Posted on 04/24/2003 4:03:41 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society
LET'S ROLL!!!
Haven't been here much lately - been busier than a one toothed beaver in a pine forest. Several new courses coming online and a few things happening in the office have kept me going in three or four differnt directions. Hopefully things will slow down in the not to distant future and allow me to spend more time here (I'm going through ATRW withdrawl symptoms)
And Sec'y Powell says France will not get off scot free for opposing our war effort.
Good!
Before I run off to do some software loads, I wanted to share this link with y'all. If you have sound, turn it up (and grab a tissue): We are with them.
Need more coffee...back in a little while!
May I ask a favor from everyone.......can you all say a prayer we find Scott Speicher.
Back is a little better today at least I was able to get out of bed without alot of pain..
MMMmmmmm....Nothing better than some fresh MS Gulf Shrimp!!!
Have a great time!
ROTFLMBO!!!
Looks like I need to buy stock in the local White Flag corp!!!
France - natures way of saying DOH!
He was atomized.
I am pleased to report that the influence of the new White House resident has percolated down to the art school. There were several vulgar pieces, but the school had chosen to display them in an alcove BEHIND A CURTAIN!!!! Hahahaha!!
I was thus saved from having to restrain Mr. Marple, and the rest of the exhibit was quite nice. Our daughter's paintings attracted quite a few viewers, which pleased her. Jazz music was being played and there was a refreshment table which students were partaking of in lieu of dinner, so we let them have the goodies.
We were quite pleased at the exhibit, and daughter said she was glad to be graduating, as she had forgotten how pretentious so many of the folks are when congrgated together at an event like this. We also toured her studio and she gave her dad an architectural drawing which he will have framed for his office.
We had a nice evening, and I am grateful that I have such a talented and level-headed daughter.
Thought I would share boychild's e-mail re: his experience yesterday re: enlistment:
"Hello-
I went to the link you sent me & my experience matched up almost exactly. At about 11:45 Tuesday my recruiter took me to the east side office where the star force van was, and waited for about an hour. some chick slept through her alarm, or so she said. I got dropped off at the asvab floor of MEPS & that took an hour or two, got an 84 out of 99 which is pretty good. good enough to get into any program i want, probably. After that I stopped by the room which was actually pretty nice. two sinks outside the bathroom, two T.V.s, sofas, the whole works. I figured they would stick us in a hole in the wall. I can't say much for the dinner. I had awful instant mashed potatoes & bland corn with a wildwood soda. I didn't have to pay, so i guess it was worth every penny. Then I wandered around downtown Milwaukee for a couple hours, which I'm starting to get accustomed to. The MEPS was very near the greyhound station & badger bus. At around 8:00 I got back to the Howard Johnson & met my roomate. This guy was shipping out for boot camp that day to be a fireman or something. stayed up until about midnight & "reveille" was at 4:00 A.M. Breakfast was pretty awful too. I can't even remember what it was i was so tired. at about 4:45 we all stumbled down the street to the MEPS center & did all the stuff on that link you sent me- alcohol test, blood test, vision, hearing, drug test, medical physical & physical competency test. all this took about 8 hours, at least 3/4 of which was hurry up and wait. To top it off, the receptionist kept putting shows like "dawson's creek" & "changing spaces" on the T.V. Everything turned out good. my vision was 20/20 in both eyes & the hearing test was good too. I went to the guard office & took care of my 91 wisce M.O.S. (medic major) & all my other paperwork, got finger-printed, and sat around for about an hour. at 3:30 a guard officer came in & administered the oath, we finished the paperwork, I waited another hour for the star force van, and was supposed to meet my recruiter and C.O. at the Madison armory, but they were gone by then so i got a ride back to the dorms. tomorrow i'll prolly get a call about that..
So that's where i'm at. Next month my training is going to start.. i think i told you before, i'm in the 32nd infantry division, known as the "red arrow". they have a fairly impressive history, here's a link: http://www.ngb.army.mil/gallery/heritage/redarrow.shtml
I'm going down to meps around november 4th and basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri starts on the 14th. Immediately after I'll start medic training at Fort Sam Houston on February 2nd, and that lasts 16 weeks. I don't know if I clearly explained what I'm doing, but as it's been explained to me, I'll be assigned to a platoon of other medics, and then on outdoor training days & if we get shipped out, I'll go in as air infantry with a different combat unit, so i'll have a gun and everything, and then if somebody gets hurt it will be my job to administer first aid and coordinate the evac. I still don't have alot of the details, i should by this weekend. That's about it for now, have a good one, i'll see you l8r-"
Ducking!
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