Well the first sentence sounds like a personal problem, but if you want to join, *meet the requirements, and *serve your duty honorably and in a satisfactory manner, you will most certainly have earned those benefits and can use them. The only reason I even brought up your bad grammar and incorrect choice of words was that there was nothing from the OPs first post which you could use to infer that he was an immigrant. Your struggles with English (of which accession was only one example), on the other hand, are far more indicative of one who doesn't have a very good grasp on the language. From this, one could derive that you are an immigrant.
You admire goals, check. This is a serious decision, check. You don't want to give advice, check (though not obvious by your other posts).
Well I never said paycheck. I also never said that there are any troops that go in just for the benefits. I said that there are many different motivations that spur many different people to come to the same decision. The decision to join the military is no different. Paycheck may be an important part, desire for discipline may be another, benefits could be another, etc.
You and I agree that we don't need low-skilled immigrants (while I think that attracting high-skilled immigrants is still a benefit to our country), though this isn't necessarily part of the OP's conversation and you were the only one who brought it up, out of nowhere I might add. If you don't like this write your congressman and ask him/her to begin the process of changing the law as it is still a legal avenue for immigration. As far as "gangstas" are concerned, I don't think they would qualify for admittance if they have a record, if they don't and they meet all other requirements they are more than welcome to join, there is no barrier that disallows their ambition. Oh, and no one is forced to do anything, it is a personal choice.
The Spurs training program was never introduced to the conversation, the military's was the focus.
Question for others: I have to ask, is this an obvious troll job? I know there are ignorant people around the world which is why I treat this seriously, but I don't play games and am not a super frequent poster (look at my join date, and post count) so I don't really care to learn the skills to recognize people who have nothing better to do in their lives than play games on the internet.