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Well I got my first tattoo today tongue, its a celtic tree of life with my daughter's initials today on my left shoulder. I'll get pictures up asap.
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Hey,
Today was ROTC's first PT test, well I passed so this means contracting by the end of the week so I can get more money on my pay check and more money for college biggrin
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It's been a while since I posted last, I've just back in to school two weeks behind on homework woohoo! Anyone want to help?

Military life is the life for me, I had a blast at basic and AIT, so what is everyone else up to let me know...
kekiface:
Thx!!!
alreadydeadz2:
Your welcome but the question is what am I being thanked for?
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One more week, and I get to go home this week is pretty boring nothing too interesting is happening, so this post is going to be short.
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One more weekend here at fort sill, thank god, I can't wait to get home, my class has FTX this week which will be fun and boring at the same time. A week long of being out in the field, sitting around wait to call for fire, aka artillery strikes, one bad thing about going home though is the day after I get back home...
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I passed both of my qualification test and I am on track to graduate AIT on time and with out problems, I am a certified "Fister" tongue, I can't wait to go home, its been 14 weeks since I've seen home.
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Well only three weeks left of AIT, next week I have my qualification tests, if I past I graduate, if I fail I get recycled, so next Tuesday is the D-day, excited yes, nervous hell no tongue. Today we practiced calls for fire from 7am-4:30pm, was it fun, yes and no. Now its time to get ready for college and get my books ready....
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Ait is fun but the weekends always go by so fast, plus there I haven't been able to leave Fort Sill yet to explore the town of Lawton Ok, but next weekend we should be able to, but class 43-10 should find out next friday. I am kind of excited this week we get to call for fire, aka calling in artillery strike, live round...
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Well done basic, and now I'm in AIT for being a 13 foxtrot (Fisters), yes the field artillery's forward observers are called fisters, kind of badass I think so. Have a good day out there