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I swore in today!

bjohnson_7

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I swore into the U.S. Army today at the Nashville MEPS. My MOS is 89B-Ammunition Specialist. I wanted Airborne but there weren't any slots available for Infantry for the rest of the year. But I believe I will like this MOS. I ship out Sept. 13th to Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri for BCT then to Ft. Lee, VA for AIT and who knows from there.
 
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Army is looking to reduce its size by about 27,000 which might have been part of the hangup.

Congrats!

Keep your head up and never quit!
 
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Great to hear. Good luck. Maybe you can go to the 82nd after your schooling. If you come in at the top of your class, you may be able to pick your duty station.

The Infantry is full for the rest of the year? Excellent. I hope any reductions aren't in the Combat arms. They have gutted the US Military ever since Desert Storm. I don't think there are enough left now to invade Aruba.
 
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Congratulations young man. There is no greater calling than serving your country! Good luck and always give 110%.
 
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I enlisted through the Nashville MEPS 10 yrs ago. It's been a helluva ride since. Thank you for answering the call. Good luck, and remember that there are many many programs that the army can offer a soldier that are not always advertised. WOCS, green to gold, PA program, Ect... Focus on finishing IET for now but always be thinking about down the road.
 
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congratulations!

from one Ordnance man to another... pay attention! haha. Good luck in training.
 
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I suspect you're soon going to have a completely new viewpoint about ammunition. From what little I know about the MOS, it seems very interesting and vital in today's military. I'm guessing it's the sort of skill set that would have more value to you as a long term enlistee than as something that might fuel a civilian career.

In any case I wish you the best fortune, and thank you for your decision to serve.

Be patient and cooperative during basic, and things should ease up some after that. Think in terms of 'we', instead of 'I'.

There are no shortcuts in basic. No matter what it might seem like, your Drill Sergeant has your best interests in mind.

Greg
 
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Outstanding! There is no greater sacrifice or honor than serving our republic. I wish you well.

Tip for basic, keep your mouth shut and ears/eyes open.
 
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Thanks for the words yall. I'm gonna give it everything I got and then some. I want to do as much as I can while I'm in and probably will re-up when time comes.
 
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^ funny shit.
 
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Its been a great time for me, Airforce, just hit my 16year mark so now I have less than 4yrs left.

Congrats
 
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I was told the very same thing. Finish basic trainee of the cycle, request a airborne pt test in AIT, do well enough and you'll get a gay pic like this one(only in modern fatigues). Everyone should have one.

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Congrats and enjoy Fort Lost in the Woods!!!
Keep your head up and basic will be over before you know it.

Thank you, and stay safe!
 
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Congratulations on your enlistment. Not everything you'll encounter will be enjoyable, but no profession is more rewarding. It will change your life for the better, and one day I'm sure you'll look back fondly on the time you served.
 
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Welcome to the Army and congratulations on making a good decision! Fight hard for you and your buddies! If you want to stay in it, consider becoming a Warrant, you'll never be happier! Either way, you've made a good decision.
 
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When you get to basic don't volunteer. Be respectful of your Drill Sgt.s. Don't let it get to you; because when you do they will be all over you.

I remember once when I was drop, doing diamond push ups, my drill Sgt. pretend your eating your girl friend pussy. I replied Drill Sgt. I may never come back up; stuck my tongue out towards the ground. He laughed said recover and never bothered me again.

This will be something you never forget; you will not forget your Drill Sgt's names either. Give 110% and have fun. Thank you for volunteering in the best Army in the world.

Jamie
 
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Once you finish Basic and get yourself trained and established with a unit, take some time to review and evaluate your situation.

Right now, the civilian sector is having a harsh time of it. If the service ever looked good, it's looking a lot better at this moment. There's a lot worse you could be doing right now than serving your country and liking it.

This assumes you're liking it; and honestly, most do, and if you don't, I'd finish my enlistment and step out.

Assuming you do, then that's the time to start asking yourself what you'd be looking for in Private Countryboy300 if you were his Platoon Leader; and by the way, asking your Platoon Leader for career planning guidance isn't cheating. You don't need to have a brown nose to ask a good question.

Greg
 
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I remember on my first full day at Parris Isand (you arrive in the middle of the night) when we were getting our initial issue of camo uniforms, one guy from way back in the woods somewhere in Kentucky actually said "Gee Gunny, are both these pairs of boots for me?". Everybody, including the DI's laughed their asses off.
He turned out to be a damn good infantry NCO a few years later.