tank in the world apart from those using DU armor.

Also think of how well equiped Greek infantry are, I don't know much about the Greek military but make sure that you guys are at least using good rifles and armor. While the terrain of the Balkans and Asia Minor are suited for infantry operations mechanized infantry would probably be the best and less likely to be used as cannon fodder.

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Patriarch of Constantinople 22:28 02-03-2007
Originally Posted by spmetla:
I've done the infantry game and while fun and all mounted warfare is where the action is at. While paratroops are definately elites just remember that the plane only takes them one way, the rest of the time they're walking.

I myself will go armor when I commision as an officer and I'll want to wargame you. Besides Greece just bought all those nice Leopard 2A6 tanks didn't they? Supposedly the best tank in the world apart from those using DU armor.

Also think of how well equiped Greek infantry are, I don't know much about the Greek military but make sure that you guys are at least using good rifles and armor. While the terrain of the Balkans and Asia Minor are suited for infantry operations mechanized infantry would probably be the best and less likely to be used as cannon fodder.
Current Greek tanks in use:

170 Leopard 2A6HEL
182 Leopard 2A4
501 Leopard 1A5
165 M 48A5 MOLF

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Abokasee 22:36 02-03-2007
There equal... so go eny-meanie-miny-mo, I would go infantry, that means when some ramdom by pops out the window with a RPG or LAW there your not buggerd and you can shoot him, instead of having to pop out the turret and get your hand on the pintle mounted gun.

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naut 04:58 02-04-2007
Originally Posted by Omanes Alexandrapolites the Idiot:
How long do you have to join the army for? Is it a bit like British national service?
He's signing up, so it's as long as his contract is. Omanes Alexandrapolites the Idiot, we have national service?

PoC, when you sign the contract to sign up make sure you read it comprehensively so you don't get ripped off pay or benefit wise.

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Redleg 05:02 02-04-2007
Originally Posted by Rythmic:
PoC, when you sign the contract to sign up make sure you read it comprehensively so you don't get ripped off pay or benefit wise.
Indeed - make sure you read the whole damn thing to. It might make the recruiter mad, but it will prevent them from sneaking something into the enlistment contract.

Artillery would be better - but if that is your two choices Armor is the better of the two.

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Del Arroyo 06:01 02-04-2007
Infantry. And go out for the airborne.

Infantry will teach you more useful things you can use later in life. Walking and running and carrying heavy things = the right way to live! You will also learn to fall in and hang as a group, moreso than with even the armor.

Personally, I would prefer not to be trapped in a box, even if it is a bullet-proof one. The only reasons I can see for going armored would be if you have a particular love of machinery or complicated hardware. Otherwise, it's infantry all the way.

I joined a brainy job. %$&# that. But the grass is always greener.

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Motep 06:24 02-04-2007
Armored...tanks rule!

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pevergreen 07:21 02-04-2007
He's gone. Me and motep had an hour long or so convo in the chat.
Hes gone...

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Omanes Alexandrapolites 08:55 02-04-2007
Originally Posted by Rythmic:
He's signing up, so it's as long as his contract is. Omanes Alexandrapolites the Idiot, we have national service?
No, luckily we don't - I would be fleeing the country if we did. We used to do in the 50s, but it was abolished in the 60s.

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