it was fun while it lasted.. and oh by the way the douche i hacked is comming your way. he told me in an email that he is going down the OPT 40 training pipeline.
i got my EIB yesterday. didn't go true blue, but i got it none the less. i just thought id let you guys know since this is kinda were it started for me when i was coming back in. thanks again for all of the good advice i have harvested off of this site.
i have been RTO for about 5 months now. its pretty cool i know my shit pretty well. i can definitely say I'm the best RTO in the company just cause when then other RTO's shit breaks they come see me. i am looking for information about transmission problems in a mountainous environment. effects of ...
i was wondering if anyone here has ever been an RTO on a combat deployment particularly one in a mountainous environment. as for the job, i actually like the added responsibility of being the RTO, give me a challenge to learn a lot of things that most normal Joe's don't.
i completly understand and agree, but i have to admit there is a part of me that wants to beat the living shit out of these people. i guess the post was made mostly to vent my flustration.
let it be known that my unit is very very protective of this hollowed ground, and if it had not been for a direct order from our regimental commander, hostilities would have most likely been initiated. these "looney ...
had my first jump today (c130)... holy shit. that sums it up... holy shit. it was the most hooah thing i have ever done. kept my feet and knees together i had a good exit, and a good landing (i walked away).
I finished tower week friday. I actually got to use the 250" tower it was pretty awesome, the most "hooah" thing i have done thus far at BAC. I also finally got to run up cardiac hill friday.. i know what all of you guys are talking about now. im really hyped up for jump week im finially going to ...