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post Feb 19, 2009 - 10:17 PM
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first things first...
what should i expect during basic training?
are they gonna put me out right off the bat to run 2 or 3 miles?
or what?
im super psyched to go...not too much for basic training tho =/
any info would be great!!!
thanks

kevin

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post Feb 19, 2009 - 11:21 PM
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what branch, MOS, where you going for basic


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post Feb 19, 2009 - 11:25 PM
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first two weeks are shock then you get used to it. As for physical PT its always tough, but they start out low and every week make you do more and more and more. By the end of basic or boot, which ever branch your in. The physical exercise wont even phase you any more. Just keep a low profile and do what they say. If you stand out they will never leave you alone. Also just keep telling your self it cant last forever and it will be over before you know it and you'll have some of the funniest stories and memories for the remainder of you life.


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post Feb 19, 2009 - 11:32 PM
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which branch? my best friend just went air force, and he says the boot camp is pretty rough (he's on his 3rd week i think). he has even messed up his knee. aww. =[


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post Feb 19, 2009 - 11:40 PM
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for me i was at Fort Benning GA, A 2/47, MOS-68W. it was the best and worst time of my life. since i had a panic attack during the first smoking due to my anixety. So i was noticed from the beginning, but i was supposed to be on my meds so it was my fault for not saying anything about the anxiety and stuff. learned alot during the time i was there if i could go back i would.


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post Feb 19, 2009 - 11:41 PM
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Like these guys said, What branch?? Each service has it's own methods of Basic.


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post Feb 20, 2009 - 10:51 AM
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id like to go for the army


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post Feb 20, 2009 - 11:39 AM
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QUOTE (celica9110 @ Feb 20, 2009 - 11:51 AM) *
id like to go for the army


Ok, so you haven't even signed up yet??

Weigh your options. What do you want to do??

Have a "job" and a corporate mentality with the highest quality standards?? Go Air Force

Kill things, and love the muck??? marines

Be in the thick of things?? Army

Like the water?? Navy

Don't want to leave home?? Coast Guard (Yes they are a military component).

Now......are you wanting to do something fun, or are you looking for something that would translate to outside work after the typical 4 year commitment to the military?

Think you might make a career out of it?? Then DEFINITELY go for a job you'll like, as job satisfaction is KEY.

I've been in the Air Force for 12 years now, and my suggestion would be as a minimal starting point to answer the questions above. DO NOT take the decision of joining up lightly, the military is not a game, is not always fun, and is very hard work. But the sense of personal and group accomplishment, comraderie, and putting on that uniform every day knowing you're doing your part outweighs all. Don't do it just to have a job, do it because it's something you want to do.


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post Feb 20, 2009 - 1:09 PM
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^^ that is true what he says.
with the army knowin from being raised an army brat, dont let the recruiters feed you bs if you know anyone in the army ask them ?s. cause most recruiters will say anything to get you to sign up, but not all of them.


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post Feb 20, 2009 - 3:10 PM
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I was in the army NG and went to FT. Jackson SC when I was 17, defenatly a shock to
the system at first. Be prepared to have someone in your face screaming and basicly
degrading you. This tactic is used for a reason, to make you be able to react quickly and
profficently under extremly tense situations, such as combat. This lasts a few weeks, you
will get orientated on basic stuff, lots of physical training, a crap load of marching and drill
and cerimony. The drill and marching are to learn to perform as a team.

Then you will learn basic rifle marksmanship.(the drill sgts get a little nicer when you are packing live ammo)
You will get training on basic tactics, nuclear chemical and biological warfare(you will go through
a gas chamber with CS gas, yes it sucks)and other tasks. Parts of basic training are tough but you will learn a lot.
I am just glad there was not a spelling test or I never would have made it.


