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chdoro89 01-02-2018 11:51

Progress
 
I'm currently home for HBL but only have 8 days let of infantry OSUT when I return to Ft. Benning this week and then its off to airborne school. Basic training is not very hard physically, the most difficult part is the constant punishment (via standing in formation for hours) because 18 and 19 year-olds don't know how to shut up, stand still or move out with a purpose at the appropriate times. The opportunity to get hands on with various weapons was the highlight for me and some of the training was very beneficial. There is not much opportunity to practice rucking; we did a 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 mile road march at a slow 18 min mile pace finishing with a 6 mile ruck/run in an hour and 20 minutes. My 2 mile run time improved from 14:30 to 11:45 but my pushups/situps both decreased from my PT score prior to shipping. I'm looking forward to having some personal time now for self guided PT. In the end basic training is one of those things I'm glad I did but also glad that I don't have to do it again. I'll keep you updated as the road progresses.

chdoro89 02-02-2018 09:40

After 3 weeks of airborne hold I'm finally moved over to airborne school and start training again on Monday.

2018commo 02-02-2018 11:13

I suspect you will receive some remedial push-up training shortly. Enjoy Jump school I was on your path 39 years ago. Savor every minute as retirement comes way too quick.

BTW: don't come home without it...

JJ_BPK 02-02-2018 12:06

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Originally Posted by 2018commo (Post 639510)
BTW: don't come home without it...

What he said..

Next month it will be 49 yrs since I stepped out of the A$$ end of a C-119 Box Car

:lifter:D:lifter

If there wasn't any oil on the cowlings,,
How did you know it the engine was running??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVR_HMAx5uc

Joker 02-02-2018 16:42

You are still a dirty nasty LEG, until you graduate, then you'll just be a CHERRY.

Don't come home without it!

Cobwebs 02-02-2018 18:02

C-119
 
Will always be my favorite...of course now its a museum piece down in Benning....sorta puts things in perspective JJ.:rolleyes:

chdoro89 02-05-2018 20:57

Thanks for all your replies, we're definitely reminded we are dirty, nasty legs. :D The first day went well for me, not so much for the 90+ that failed their pt test though.

7624U 02-06-2018 05:08

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Originally Posted by chdoro89 (Post 637743)
In the end basic training is one of those things I'm glad I did but also glad that I don't have to do it again.

Done it three times I must love me some basic...:D

Now get them wings upon your chest, Jump like a bird from it's nest! Land like shit and walk away, Only path to the green beret!

chdoro89 02-24-2018 09:55

3 times?? Yikes, I'll stick to my one :D. After 5 successful jumps (and a few hard landings) I have graduated from airborne school. They made sure to announce multiple times that the "DoD has officially banned the giving of blood wings" and asked for our cooperation in the matter. Oh well :rolleyes: the journey continues!

Joker 02-24-2018 17:07

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Originally Posted by chdoro89 (Post 640507)
3 times?? Yikes, I'll stick to my one :D. After 5 successful jumps (and a few hard landings) I have graduated from airborne school. They made sure to announce multiple times that the "DoD has officially banned the giving of blood wings" and asked for our cooperation in the matter. Oh well :rolleyes: the journey continues!

Go give yourself the blood wings! :D

Congratulations, don't loose focus on the next event (one step at a time). :lifter


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