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some humans are *actually* warlike, and don't just 'talk' about being warlike.
hence, the military is a great place for said individuals. one may suggest it was 'built' for people like that.
There should be more Soldiers who made the transition to civvie making organisations to help others in that change.
The short answer is 'indoctrination'
You manipulate a population from a young age, putting them in simulations like Call of Duty, Battlefield, Halo, Doom, and others. They think that indiscriminate killing without knowing the purpose is fun, or if there is a purpose through a storyline, it's usually grotesquely oversimplified from the reality of the USA just bullying undeveloped nations for their resources with lethal force
I don't know how anyone is actually deceived into believing they're 'fighting for their country' or 'defending America' when they're on the opposite side of the world relative to the USA and in a third-world-country conveniently patrolling oil-depots
It is not all 'frontline duty' there are a lot of roles to be trained in.
-I'm not military btw.
Would be nice.
You also get compensation for your work as a soldier while being a soldier[www.goarmy.com], possibly including possibly free college tuition, healthcare, $67k of total benefits in your first year (including a 27k salary and a possible 10k signing bonus, food, housing and clothing), a 30 paid days off. With 11 federal holidays, it can be assumed you get 19 vacation days. Some jobs only offer 11 vacation days. You can also get assistance with buying a house, and low or even no cost healthcare.[www.goarmy.com]
Plus there isn't always a major war going on, so it's oftentimes safer than say, being a cop. Aside from that you might have a patriotic streak, or some family member you respect in the military. Also, speaking of cops, if nothing else you can put your military experience on your resume to transition into becoming a cop.