Soku39
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Scratch that, I actually start IFS 19 June and UPT Aug 14 at Vance. Good luck OP!
Rock on, have fun at IFS.
Scratch that, I actually start IFS 19 June and UPT Aug 14 at Vance. Good luck OP!
That's a great accomplishment -- try to take a moment and enjoy what you just spent so much time and effort achieving. You never get to the top of the hill, unfortunately -- you're only at the base camp.
I've got 2 1/2 weeks off, I'm just enjoying the time I have alone in the car on the drive from Del Rio back home to Ohio, been using the time to reflect and catch up phone calls and relationships that fell into neglect during UPT. As for ground jobs, I'm gonna be honest, I went guard for a reason, definitely still part of it, but less so... also i'll be wearing those 2 Lt bars until mid December, so plenty of time left to be talked to like a kindergartner on the first day of school! I too am realizing that it never ends, I plan on getting a real masters degree and flying civilian aviation again as well. The hard work never ends, but it's so worth it.
The OP is this recent grad 13 1/2 months later. The advice will be good for others, but to an extent there will always be an element of no matter how much you prepare you won't have a clue what's happening until you get down there. The write up is great for other guys headed down to UPT, and you're right as a prior time guy formation and tactics were the hardest part of the syllabus. It will easily be the hardest year of my life, at times was I disappointing to the IPs and other studs... sure.... did I let it keep me down, not a chance.
Thought it was worth posting that I graduated from UPT this past week, can't wait to start on the C-130.