Most recruits serve 1-3 tours and/or join the reserves after discharge, earning extra citizenship credits for their service. A five year hitch after Basic is the usual tour of duty, but honorable discharge can occur sooner, depending on circumstances. Many recruits have gained themselves and their families favored status as citizens, by helping defend the GNE. Joining the Greater New England Armed Services is a surefire path to earn citizenship in the GNE(and by extension, the United Systems Alliance). Some of us, though, get a nice look at some promising real estate and go straight from being garrison troops to being homesteaders.” Combat duty’s a quick path to full cit-rights. A lot of us wind up serving long tedious terms doing garrison duty on some backwater, fighting nothing more deadly than boredom.actually the boredom can be more dangerous than being shot at. “The opposition press makes it out like the citizenship-applicants get assigned as cannonfodder and thrown in the deep end of whatever hot war the GNE is currently fighting. Of course, even then, such new aditions to the citizenship rolls must be vetted first, and checked for infiltrators(the GNE has learned how clever and insidious some of their enemies can be), but in general, most sponsorships go smoothly. It’s become common practice for GNE military personnel to come back from campaigning with a foreign-born spouse or new family member in tow. Sponsorship or legal adoption by a GNE citizen is a common(and easy) way to become a GNE citizen, especially when compounded with factors such as economic hardship or refugee status. I’ve always wanted an older sister, and I’ve wanted to surprise me dear old mum, so there we are.” Even the thirty year old, ESPECIALLY the thirty year old.
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