Well, yet another summer down the drain.
I got "adjusted" TODAY from my class that was supposed to be leaving 13 June, back to the one leaving 30 May. That's THIS Friday!! That SUCKS!!!! I was really looking forward to another couple weekends of freedom.
Anyway, I finish getting kicked in the junk OCS this summer, be done 26 July. Commission on 6 Sep. Lots of adult beverages on Lake Travis in Aug to make up for lost time.
Then off to flight school assuming they actually got my slot lined up so I'll be back in time to deploy. You never can tell with the Army; if it made sense we wouldn't do it, not without 30 pages of justification anyway.
Wish me luck. Pray for no injuries, or at least for a medic with lots of motrin. I'll catch yall when I get back. ;D
Congrats, and good luck. Where are you going? Are you doing accelerated OCS and traveling to Ft Lewis this Summer for Warrior Forge? If so, I am heading out shortly for the tear down of the Advanced Party for the course, and always love to Mess with speak to OCS guys.
Anyway.....Just remember to tell yourself when it is really sucking.......September 6 2008. That is your goal, and you would be surprised how much more mental Army training is than anything else (as you know). Don't let the Staffers get to you, and make some friends there (that is always important later on in your career).
Becoming an Officer (either Warrant or Commissioned) is a very elite club you are about to join. Enjoy the journey there, and bring back some awesome memories.
You are actually in a smaller "club" that knows exactly what it means to be enlisted. I only had a small enlisted experience, not even a year. I always believed though that Officers who had themselves been enlisted make better Officers, and can relate to their Soldiers. It is actually very visible both in Garrison and Deployed which Officers were Prior-Enlisted and which were West Pointers and ROTC Cadets.
All the best to you, and hopefully when you get back this summer your wait between return and actual Commissioning goes quick. That can be the longest couple of weeks you will ever wait for anything in your life (or at least it seems to be). :)
Best of luck to you DNall! You'll be fine. Don't worry about the Motrin. Just get home in one piece!!
All the best, Dennis! Be careful, my friend.
Jack
Good Luck!
Hooah.
My summer is mostly screwed too. But at least it's Air Force screwed and not Army screwed. Much easier in the AF....Army, BTDT.
^ Thread aside... I just spent a good fifteen seconds trying to kill the bug that was on my screen before I realized it was part of your sig. Argh.
Good luck DNall!
Thanks all!!!
Quote from: mikeylikey on May 28, 2008, 06:06:32 PM
Where are you going? Are you doing accelerated OCS and traveling to Ft Lewis this Summer for Warrior Forge?
Our traditional class is going to Ft Lewis end of the summer. I am in an accelerated class. I do all three phases in one place, which is going to be wonderful South Dakota. Hopefully that's not as hot & humid as Ft McClellan, AL that I was supposed to be going to. I don't care where it is, just so I freakin get there & the dumb thing over with ASAP. Every day in pain is one day closer to done.
QuoteAll the best to you, and hopefully when you get back this summer your wait between return and actual Commissioning goes quick. That can be the longest couple of weeks you will ever wait for anything in your life (or at least it seems to be). :)
Rumor is... they got optional air assault slots when we get back to eat up some of that time. That'd be nice, we'll see if that pans out. I'll take the extra couple weeks pay.
Quote from: DNall on May 28, 2008, 10:46:29 PM
Thanks all!!!
Hopefully that's not as hot & humid as Ft McClellan, AL that I was supposed to be going to.
Amen, brother. I did both OBC and AOC at Mt McClellan (yes, I'm an old guy), and it was a trifle . . . warm.
And the locals made you feel a little like
An Officer and a Gentleman, if you know what I mean. . .
I wasn't sorry when they moved most of the Army out of there. I didn't realize they still do OCS phases on post.
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Rumor is... they got optional air assault slots when we get back to eat up some of that time. That'd be nice, we'll see if that pans out. I'll take the extra couple weeks pay.
Great school, good skills. You learn a lot about things like "Applied Static Electricity Theory." 8)
Have a good time and stay in the middle of the pack.
Ned Lee
I was at Benning all last summer. Sand on everything & those dang nats. Figured it'd be about the same.
Got Ft Meade, South Dakota (as opposed to Maryland). That's a ways north of Rapid city in Sturgis. And that's about all I've figured out about the place so far. Love this 48hr notice crap. ???
Good luck, Dennis. All the crap will go rapidly: only the good times will seem to crawl.
In my 30 yrs, never heard of Ft Meade, SD. Have been to Sturgis: best thing about it is that it is close to the Black Hills.
South Dakota in the summer is no bed of roses, but the humidity is less than Benning. Watch out for tornados.
Paul
Thanks sir. I'm sure the first couple weeks will go slow as hell, but once the routine is set it'll be okay. The lack of sleep & constant doing stuff will no doubt keep my mind busy anyway. That and TAC officers.
DNall, Keep your powder dry, your boots shined (I know, both are anachronisms!) and for heaven's sake don't volunteer for anything!
Seriously, good luck!
Hua! on the way. couple more posts around here & I'm gone. Anyone that's going to be in the Austin area 6 Sep, you're more than welcome to come watch me get pinned. Lt Gov is the speaker & drinks are on me. ;D here's to getting it done!
Jaybird512 lives in the Austin area and Nick McLarty is an 1 1/2 hours south in San Antonio.
Quote from: DNall on May 30, 2008, 03:13:39 AM
Hua! on the way. couple more posts around here & I'm gone. Anyone that's going to be in the Austin area 6 Sep, you're more than welcome to come watch me get pinned. Lt Gov is the speaker & drinks are on me. ;D here's to getting it done!
Hua! Good luck.
I know there's a few folks here from the area. Met several of them at past functions. I'm just sayin... will have some LT pay to blow. Aug might be kind of blurry, but Sep 6 it's gonna be on.
Quote from: DNall on May 30, 2008, 03:23:01 AM
I know there's a few folks here from the area. Met several of them at past functions. I'm just sayin... will have some LT pay to blow. Aug might be kind of blurry, but Sep 6 it's gonna be on.
Don't forget, Ft Hood is only an hour away from Austin! My friend Mike Sim (a former CAP senior member) is stationed there. He commissioned last June from ROTC.
DNall, as long as you have a flight training slot waiting for you, all else is doable.
Looks comfy. Better than Sand Hill
Dennis: looks like you have things well covered. Realize now that Ft Meade is a NG post. Still going to be hotter than blazes(?). Like Ned Lee, I did my initial officer training in warm climates: still managed to survive. I did ROTC Summer Camp and OBC at Ft Eustis, Va and MIOAC at Ft Holabird, Md. Neither are garden spots and both are hot and humid in the summer. Of course, hot is relative: if you have spent a year in Southeast Asia, you know what I mean.
Good luck and have a blast at the 6 Sep deal: CA is a bit far to come from for a beer.
hey all...
Halfway done here & going well. Will be done end of July & hitting the bar at the Denver Airport on the way home. The weather isn't bad actually. It's been fairly nice minus some rain early in the process. It's a hell of a lot of terrain (steep hills) and 3k altitude that all suck when you're coming from sea level flat houston, but drive on. I'll be out of here end of July & hopefully on to Rucker as soon thereafter as possible.
Talk to yall soon!!!
two weeks left. Done just about everything. Just hitting the field now for 10-12 days, and outprocess. Be nice to actually put on 2LT after all this work. Just a little harder than hanging around for six months in CAP.