Lots of people probably think that in the military of course you're going to learn about guns and that much of the training will involve guns, but from what I've heard, lots of military training does not involve guns and depending on a person's job in the military, their training might not involve guns at all, or at least very little of it. Obviously, there are other ways to learn about guns besides joining the military, and joining the military just so you can learn about guns if you ask me is a really dumb reason to join. However, Im wondering if some of the best competitive and self defense shooters in the world have military backgrounds.