Topic: Army Voice Mail
uk1971's photo
Tue 10/16/07 06:13 PM
U.S. ARMY OFFICIAL VOICE MAIL MESSAGE

Thank you for calling the United States Army.
I'm sorry, but all of our units are out at the moment, or are otherwise engaged.
Please leave a message with your country, name of organization, the region, the specific crisis, and a number at which we can call you.
As soon as we have sorted out the Balkans, Iraq, Korea, China, the Y2K Bug, marching up and down the streets of Washington, D.C., and compulsory "Consideration Of Others" training, we will return your call.
Please speak after the tone, or if you require more options, please listen to the following numbers:

If your crisis is small, and close to the sea, press 1 for the United States Marine Corps.

If your concern is distant, with a temperate climate and good hotels, and can be solved by one or two low risk, high altitude bombing runs, please press 2 for the United States Air Force. Please note this service is not available after 1630 hours, or on weekends. Special consideration will be given to customers requiring satellite or stealth technology who can provide additional research and development funding.

If your inquiry concerns a situation which can be resolved by a bit of grey funnel, bunting, flags and a really good marching band, please write, well in advance, to the United States Navy. Please note that Tomahawk missile service is extremely limited and will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

If your inquiry is not urgent, please press 3 for the Rapid Deployment Force.

If you are in real hot trouble, please press 4, and your call will be routed to the United States Army Special Operations Command. Please note that a compulsory credit check will be required to ensure you can afford the inherent TDY costs.
Also be aware that USASOC may bill your account at any time and is not required to tell you why, as it will be classified.

If you are interested in joining the Army and wish to be shouted at, paid little, have premature arthritis, put your wife and family in a condemned hut miles from civilization, are prepared to work your ass off daily, risking your life, in all weather and terrain, both day and night, and whilst watching Congress erode your original benefits package, then please stay on the line.
Your call will shortly be connected to a bitter passed-over Army Recruiter in an old strip mall down by the Post Office.

Have a pleasant day, and thank you again for trying to contact the United States Army.


bigsmile glasses

wouldee's photo
Tue 10/16/07 06:19 PM
click.....incessant dialtone

bobson's photo
Tue 10/16/07 06:41 PM
UK, I do not know if you are from the states or not.

I don't want this to sound disrespectful or belittling, but

Do you know what it means to be an American with our armed services defending our daily freedoms?

I have a good friend of 23 years in Baghdad right now, I support him fully and appreciate all he does for my country.

I don't always agree with our military's tactics, but I support them and pray for them daily.

I am a patriotic American, the story behind our 'Star Spangled Banner' brings me to tears every time I hear it and singing that song reminds me of my resolve to defend this country against any and all attacks in any way I can.

I still feel outrage toward those behind the 9/11 attacks.

I hope you can feel my patriotism for may country.

uk1971's photo
Tue 10/16/07 07:19 PM
I am in the same situation. My niece and her brother are also serving with the British forces in Iraq and Afgahnistan, and I mean no disrespect to anyone. It so happens that this was sent to me via an american friend of my nieces. I am also patriotic.
all I aim to do is supply a little humour to all the folk here.

heatherrae's photo
Tue 10/16/07 11:21 PM
this is called a joke, humor is how people cope with painful circumstances, if we lose our ability to smile we are lost.