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post Feb 20, 2009 - 3:19 PM
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i always kinda wanted to join the navy...but it is a huge toss up between the army and navy


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post Feb 20, 2009 - 6:31 PM
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yes the CS gas burns like hell espcially if your sweating wich you prolly will be


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Yeah, like what a lot of people here said, its not like you think it is. Myself, am in the Navy, dad was in, brother is in, so I kinda knew what to expect. The hardest part from what I observed is the being away from home, but if you can get over that you'll do just fine. As far as "standing out", in a good way it'll help you later on in your career (if you choose to do that), if you stand out in the right way. Dont be afraid to take on an extra responsibility, and dont be afraid to volunteer yourself (as you'll find out you might be "voluntold" anyway). Do what your supposed to do, do it right and help those who cant. Even though you might think no one is watching, they are.
As far as the PT, cant say much for the Army, but in the Navy we started slow for the first two weeks, then things really heated up (anyone here who was in can tell you what it means when they say "make it rain"), but again, like everyone said you get used to it. Yes, they will yell at you, they are only trying to break you down so they can "mold" you in to what you need to be. So dont take it personally.
There are a lot of aspects that they dont tell you about in boot camp, again ,cant speak for the Army. The worst part though is duty and watchstanding, but it comes with being in the military. And its not really as bad as it seems. Ask your recruiter as many questions as possible, they can provide you with a wealth of information. I want to touch on something that Akirad1 said, yes some (or most for that part) of the recruiters will treat you like a quota, find one who dosent, and if you know people in the branch, talk to them as well. I cant speak for everyone, but I love what I do.
post Feb 20, 2009 - 7:44 PM
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ive been talking to my buddy Dan and he was in the army...ive been asking him about it he said just do everything perfectly and try your best but i think itll be not fun but adventurous


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post Feb 24, 2009 - 6:08 PM
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Hey man, saw this thread and had to put my 2 cents in. If you're also thinking about college don't forget about ROTC. I actually just started AFROTC (Air Force Reserve Office Training Corps) and so far its been great. The camaraderie is unparalleled and I can already tell you that the friends you make in the military will be there for the rest of your life. I was blown away when I saw the kind of brotherhood the military gives you. One time my celica broke down when I was in uniform and two separate active duty AF members pulled over to help. It's great. But on another note ROTC is a long road. It will be four more years till I commission but it will all be worth it when I have a degree under my belt and I'm flyin an F-15.



Just something to think about, it's a hard decision and shouldn't be taken lightly.



post Feb 24, 2009 - 7:08 PM
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When you consider ROTC and 4 years to be a "platoon leader", or an average of 10 or 12 years
or more to be the enlisted rank equivelent "platoon sgt", 4 years is nothing. I was in for 11 years
and got out as an SSG one rank below platoon sgt. If I was doing it again ROTC would defenatly
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post Feb 25, 2009 - 11:51 PM
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well guys i leave for MEPs monday...at ft jackson
then my recruiter told me that itll be a month, month and a half before i leave
sooo yeah.
and my MOS is gonna be 19k


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post Feb 26, 2009 - 12:10 AM
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I went to basic at Jackson. I changed mos shortly after and was trained as a 19E (m60) then transitioned to 19K(m1)
nice choice. There is no way to describe the firepower and rush you get. I miss them frown.gif , if I didn't have a growing family
at the time, I would have stayed in forever. Tanks are the sh!t !!!


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post Feb 26, 2009 - 11:52 AM
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yeah....but the only downfall for me is that im 6 1 =/
sooo ill be hunched over a lot
but its all good


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my uncle 6ft and he was a M1 abrahm operator during desert storm, and he loved it
edited spelling


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i think that ill like it


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post Mar 4, 2009 - 10:31 AM
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hey guys im official...i went to MEPS yesterday...and a long day it was
but ive been sworn in and my basic will be in Ft. Jackson
then AIT in Ft. Eustis


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post Mar 4, 2009 - 10:56 AM
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Relaxin Jackson as they say, so whats your MOS


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post Mar 4, 2009 - 6:34 PM
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Fort Benning, GA. Co. A 2/58 Infantry FTW!! Nah Ft. Benning sucked but glad that's been a done deal in 2001. 8 years in the military and still going strong, so if you like traveling and being stationed all over the world then active army or any other branch like the air force is a good deal.


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I thought you were 19K they used to have all basic and ait in Knox, but that has been a while.


