Join the army right away. Don't get married until you've got a taste of life away from home. Sign up for the GI Bill right away and the Thrift Savings Plan as soon as you are eligable (not a long wait) and put what you can away (which will be plenty because you'll be living for free AND getting a paycheck. Don't drink and party your money away. You'll be able to get your degree (as high as you want) mostly evenings and weekends and mostly on the government's dime. You may like it and decide to do 20 and retire with a little pension and free medical (if you have the patience to deal with VA). Spook's right, the GI Bill ain't what it used to be. It's much better. You owe it to yourself to talk with a recruiter. I know a couple folks with Masters Degrees that cost them hardly anything.
Pick a wheeled vehicle mechanic specialty and pay attention to what you are doing. You shouldn't be hurting for work if/when you decide to get out AND you'll have plenty of free services/help in putting yourself on the job market where employers look on a good military record with favor.
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