You might've gone to Encampment if...

Started by Black Knight, April 13, 2013, 07:22:21 PM

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johnnyb47

Quote from: Eclipse on May 22, 2013, 02:25:06 PM
Quote from: jeders on May 22, 2013, 01:56:42 PMDepends on what you mean by north. Plenty of people I know living above the Mason-Dixon Line call their teacher ma'am or sir.

Seriously. 

If respect and common courtesy isn't enough, how about self-preservation?  Anyone who provides you a living, a service, or can potentially negatively
effect your life should always be referred to in that manner.
Growing up in Michigan just a few short decades ago my teachers seemed to HATE being called sir or ma'am.
They were big fans of being called Mr. xxx, Ms. xxx, Mrs. xxx or Dr. xxx if they had their phd.
In every conversation you said their name no less than 3 times. I think people in Michigan just like to hear their names out loud.

Not to be contradictory or anything.... same thing in reality. Formal and respectful at all times.
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TJT__98

Quote from: a2capt on May 22, 2013, 07:16:11 AM
Quote from: TJT__98 on May 21, 2013, 11:45:39 PMDisclaimer: in real life I do not use "ain't" or double negatives.
Hate to break it to you.. but this is real life, too. There's plenty of life lessons where "it's only the internet" came back to bite.. hard.
Point taken. Unless I'm joking I don't use "ain't" or double negatives. Better?
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Майор Хаткевич

In IL ever since I moved here it was Mr/Mrs/Ms xyz. In E.Europe it was Name and Patronym. So had I stayed there, it wouldn't be Mr. Hatkevich, it would be Mihail Valeryevich.

Storm Chaser

Quote from: Black Knight on April 13, 2013, 07:22:21 PM
You might've gone to encampment if...
1. You wake up at 0500 and do PT.
2. Your alarm is revelry.
3.You know at least 50 ways to change into your BDU's in less than 5 minutes
4.You can take a complete shower in less than 2 minutes
5. Your room is set to inspection standards
6.When you're in line for food at school, you do the Air Force shuffle
7.You don't stop talking about encampment until the next one starts

Please fill in your own...

Are we talking about encampment or basic training?

That Anonymous Guy

Quote from: Storm Chaser on May 22, 2013, 06:34:32 PM
Quote from: Black Knight on April 13, 2013, 07:22:21 PM
You might've gone to encampment if...
1. You wake up at 0500 and do PT.
2. Your alarm is revelry.
3.You know at least 50 ways to change into your BDU's in less than 5 minutes
4.You can take a complete shower in less than 2 minutes
5. Your room is set to inspection standards
6.When you're in line for food at school, you do the Air Force shuffle
7.You don't stop talking about encampment until the next one starts

Please fill in your own...

Are we talking about encampment or basic training?
I went to the same encampment and she's barely exaggerating.

Black Knight

Quote from: That Anonymous Guy on May 27, 2013, 10:08:58 PM
Quote from: Storm Chaser on May 22, 2013, 06:34:32 PM
Quote from: Black Knight on April 13, 2013, 07:22:21 PM
You might've gone to encampment if...
1. You wake up at 0500 and do PT.
2. Your alarm is revelry.
3.You know at least 50 ways to change into your BDU's in less than 5 minutes
4.You can take a complete shower in less than 2 minutes
5. Your room is set to inspection standards
6.When you're in line for food at school, you do the Air Force shuffle
7.You don't stop talking about encampment until the next one starts

Please fill in your own...

Are we talking about encampment or basic training?
I went to the same encampment and she's barely exaggerating.
Yah, we did PT once, and it was at night. Or around 1900ish.
C/CMSgt Millson
First Sergeant
Rome City School District Cadet Squadron
NER-NY-801

aceofspades

Black Knight, did you go to the NYWG 2012 Encampment? We only did 1 PT, on the 1st or 2nd day, after dinner. (Which was a terrible idea.)
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Never call a Chief sir. Ever!

Майор Хаткевич

You might have gone to encampment if you're a cadet officer.

Eclipse

Quote from: That Anonymous Guy on May 27, 2013, 10:08:58 PM
Quote from: Storm Chaser on May 22, 2013, 06:34:32 PM
Quote from: Black Knight on April 13, 2013, 07:22:21 PM
You might've gone to encampment if...
1. You wake up at 0500 and do PT.
2. Your alarm is revelry.
3.You know at least 50 ways to change into your BDU's in less than 5 minutes
4.You can take a complete shower in less than 2 minutes
5. Your room is set to inspection standards
6.When you're in line for food at school, you do the Air Force shuffle
7.You don't stop talking about encampment until the next one starts

Please fill in your own...