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i was Ft Benning A2/47 shadow comapny, regulators mount up. glad its over but wish it was over under diff circumstances.
as still in the Army


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post Mar 5, 2009 - 1:46 PM
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im a 15T
blackhawk mechanic
ft. jackson: basic
ft eustis: AIT


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nice you must have scored pretty hi on your test


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QUOTE (Akirad1 @ Mar 5, 2009 - 1:54 PM) *
nice you must have scored pretty hi on your test

yup 67...my recruiter wanted me to do intel...i was like boring i want something hands on he was like well tank school is full...infantry or mechanic...so thats how i chose my UH-60 mechanic MOS


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yeah and intel you have "big brother" looking over your shoulder all the time.


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Im currently doing ROTC and i know everyone says Cadets are bitches but hey whatever. I personally would love to enlist and get those experiences but how could i pass up free college at an expensive ass school to be an Aerospace Engineer, and then get paid to do it. not to mention i come out as a 2nd LT in the United States Army. Anyways im a huge military buff all around so i give props to anyone who has the courage to go military in any branch. BTW I still get to go to schools like Airborne, Mountain, Sapper, Air Assault, etc etc.
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QUOTE (6G94celica @ Mar 6, 2009 - 6:57 PM) *
Im currently doing ROTC and i know everyone says Cadets are bitches but hey whatever. I personally would love to enlist and get those experiences but how could i pass up free college at an expensive ass school to be an Aerospace Engineer, and then get paid to do it. not to mention i come out as a 2nd LT in the United States Army. Anyways im a huge military buff all around so i give props to anyone who has the courage to go military in any branch. BTW I still get to go to schools like Airborne, Mountain, Sapper, Air Assault, etc etc.

what exactly is a sapper?


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Sappers= elite demo guys or somethin


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i served 6 years Army EOD. i ****ing loved it. basic training was a summer camp with counselors that yelled at you. i was in pretty good shape from wrestling in HS so the PT was nothing for me. AIT was the best. i got to blow **** up and handle explosives. how cool is that. when i got out i had a job waiting for me making about 85,000 a year. when iraq kicked off i was offered several jobs to go over there and clean up. salary was 250,000 for a 1 year contract. i passed on that and now im an electrical engineer at Northrop Grumman. GI bill paid for college and im making good money.

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QUOTE (celica9110 @ Mar 6, 2009 - 10:02 PM) *
QUOTE (6G94celica @ Mar 6, 2009 - 6:57 PM) *
Im currently doing ROTC and i know everyone says Cadets are bitches but hey whatever. I personally would love to enlist and get those experiences but how could i pass up free college at an expensive ass school to be an Aerospace Engineer, and then get paid to do it. not to mention i come out as a 2nd LT in the United States Army. Anyways im a huge military buff all around so i give props to anyone who has the courage to go military in any branch. BTW I still get to go to schools like Airborne, Mountain, Sapper, Air Assault, etc etc.

what exactly is a sapper?


my dad has been in AF for almost 20 years flying (was out, went back in cuz airline industry is so crappy, now flys reserves) im currently in the process of applying for AFROTC scholarship- seems you've chosen army so i cant convince you otherwise ; ).
its all good stuff with great benefits ive been an brat my whole life and love every aspect of it- one of the guys my dad flys with has two sons in the TX Air Guard and both got 10k plus signing bonuses, plus get paid to drill etc. you really can't go wrong

side note to 6g94celica-what kind of questions did they ask in your interview- Ive got an ALO (Liasion officer) that is supposed to be contacting me soon and i want to be ready- kind of freakin out
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6 weeks im super excited!!!!


