Re: AFR In-Processing
Well, congrats, LT! I went in as an O1 way back in '65 and flew a lot bringing guys back from Nam. It was the best experience of my career.
You've already learned what you need, but i'll just drop my 2 cents:
-uniforms: will be fitted on base when you go for officer's training. Pants and white shirt fine for the beginning. Hair--off the collar. Period.
-Keep iin mind that you will have social time at night and that MOST Officers in training spend a lot of time at the O club for dinner and drinks. the reason I mention this is because most of us don't go drinking every night, so be aware you WILL gain up to 10-15 pounds if you indulge on a regular basis. It makes fitting in the uniform you recently bought will be a bit uncomfortable, not to mention you civvies.
-You will learn a lot about the military, esp if you you no previous experience and it will be fun, actually.
-You will also learn that the first time you wear full uniform, you will recieve your first salute: have a dollar bill (may be 5 bucks by now) with your name and rank written on it in ink to hand to the first person who offers you the salute. Tradition.
-I traveled, civillian, to flight school in Texas, and it was an exilirating experience to wear my uniform on board and I walked taller and felt very proud to be serving my country.
-THEN, when you travel with those beautiful silver wings(sigh)ya meet the greatest people--even back in the late 60's when the antiwar folks were spitting on military. I was always treated very well.
-Just don't have your uniforms tailored too tight--you have lots of classes to sit thru and not enough exercise for the comming weeks.
-Have a blast and LIVE every minute of it.
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