It is highly unlikely that the U.S. Army will take someone who quit while in boot camp. Currently, with only a very few exceptions, the U.S. Army is not accepting reenlistments from soldiers who have left service after fulfilling their enlistment obligation. So, it is highly unlikely the army would accept someone who quit during boot camp, unless they were discharged for humanitarian reasons.
Yes, you can quit. Not really, The day you take that oath, is the day you make the commitment for service. Boot camp is hard for everyone, your not the only one. There are certain things that can have you removed from basic training, but you cant just say you quit and leave. So no you cant just quit
it means you fart and you wear boots..... well "toot it and boot it" is the title of a rap song by Y.G. In the song he means hit it and quit it, like a one night stand
Winners never quit, and quitters never win. The defeated army quit the field.
James cook was in the army for about 2 years. So for my understanding he left the army in 1757
He was never in the army, as a young person he was in the Merchant Navy and later in the Royal Navy
His army did not destroy the south because he quit after his first battle because hew was ashamed that he lost the battle.
a football player who quit to enlist in the army{good hard working man}
she did quit. she's now in rehab for emotional issues in Texas
max cavaleras step son died and he went to his funeral instead of on tour with sepultura so the gave him the boot
There are quit a few pilots in the US Army, of course most of which are helicopter pilots, if I had to put a number on it I would say approximately 10,000
His father John was made bankrupt and imprisoned for debt. He was then forced to work in a Boot Blacking factory
! because when he lost he was so ashamed of himself and quit the union army.