That I think can be true. The discipline you learn from military service is one aspect. Knowing how to push yourself to extreme limits is another. And learning to work in the kind of team enviroment the military operates under from top to bottom is another. Not just infantry or armor or other line units, ships, etc, your life can literally depend upon those in your fire team or squad or section, and you have others counting on you to do your job no matter what.
I found college to be much easier to deal with and excel in after I got out, and other aspects of life as well, like marriage and jobs...you know, sacrifice, lol.
Guys, this thread is about screen names. Sorry if I helped divert the topic.
Dane