Just graduated BASIC!!
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Just graduated BASIC!!
Hey guys,
Its been nine weeks since I've had access to the internet and I just graduated basic about 5 hours ago. I'm on my dads laptop on base. I'm on my way to Fort Bragg on the 30th of sept for my AIT. My mos is 37F Psy Ops. I'm in Company D 1st brigade, special warfare tactics (airbourne). Well you can look me up on AKO Ryan Tomey. Give me a call or e-mail and maybe on a weekend I can chill out.
Thanks guys!
Its been nine weeks since I've had access to the internet and I just graduated basic about 5 hours ago. I'm on my dads laptop on base. I'm on my way to Fort Bragg on the 30th of sept for my AIT. My mos is 37F Psy Ops. I'm in Company D 1st brigade, special warfare tactics (airbourne). Well you can look me up on AKO Ryan Tomey. Give me a call or e-mail and maybe on a weekend I can chill out.
Thanks guys!
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Rember this,
1. Set the Standard, Don't be the standard
2. Always be 15 mins prior to any formation.
3. You are only as good as the people you are around.
4. You got to live hard to be hard.
From me to you
“A SOLDIER’S REQUEST"
"Treat me with respect Sergeant, for no heart in all the world is more loyal than the heart of an American Soldier.
Do not break my spirit with your words Sergeant, for I will do what you demand. Your guidance, patience and understanding will more quickly teach me to “BE, KNOW, and DO.”
Speak with me often Sergeant, for the praise and counseling you give me is expected. I am an American Soldier expecting to be trained. Discipline must be a part of my life.
Train me for the elements Sergeant, for I must learn to fight and win in the heat, the cold, the wet and the desert. Those who would be our enemies will use these elements. I must be prepared.
I ask no greater glory Sergeant, than to defend our country and our way of life against all enemies, both foreign and domestic. Allow me that privilege Sergeant, …Train me.
Provide me the necessities of food and drink Sergeant, Train me to be self sufficient, that I may lead the way, and stand ready, willing, and able to protect you with my life if necessary, should your life be in danger.
Train me Sergeant, that one-day I too can be called Sergeant, trainer of soldiers the backbone of the army. Train me to accept those responsibilities that are yours. Train me to train my soldiers to be the greatest defenders of freedom in the world.
Sergeant, train me to be a Sergeant. I shall leave this Army knowing with my last step and my last breath, that my fate was always safest in your hands.
Sergeant, train me. That I too can earn the title of “SERGEANT”.
THANK YOU.”
1. Set the Standard, Don't be the standard
2. Always be 15 mins prior to any formation.
3. You are only as good as the people you are around.
4. You got to live hard to be hard.
From me to you
“A SOLDIER’S REQUEST"
"Treat me with respect Sergeant, for no heart in all the world is more loyal than the heart of an American Soldier.
Do not break my spirit with your words Sergeant, for I will do what you demand. Your guidance, patience and understanding will more quickly teach me to “BE, KNOW, and DO.”
Speak with me often Sergeant, for the praise and counseling you give me is expected. I am an American Soldier expecting to be trained. Discipline must be a part of my life.
Train me for the elements Sergeant, for I must learn to fight and win in the heat, the cold, the wet and the desert. Those who would be our enemies will use these elements. I must be prepared.
I ask no greater glory Sergeant, than to defend our country and our way of life against all enemies, both foreign and domestic. Allow me that privilege Sergeant, …Train me.
Provide me the necessities of food and drink Sergeant, Train me to be self sufficient, that I may lead the way, and stand ready, willing, and able to protect you with my life if necessary, should your life be in danger.
Train me Sergeant, that one-day I too can be called Sergeant, trainer of soldiers the backbone of the army. Train me to accept those responsibilities that are yours. Train me to train my soldiers to be the greatest defenders of freedom in the world.
Sergeant, train me to be a Sergeant. I shall leave this Army knowing with my last step and my last breath, that my fate was always safest in your hands.
Sergeant, train me. That I too can earn the title of “SERGEANT”.
THANK YOU.”