I haven't been on here as much as I used to be mainly because i barley ever play PC games anymore, but i really miss bf2s. I was on this site whenever i wasn't playing Battlefield 2 way back when. If any of you on here remember me at all you'd know that I've always wanted to join the Army. Well today i completed my enlistment process and took the Oath of Enlistment, ill be leaving for OSUT in January. I'm going to try to visit the site more often and if anyones up for some Battlefield 3 of GTA on xbox I'm on usually every day before work so send me an invite. It's great to be back.
11x, ill find out if I'm 11b or 11c once i get to Infantry School.SEREMAKER wrote:
whats your MOS
Congraturations. Invest your pay wisely. Don't assume the Army will cover for much. Keep up with education the best you can while you're in as well.
And try not to laugh if a drill sergeant looks comical.
And try not to laugh if a drill sergeant looks comical.
I remember you! congratulations man and welcome back
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Thanks for the advice, and yeah i really need to work on holding my laughter.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Congraturations. Invest your pay wisely. Don't assume the Army will cover for much. Keep up with education the best you can while you're in as well.
And try not to laugh if a drill sergeant looks comical.
follow thisunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Congraturations. Invest your pay wisely. Don't assume the Army will cover for much. Keep up with education the best you can while you're in as well.
And try not to laugh if a drill sergeant looks comical.
you can easily get your associates while in, bachelors if you're committed ....... you just have to wait after the 1st year you're in
haha yeah Maguire I had a female DI come PT us one time (i'm enlisting in the Marines, went to MEPS; got a temp DQ for eyesight) and at first I almost laughed
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
yeah I'm definitely going to get as much education in as i can.SEREMAKER wrote:
follow thisunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Congraturations. Invest your pay wisely. Don't assume the Army will cover for much. Keep up with education the best you can while you're in as well.
And try not to laugh if a drill sergeant looks comical.
you can easily get your associates while in, bachelors if you're committed ....... you just have to wait after the 1st year you're in
I was at MEPS today in Boston. God i hate that place I got DQ'd for a medical but i got a waiver right away. I watched 4 episodes of surviving the cut and the ricky bobby story or whatever its called before I took my physical.-Sh1fty- wrote:
haha yeah Maguire I had a female DI come PT us one time (i'm enlisting in the Marines, went to MEPS; got a temp DQ for eyesight) and at first I almost laughed
and it won't cost you a dime ... but you can't use it till after the 1st yearMAGUIRE93 wrote:
yeah I'm definitely going to get as much education in as i can.SEREMAKER wrote:
follow thisunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Congraturations. Invest your pay wisely. Don't assume the Army will cover for much. Keep up with education the best you can while you're in as well.
And try not to laugh if a drill sergeant looks comical.
you can easily get your associates while in, bachelors if you're committed ....... you just have to wait after the 1st year you're in
and when you get out and decide to continue your education and currently employed ..... you'll get a check for time missed from work while getting education
Yeah MEPS, happiest place on earth manMAGUIRE93 wrote:
I was at MEPS today in Boston. God i hate that place I got DQ'd for a medical but i got a waiver right away. I watched 4 episodes of surviving the cut and the ricky bobby story or whatever its called before I took my physical.-Sh1fty- wrote:
haha yeah Maguire I had a female DI come PT us one time (i'm enlisting in the Marines, went to MEPS; got a temp DQ for eyesight) and at first I almost laughed
The people in LA who worked there were, for the vast majority, assholes. There were some nice folks too though, but mostly cold jerks.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Doesn't get much better than that.SEREMAKER wrote:
and it won't cost you a dime ... but you can't use it till after the 1st yearMAGUIRE93 wrote:
yeah I'm definitely going to get as much education in as i can.SEREMAKER wrote:
follow this
you can easily get your associates while in, bachelors if you're committed ....... you just have to wait after the 1st year you're in
and when you get out and decide to continue your education and currently employed ..... you'll get a check for time missed from work while getting education
A lot of the people up in Boston were great but there were tons of dickheads trying to enlist. I saw a lot of people (mainly kids) disrespecting the staff.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Yeah MEPS, happiest place on earth manMAGUIRE93 wrote:
I was at MEPS today in Boston. God i hate that place I got DQ'd for a medical but i got a waiver right away. I watched 4 episodes of surviving the cut and the ricky bobby story or whatever its called before I took my physical.-Sh1fty- wrote:
haha yeah Maguire I had a female DI come PT us one time (i'm enlisting in the Marines, went to MEPS; got a temp DQ for eyesight) and at first I almost laughed
The people in LA who worked there were, for the vast majority, assholes. There were some nice folks too though, but mostly cold jerks.
and you want to be in the marines-Sh1fty- wrote:
Yeah MEPS, happiest place on earth manMAGUIRE93 wrote:
I was at MEPS today in Boston. God i hate that place I got DQ'd for a medical but i got a waiver right away. I watched 4 episodes of surviving the cut and the ricky bobby story or whatever its called before I took my physical.-Sh1fty- wrote:
haha yeah Maguire I had a female DI come PT us one time (i'm enlisting in the Marines, went to MEPS; got a temp DQ for eyesight) and at first I almost laughed
The people in LA who worked there were, for the vast majority, assholes. There were some nice folks too though, but mostly cold jerks.
Tu Stultus Es
isn't your dad like a colonel? Where's your coonskin cap? Lost the glasses?
hahaha my uncle was a LTC but i still have my coonskin cap and yes I've lost the glasses.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
isn't your dad like a colonel? Where's your coonskin cap? Lost the glasses?
hope you filled out from the nerd-spec you were before. Good to see you again buddy
No doubt about that I'm going to be taking tons of pictures. I thought about a helmet cam but I want make sure I'm doing high speed shit before I invest in that.SEREMAKER wrote:
take pics .... lots and lots of pics
I went though a shit load of disposable cameras the first two years ... then barely picked one up after that