Are there still new people going over!? IThere was a rush of people in the beginning who just did not understand what air superiority meant, but my video game-addled brain assumed that any current volunteers would have found their audio logs conveniently scattered on the way there.
The entire world of being a mercenary is so foreign to me I couldn’t even imagine how to begin finding a job in the field, but surely there are better merc jobs out there at this moment than going to the meat grinder for a military notorious for not paying their mercenaries
start by being discharged from a regular army and wait for shady individuals/emails to hit you up. all the major companies aren’t real ‘soldiers of fortune’ just disavowable government assets closely attached to a national army & using its retired personnel
I remember watching a documentary on mercs in Afghanistan who mostly did convoy protection, the way they pitched themselves it seemed like if you got out after four years of being an infantryman they would call you right as you realized that the government lied to you about everyone in the civilian world wanting to hire veterans.
Are there still new people going over!? IThere was a rush of people in the beginning who just did not understand what air superiority meant, but my video game-addled brain assumed that any current volunteers would have found their audio logs conveniently scattered on the way there.
They’re mostly mercenaries now
The stories of the First Armored Reddit Brigade did stamp down the idea that Call of Duty veterans can make a difference
The entire world of being a mercenary is so foreign to me I couldn’t even imagine how to begin finding a job in the field, but surely there are better merc jobs out there at this moment than going to the meat grinder for a military notorious for not paying their mercenaries
start by being discharged from a regular army and wait for shady individuals/emails to hit you up. all the major companies aren’t real ‘soldiers of fortune’ just disavowable government assets closely attached to a national army & using its retired personnel
thats so much less glamorous than my head canon but makes a lot of sense
I remember watching a documentary on mercs in Afghanistan who mostly did convoy protection, the way they pitched themselves it seemed like if you got out after four years of being an infantryman they would call you right as you realized that the government lied to you about everyone in the civilian world wanting to hire veterans.