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My money's on what ego said...don't count on it before late 2006 at the earliest. But if it actually does come before the end of fall semester, xmas come early!
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I commissioned 12 May this year, got married a week later, went on a 1.5 week honeymoon and then left 2 days later for ASBC. I'm now casual at Vance until starting in January. My advice would be to move the wedding up. Yes it's busy, but we managed with both of us graduating(me commissioning obviously) a week before the wedding and everything still worked well. He may not have to go anywhere until mid Jul, but he MAY have to go somewhere Jun 28th or whatever, better to play it safe and move the wedding up. If you do the wedding a week after commissioning, you should be 98% safe, three weeks out is gambling.
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Why exactly would you rather fly IFR unless there were actual IMC concerns? In GA, it's useful on those days/nights, but if I don't have to, screw it, I'm flying VFR. EDIT: If flying into crowded areas (i.e. Vegas, LA, etc) then IFR makes it easier, but otherwise... [ 19. July 2006, 20:43: Message edited by: brabus ]
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Stuck at Maxwell and you hadn't thought of it...come on man, think we're stupid? :D
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Don't worry about it...you're on your own computer outside of any specific govt intranet. I wouldn't bring your laptop to the flight room and hook it up and go wherever (b/c you'd be on an intranet), but in your room, it's fine. You can go to ebaums, porn, who gives a shit...just keep it off the intranet.
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Just taking a guess here, but I'd bet you'd be home about .5% of the time.
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What's wrong HD? If that's not the most impressive shit I've ever seen, then I don't know what is!
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See if you can get any local FBOs to cut members deals on rentals/training. That's always a good way for them to get new people to take shitloads of money from while the members can at least save some cash on dues, hour rates, gas, etc.
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So my wife and I are gonna catch a bunch of shit at Vance because either I or both of us come home wasted? And then to top it off we'll be "the bad guys" because we have people over and get drunk in the backyard? What a bunch of shit. Hopefully we don't have douche bag neighbors, but if they're like what you said, they can go to hell; I'll get extra drunk just for them! And for the record: This is at least one married guy whose wife completely supports his drinking. Nothing like a couple pitchers and some jack and coke the night before 630 Icarus...God I hate ASBC, can't wait for SOS (is there a put gun to your mouth icon?) [ 16. June 2006, 08:28: Message edited by: brabus ]
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Talked to my NCO today...apparently most of us (FY06) grads will be technically commissioned as reserve, but when we get to our first base (i.e. ASBC for many of us) they will submit corrections and our commissions will be changed into regular ones. So don't be alarmed b/c commissioning paperwork at the Det says reserve...it'll all be changed here in a few months.
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Our NCOs told us the same thing...Waller, you may have still had "Reserve Commission" on your certificate because they didn't have enough time to print up new ones before commissioning. Our NCOs have the "Reserve Commission" certificates for us and are trying to get the "Regular Commission" ones, but if they haven't already gotten them (I don't know) then we're using the other ones at commissioning and will receive the regular ones in the mail. But yes, this is 100% confirmed about regular commissions.
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Information on PCS/moves/moving (DITY, TMO, DLA, storage)
brabus replied to SUX's topic in General Discussion
Which finance/personnel people do I talk to to get DLA...I'm going TDY to ASBC enroute to Vance, so do I call the guys at Maxwell or Vance before I move? -
Thread revival: Does anyone know if the previously mentioned ribbons (Training ribbon and national defense medal) are supposed to be worn by commissionees? I've heard conflicting stories on the GWOT...some say we need them, others say we have to wait until at our first base. Any ideas? I've been trying to find some regs on e-publishing, but can't find anything.
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Creekside is really nice...you could always try to find someone to room with and get a 2BR...both your BAHs combined would probably easily cover it. That's what a couple guys I know down there have done.
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Oh yeah, of course you're in a flight as a freshman and might be tasked to help out the flight commander or such, but you will actually get a job your junior year...meaning your in charge of that position and will get good/bad recognition for how you do.
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Check and see if your school as job/career fairs and get a table/booth at those things...you could easily catch some Fresh/Soph who just didn't know about ROTC. HS is a really good thing, try to keep that a regular thing in the local area...maybe up to an hour a way or so. Jason - You get jobs your first semester of Junior year, rotating every semester. You can get them based soley on assignment or on a mix of assignment/you asked for it. That's a ways down the road, so don't need to think about it now, just think about kicking ass so that when you do get there, people will listen when you tell them what you want.
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I got a loan through keybank specifically for flying. They have good rates and you do not have to start paying the loan back until after graduation. It's a good deal and definitely worth it, esepcially if you're trying for OTS, guard, etc. where having a license can really give you a boost. [ 27. April 2006, 04:46: Message edited by: Toro ]
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You should be able to get MREs from HQROTC. We've always told them we need x amount and within reason they'll get them to us. Sorry I don't know how it works, but I do know that's how we get them. If that falls through, HQ should at least be able to give you a certain amount of money that you can then order MREs with from the closest base.
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Definitely check out all the new apartments popping up on Powers. They're really nice and about 5 min from base. Powers has really built up in the last few years...you'll be centrally located for pretty much everything good in the Springs. There's a bunch of stuff on Powers and you won't be too far from "downtown."
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That's what I do...wait 6-9 minutes before Hydro posts...then post what he was gonna post. 60% of the time, it works every time! Hydro
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It sounded to me like the IP was calm at first and asked/instructed the guy to turn down the heat...but then when they guy didn't understand for the third time, he began getting really pissed...1) He's boiling his ass off 2) This guy can't understand the most simple of instructions....I'd be fvcking pissed if I was that IP too. It doesn't seem like this guy was being ineffective, he just got rightfully pissed at this guy's idiocy. But in a case where an IP yells ALL THE TIME FOR EVERYTHING, then yes, that would be very ineffective.
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Got it t38driver...it's just hard to think how someone could be burning up front, but not really notice it because he's focused on whatever else. No matter how much I've been focused on other stuff while flying (even on checkrides), in the middle of doing a maneuver, I'd still be able to say, "Hey could you turn on the A/C, I'm dying." Anyways, thanks for clearing that up.
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Question - How is it that the IP was burning to death, but the stud was (I assume) feeling ok? You think if it was getting incredibly hot in there the stud would turn down the heat on his own because he was roasting. Are there separate controls for the FCP/RCP?
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According to an Lt I know who did the Flordia thing...every state has different requirments to be a legal resident. I heard Texas has a list onf 9 things you can do, you have to do any 3 of them (i.e. get a DL, register a vehicle, register to vote, etc). I think he said Florida required you to register to vote in any county (don't need a physical address) and that was it. Then all you do is fill out that form at finance...it's legal and easy. He's at Peterson right now and still has Colorado plates and tags, but instead of paying up the ass for the tags every year (CO is a huge rip), he pays 4o bucks because he's an "out-of-state resident."
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Personally I think it'll be fun...yes stressful and probably will have some times where I'm just pissed at myself, but overall, I think it'll be fun. Hopefully I'm not walking into this with the wrong outlook, but I don't think I am.