Are we talking about encampment or basic training?
I went to the same encampment and she's barely exaggerating.

None of that is really that big a deal, encampment-wise.  Few of them will be doing 0500 starts anymore, but beyond that,
pretty much SOP.

"That Others May Zoom"

Black Knight

Quote from: aceofspades on May 28, 2013, 03:48:23 PM
Black Knight, did you go to the NYWG 2012 Encampment? We only did 1 PT, on the 1st or 2nd day, after dinner. (Which was a terrible idea.)
Yes, I did. I was in Charlie Flight. Got the third highest scire.
And doing PT after dinner was horrible. I believe it was the 2nd day we did PT
C/CMSgt Millson
First Sergeant
Rome City School District Cadet Squadron
NER-NY-801

Black Knight

-Your parents yell at you for yelling and calling them sir/ma'am when they aska question
-You carry your camelbak/canteens with you everywhere.
-You still study your OI in your free-time.
-Your friends ask why are there 6 numbers written on your gym shorts
C/CMSgt Millson
First Sergeant
Rome City School District Cadet Squadron
NER-NY-801

Duke Dillio

- You sleep at the position of attention or parade rest
- You call the room to attention when your teacher walks in the door
- You eat your lunch in 3 minutes flat and hold your empty cup over your head to show everyone it is actually empty
- You take your Red Sox cap off when you go indoors (sorry, I'm an old fan...)
- When your siblings do something wrong, you tell them to drop and give you 20
- You put hospital corners in your bed after you wake up in the morning
- You blouse your jeans into your tennis shoes before going to school
- You refuse to wear any color t-shirt other than black or white
- You raise your hand in class and ask the teacher, "Permission to ask a question?"
- You start to feel like you can't be friends with someone because they haven't been to an encampment or aren't in CAP
- When walking down the hall and an adult approaches, you hit the wall
- You salute your principal and your parents in passing and then get angry when they don't say "Good morning, cadet" or return the salute
- You actually believe that MRE's have great flavor
- You don't leave home without first checking to make sure that your CAPID is in your pocket and your canteen is full

I've got tons more...

ol'fido

-Your that one cadet that walks around with a camelbak sucking on the thing constantly like it's a friggin' pacifier.

DON'T BE THAT CADET. SAY NO TO THE CAMELBAK "BINKY".
Lt. Col. Randy L. Mitchell
Historian, Group 1, IL-006

That Anonymous Guy

Quote from: Duke Dillio on June 02, 2013, 08:10:10 AM
- You take your Red Sox cap off when you go indoors (sorry, I'm an old fan...)
I actually do this fairly often wih my Yankees hat (apology accepted) because I don't really wear a hat unless it's a cover and I've been raised that its not polite to wear a hat indoors.

miss.aviator.girl

Quote from: ol'fido on June 02, 2013, 02:32:54 PM
-Your that one cadet that walks around with a camelbak sucking on the thing constantly like it's a friggin' pacifier.

DON'T BE THAT CADET. SAY NO TO THE CAMELBAK "BINKY".

Yup, there was definitely some of that at ILWG Summer Encampment 2013.  ;D

Mslayton_24

Quote from: That Anonymous Guy on May 21, 2013, 09:44:41 PM
Quote from: TJT__98 on May 21, 2013, 09:21:11 PM
Quote from: aceofspades on May 21, 2013, 07:21:00 PM
-When you call your teacher ma'am
You didn't before?
I know it's common in the south but no one really does it up north.
Actually it isn't really common in the south. Well at least it isn't down here in Georgia. A bunch of kids are rude and disrespectful.
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Jaison009

Quote from: usafaux2004 on May 28, 2013, 08:38:04 PM
You might have gone to encampment if you're a cadet officer.

Got to love sarcasm and stating the obvious :clap: :clap:

a2capt

Except there are the few that didn't go to encampment, as you know it. ;)

Joystick

You square all your corners
You are still recovering your voice
You bed has perfect hospital corners
You get all OCD and want to hospital corner your sibling's bed
Jodie's are stuck in your head all day long

Silva Bullet

#39
Quote from: TJT__98 on May 21, 2013, 09:21:11 PM
Quote from: aceofspades on May 21, 2013, 07:21:00 PM
-When you call your teacher ma'am
You didn't before?

When I grew up the first 12 years of my life in California, not once did I ever hear ma'am. Totally different story now in Georgia.

Also...
-When you wake up before your alarm goes off.
-When you whistle your flight Jodie.