Only one full day of drill this weekend. I was (mostly) on Sunday so I could attend the farewell ceremony for the Medical Detachment later this month. The first event of the weekend was the PT Test--what could be better than that? I scored a 316 because I was over the maximum on both pushups and situps. My official score is 300, but it is great to score "Superscale." If I use my raw scores and apply them to the 27-31 year age group (the highest standards are for this group, both 17-21 and 22-26 are slightly easier) I would have scored 259.
When I was in my teens and 20s my first time around in the Army, I smoked. I think my highest score was around 265. I never got 270 and usually scored just over 200. Always passed but not by much.
I know eventually getting old will catch up with me and I will walk slowly and yell at Liberals on CNN, but for now I am feeling good!
Veteran of four wars, four enlistments, four branches: Air Force, Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard. I am both an AF (Air Force) veteran and as Veteran AF (As Fuck)
Monday, September 10, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Not Going to Afghanistan!
This morning I found out I am not going to Afganistan in a very Army way. I was driving back from a meeting in NYC. I stopped for coffee and checked my email on my iPhone. In the list of message were two emails canceling my reservation for two training courses I need to go on the deployment.
I knew it meant I was not going. But I called a friend who is a full-time training NCO. He said Yes, in fact he got a call to reassign the training school since I would not be needing it.
Paperwork is reality in the Army. I read that message three hours ago. No one has officially told me I am not going, but I am very sure I will be in Lancaster when the last plane is wheels up.
I knew it meant I was not going. But I called a friend who is a full-time training NCO. He said Yes, in fact he got a call to reassign the training school since I would not be needing it.
Paperwork is reality in the Army. I read that message three hours ago. No one has officially told me I am not going, but I am very sure I will be in Lancaster when the last plane is wheels up.
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