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I hope I'm wrong about this, I really do. But that said, I have to say that I don't personally know a single middle-class person of current military age -- and by that I mean a person raised in a middle-class environment by middle-class parents, with a middle-class worldview, middle-class attitudes, and a middle class education -- who is actually serving in any branch of the armed forces. I know they're out there, statistically they have to be, but every single person I've personally known who has served in the armed forces since the end of the draft -- with the exception of two doctors'-sons who got into West Point and retired as mid-grade Army officers -- has been of working class background. The middle class kids I know, and have known, for the most part come from families where military service would be very very strongly frowned upon, especially if it was a choice made in lieu of college. "You're better than that," is the phrase that might most often be used.
Perhaps it is a regional phenomenon as the area I grew up in had a tradition of military service among all classes but there was a fair concentration of military bases so there were large numbers of still serving and retired veterans in the communities. It was viewed as an honorable profession.