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Will and I got married for the extra $1452 Navy pay
Knowing her personally is beside the point. The issues brought up in this article are real. Address the issues. My dad was in the navy. I grew up in navy housing. I could relate to many points and issues in this article. The Issues 1.Recruiters lie-I know this for a fact my father was a recruiter at one time.They are salespeople that are under pressure to bring you in. 2.Infedelity-Very high percentage. Many factors. Age,seperation due to being out to sea etc...What profession would have you seperated for months at a time, live so close together(military housing) at such a young age? I am sure infedelity would be an issue in civilian marriages under these circumstances.— May 10, 2008 9:29 p.m.