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I guess i missed my chance to preach about the Coast Guard haha, I'm a cadet at the Coast Guard Academy so I know what the ROTC guys are talking about, but seriously any form of the military is a great decision (as long as its your decision) and you can accomplish a lot in the service or after with the skills/leadership training you will receive, enjoy. wink.gif

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QUOTE (jcbass7 @ Mar 16, 2009 - 9:05 PM) *
I guess i missed my chance to preach about the Coast Guard haha, I'm a cadet at the Coast Guard Academy so I know what the ROTC guys are talking about, but seriously any form of the military is a great decision (as long as its your decision) and you can accomplish a lot in the service or after with the skills/leadership training you will receive, enjoy. wink.gif

Whats up New London. Used to live in Groton till I got shipped out. Have a friend in the coast guard, GM2 now. He loves it, but I still give him crap.
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5weeks im not too worried about basic


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QUOTE (97celiman @ Mar 8, 2009 - 1:03 PM) *
QUOTE (celica9110 @ Mar 6, 2009 - 10:02 PM) *
QUOTE (6G94celica @ Mar 6, 2009 - 6:57 PM) *
Im currently doing ROTC and i know everyone says Cadets are bitches but hey whatever. I personally would love to enlist and get those experiences but how could i pass up free college at an expensive ass school to be an Aerospace Engineer, and then get paid to do it. not to mention i come out as a 2nd LT in the United States Army. Anyways im a huge military buff all around so i give props to anyone who has the courage to go military in any branch. BTW I still get to go to schools like Airborne, Mountain, Sapper, Air Assault, etc etc.

what exactly is a sapper?


my dad has been in AF for almost 20 years flying (was out, went back in cuz airline industry is so crappy, now flys reserves) im currently in the process of applying for AFROTC scholarship- seems you've chosen army so i cant convince you otherwise ; ).
its all good stuff with great benefits ive been an brat my whole life and love every aspect of it- one of the guys my dad flys with has two sons in the TX Air Guard and both got 10k plus signing bonuses, plus get paid to drill etc. you really can't go wrong

side note to 6g94celica-what kind of questions did they ask in your interview- Ive got an ALO (Liasion officer) that is supposed to be contacting me soon and i want to be ready- kind of freakin out



Hey man sorry i ddin't get back to you right away, but it for the army it was real simple, just the basic stuff and security check. AF may be more strict i know they are alot more mental based than the army so im not real sure.
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well ait sucks the sergeants look at me more than they did at basic
i was echo 2/60 at basic SCOUTS OUT! hahaha
im in ft eustis and wanting to change my mos to 11b any hints on how to do it????


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What's up my friend? I have been in the Army for 12 years now. I'm 30 and still at it. Basic training was a blast and I wish I could do it all over again. It's seems tough at first, but nothing compares to working with people from all over and having to put your trust in them. Ya'll are going thru the same thing and it's great(atleast after it's over, lol).

Whatever you decide to do, make sure it's what you really want to do and you are going to dedicate yourself to doing it. The military isn't as bad as some people make it seem. I've been to Iraq twice and I enjoyed the experiences.
Don't do it for money or for some other pleasure, do it because it's where your heart is.

I must say it's good to have a guaranteed job with the way the world is now.

I see someone mentioned all the branches of service to you so the choice is yours.
Just don't go there and get all excited about the lil money you save and overspend. Many guys go deep in debt because of this.

If you need any info just PM me anytime and I'll share whatever info/knowledge I can with you.

G/L............

You have to go through your chain of command when you are done with AIT...
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QUOTE (keison2000 @ Jul 30, 2009 - 8:46 PM) *
What's up my friend? I have been in the Army for 12 years now. I'm 30 and still at it. Basic training was a blast and I wish I could do it all over again. It's seems tough at first, but nothing compares to working with people from all over and having to put your trust in them. Ya'll are going thru the same thing and it's great(atleast after it's over, lol).

Whatever you decide to do, make sure it's what you really want to do and you are going to dedicate yourself to doing it. The military isn't as bad as some people make it seem. I've been to Iraq twice and I enjoyed the experiences.
Don't do it for money or for some other pleasure, do it because it's where your heart is.

I must say it's good to have a guaranteed job with the way the world is now.

I see someone mentioned all the branches of service to you so the choice is yours.
Just don't go there and get all excited about the lil money you save and overspend. Many guys go deep in debt because of this.

If you need any info just PM me anytime and I'll share whatever info/knowledge I can with you.

G/L............

You have to go through your chain of command when you are done with AIT...

my chain of command starts with student leadership...or do u mean go to my sergaent???


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