Der Meister ... there's a lot a dozen threads from guys like you in the archives. You need to do some searching. Without rehashing all of those threads, I'll be extremely blunt.
Do not join the military if you aren't willing to:
1. Die for your country
2. Serve in a 3rd World nation far away from home, deployed or out to sea during most holidays
3. To do a job OTHER than flying.
4. To fly a UAV.
I could go on and on with this. The reality is, the military needs Officers first. Pilots are way down the list. And job stability as a pilot in the military, although it has a better long term track record than civilian flying, is becoming less stable. You could literally end up in non-flying positions, flying a UAV, failing a physical (they're much much tougher than FAA), or failing a checkride (they're much tougher than FAA). Either one of the last two could profoundly doom your chances of going Part 121 with a reputable airline.
Joining the military takes a lot more than a desire to fly and like the others have said, know EXACTLY what you're getting yourself into before you make the leap of faith. Do not believe what any recruiter(s) tell you. Get prepared mentally, physically, and be able to rock the ASVAB/Officer tests.
Good luck.