A farewell to my fellow riflemen.

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as i write this, i sit in a hotel room, awaiting a trip to MEPS.

in less than 24 hours, i will be in Lackland AFB.

I would like to thank all the good men (and girls) at he high road.
of the several gun forums, tis has proved to be the most informative, and enjoyable. I would highly roccomend all the guys i know to this site for information and advice. i wish each and everyone of you well.

i an truly amaized at the wealth of knowlege and expirence avalible on this site.

see yall later...
 
Icebones,

Take care and good luck. Just do everything your DI tells you to do and do it lickity split. Don't worry they just like to yell it's in there nature.

Hey wait a minute you are talking Air Force Boot Camp. There is no yelling (I believe it is in their union contract) and I am pretty sure they went on strike a few years back to get weekends off. :neener:

I am just teasing, seriously good luck and if there is one thing that I have learned from my 22 years of continuing Naval service it is that you are embarking on a journey that will offer so much more than just a paycheck. Never be afraid to take on the hard jobs, because the only reason you will fail at them is because you were to scared to try them.

Cheers,
Ed
 
off you go, into the wild blue yonder...

keep your chin up and your mouth shut.....it'll be a major ration of B.S., but it only lasts a short while.

decide now that you will not DE (dis-enroll....at least that's what we called it) under any circumstances and then stick to your guns.

go do your kin folk proud :)
 
I wish you good luck, good health, and a safe return.

Bring us back something cool!

Thank you for your service.
 
godspeed icebones,

Gill Robb Wilson said:
The boundary lamps were yellow blurs
Against the winter night
And I had checked the last ship in
And snapped the office light,
And paused a while to let the ghosts
Of bygone days and men
Roam down the skies of auld lang syne
As one will now and then ...
When fancy set me company
A red checked lad to stand
With questions gleaming in his eyes,
A model in his hand.

He may have been your boy or mine,
I could not clearly see,
But there was no mistaking how
His eyes were questing me
For answers which all sons must have
Who builds their toys in play
But pow'r them in valiant dreams
And fly them far away;
So down I sat with him beside
There in the dim lit shed
And with the ghost of better men
To check on me, I said:

"I cannot tell you, sonny boy,
The future of this art,
But one thing I can show you, lad,
An old time pilot's heart;
And you may judge what flight may give
Or hold in store for you
By knowing how true pilots feel
About the work they do;
And only he who dedicates
His life to some ideal
Becomes as one with he dreams
His future will reveal

Not one of whose wings are dust
Would call his bargain in,
Not one of us would welsh his part
To save his bloomin' skin,
Not one would wish to walk again
Unless allowed to throw
His heart into the thing he loved
And go as he would go:
Not one would change for gold or pow'r
Nor fun nor love nor fame
The part he played and price he paid
In making the good game.

And of the living ... none, not one
Regrets the scars he bears,
The sheer uncertainty of plans,
The poverty he shares,
Remitted price for one mistake
That checks a bright career,
The shattered hopes, the scant rewards,
The future never clear:
And of the living ... none, not one
Who truly loves the sky
Would trade a hundred earth bound hours
For one that he could fly.

If that sleek model in your hand
Which you have brought to me
Most represents the thing you love,
The thing you want to be,
Then you will fill your curly head
With knowledge, fact and lore,
For there is no short cut which leads
To aviation's door;
And only those whose zeal is proved
By patient toil and will
Shall ever have a part to play
Or have a place to fill."

And suddenly the lad was gone
On wings I could not hear,
But from afar off came his voice
In studied tones and clear,
A prophet's message simply told
For this is what he said
And why his hand will someday lead
Formations overhead,
"Who wants to fly has got to know:
Now two times two is four:
I've got to learn the first things first!
.. I closed the hangar door."
 
A farewell to my fellow riflemen.
as i write this, i sit in a hotel room, awaiting a trip to MEPS.

in less than 24 hours, i will be in Lackland AFB.

San Antonio is bad but they have Internet access there too :)

Don't totally disappear!

Be careful and take care :)
 
I went through that in 1958, they called it Basic Training then!!:D:D

Keep us posted, you'll coast right through, nothing happening there that several million guys just like you havent done before you. Best of Luck to you.
 
Hey, I hear from folks over in the sandbox fairly often; Lackland's just a hop and a skip down I-10 from here! Stay in touch, and thank you for your service.

Springmom
 
I went through basic training there in 1960. You might not care for the training at first but the weather there is nice and warm this time of year!:D
 
Thank you for your future service and stay safe,icebones.
San Antonio is very hot in July and August with temps well over 100.Watch out for dehydration.I was there for 10 weeks at this time of the year courtesy of Uncle Sammy and that heat is stifling.
But it won't last for long.Let us know when you can how things are going.
Best of luck.
 
Well this is great! Congrats Icebones. I enlisted on June 29, 1970 . Went throught basic there the hottest time of the year. Don't worry the time you'er there will go so fast you won't know it. Hope everything goes good for you there, stay sharp and be carefull. Thankyou very much for taking that never forget-full plunge.
 
Att: Icebones My Friend-

I want too thank you in advance for your dedication, and your service
to our great country. May GOD speed to your every need, and keep
you safe and secure. As you know, we live in a dangerous world now
where anything and everything is quite possible. So, as another poster
said, "Watch Your Six" and May GOD BLESS you~! ;)
 
I made the same journey you're facing as a 17 year old kid in 1972 and stuck with it until 1992. Good luck and "Above All"...
 
Stay safe - you and your buddies watch each others backs.

Thanks very much for your service

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