It is with mixed emotions that I report that I have been accepted to Graduate School in the UK, (United Kingdom, NOT Ultimate Kirt) and I will be leaving in Sept. for Birmingham, England to pursue a degree in International Security Studies. I am excited about my studies :D, but it will be hard for me to leave the squadron :'(.
My squadron change of command ceremony is scheduled for 7 Jul at Barksdale AFB. Mamadinos will be accepting command. Any CAPTalkers welcome.
I am still scraping together the money for school, but I have received one scholarship: http://www.afa.org/media/press/AFExcel_wnrs.asp
And so a new chapter in the adventure begins...
Congratulations and best of luck!
Congratulations. and...
Cheerio!
I'm sure you'll have a jolly good time. England is one of my favourite countries to visit!
Be sure to raise an imperial pint in our honour, as we will for you, and let us know when you get your overseas squadron charter established so we can join your unit there. ;D 8)
Quote from: Pylon on June 23, 2008, 10:34:22 PM
...and let us know when you get your overseas squadron charter established so we can join your unit there. ;D 8)
Meh... Defect to the ATC and RAFVR(T).
Now I have a reason to go back to the UK. Congrats!
Good luck Judy....we'll miss you!
Good Luck!
Quote from: MIKE on June 23, 2008, 10:53:45 PM
Quote from: Pylon on June 23, 2008, 10:34:22 PM
...and let us know when you get your overseas squadron charter established so we can join your unit there. ;D 8)
Meh... Defect to the ATC and RAFVR(T).
I wish CAP was set up like the RAFVR (T)
they issue the adults a real military commission.
... If only... :'(
Judy
Get your BPA membership now.
:)
Okay.....I'll bite.....what's a BPA membership?
Good for you ! Enjoy the experience, just stay away from the Guiness . ;D
Quote from: lordmonar on June 24, 2008, 05:35:28 AM
Okay.....I'll bite.....what's a BPA membership?
I'd bet it's some sort of parachuting association.
Having read Judy's short bio in the scholarship news clip, I am continually amazed at the caliber of members we are privileged to have among us. Best of Luck, Judy, and remember, we are all here and will do everything we can do to help you, including keeping you and yours in our prayers.
Judy, that's fantastic! Congratulations and best wishes to you!!
Pip pip cheerio ...
Jack
Thanks, y'all.
BPA: http://www.bpa.org.uk/ (http://www.bpa.org.uk/)
ATC: http://www.aircadets.org/ (http://www.aircadets.org/)
RAFVR (T) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_VR(T) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_VR(T))
Wow, I may never come back. RAF Air cadets get to parachute! And their officers get commissions.
(Of course, I AM a Yank, so I don't know if I could accept/be eligible for such.)
Yes, I am currently investigating how I may affiliate with the Air Cadets. I'll let y'all know how it goes. I am pursuing the "foreign exchange officer" angle.
It will be interesting to compare the two organizations.
Sadly, Fifinella has never developed a taste for beer. More of a German wine gal. (Though Bailey's is quite tasty...)
I shall comprise the UK flight of the Barksdale Composite Squadron, and visitors are always welcome to my meetings. :D ;)
Thanks for the support, and come visit!
Seems like the Brits have a better Cadet Program over there.
Anyway.....good luck Judy! The UK is awesome, and you are so close to European Vacation Destinations. A "European Vacation, National Lampoons" style would be fun!
Quote from: Fifinella on June 24, 2008, 05:07:46 PM
Thanks, y'all.
BPA: http://www.bpa.org.uk/ (http://www.bpa.org.uk/)
ATC: http://www.aircadets.org/ (http://www.aircadets.org/)
RAFVR (T) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_VR(T) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_VR(T))
Wow, I may never come back. RAF Air cadets get to parachute! And their officers get commissions.
(Of course, I AM a Yank, so I don't know if I could accept/be eligible for such.)
Yes, I am currently investigating how I may affiliate with the Air Cadets. I'll let y'all know how it goes. I am pursuing the "foreign exchange officer" angle.
It will be interesting to compare the two organizations.
Sadly, Fifinella has never developed a taste for beer. More of a German wine gal. (Though Bailey's is quite tasty...)
I shall comprise the UK flight of the Barksdale Composite Squadron, and visitors are always welcome to my meetings. :D ;)
Thanks for the support, and come visit!
Don't make me put a DHS hold on you Judas...Judy. I meant Judy ::)
Quote from: Fifinella on June 24, 2008, 05:07:46 PM
Sadly, Fifinella has never developed a taste for beer. More of a German wine gal. (Though Bailey's is quite tasty...)
Same here. First born American from a German family (dad's birth certificate is in German and has a swastika on it), yet I can't stand beer. Everything else, cool.
UK is jealous of the UK. I may have to stop by on my way home from TX next month :-*
Congratulations and good luck over in Old Blighty! ;D
During my sojourn in the UK with the USAF, I had the pleasure of "serving" with No 2417 (Newmarket) Sqdn, ATC, as a CAP member in a foreign exchange type position. LOVED IT!
The stories I could tell . . . .
Quote from: Redbird Leader on June 27, 2008, 03:24:40 AM
During my sojourn in the UK with the USAF, I had the pleasure of "serving" with No 2417 (Newmarket) Sqdn, ATC, as a CAP member in a foreign exchange type position. LOVED IT!
The stories I could tell . . . .
Were you stationed at RAF Mildenhall? Part of my youth was spent at RAF Chicksands.
You are always welcome to visit us at Spangdahlem AFB Germany. The UK and West Germany is not too far away from each other....with the train it will take you 3 hours.
Just let us know. Visitors are always more than welcome........
www.capspangdahlem.com
^^ Thanks. I would like that. I will let you know if I get the chance to come over.
So I'm off to England, from whence I shall assume international correspondent duties to CAPTalk. Coming to you live, from the local pub, er, university. ;) Hold down the fort 'til I return.
Judy: bon voyage and good luck in your graduate studies. Remember that the natives there speak English and you speak American. Occasionally, you may understand each other.
Quote from: bosshawk on September 15, 2008, 08:07:13 PM
Judy: bon voyage and good luck in your graduate studies. Remember that the natives there speak English and you speak American. Occasionally, you may understand each other.
As one of the Royal Family put it: two nations divided by a common language ;)
The food also takes a bit getting used to.....
Raise a pint for me Judy!
Quote from: O-Rex on September 15, 2008, 09:27:15 PM
As one of the Royal Family put it: two nations divided by a common language ;)
George Bernard Shaw was Royalty?
Tags - MIKE
Thanks, y'all.
Quote from: Redbird Leader on June 27, 2008, 03:24:40 AM
During my sojourn in the UK with the USAF, I had the pleasure of "serving" with No 2417 (Newmarket) Sqdn, ATC, as a CAP member in a foreign exchange type position. LOVED IT!
The stories I could tell . . . .
I was just going to suggest something like that. Great idea.