Lots going on
Hello everybody. You know I usually start my blog this way and I just remembered where I got it from: Super Grover. And just like Grover, I have up and flown away from Kamu if just for a few days. As some of you know, I have been putting together an application to the US Army Officer Candidate School (OCS) at Ft Benning, GA. I needed a physical to complete my application, and CPT Page, my company commander, sent me to Bagram Air Field (BAF) to get it done. He did not have to do this, but he has been very supportive. He has helped other Soldiers in Legion prepare for Ranger, Airborne, and Jumpmaster school. I have been in BAF for just over 24 hours and the first portion of my physical is done. The funny thing is, I had to get a flight physical done. I thought, sweet, now if I pass, maybe later I could fly helicopters. Unfortunately, as the poor doctor in Optometry found out, I have no depth perception and my left eye only goes to 20/30. She said she was sorry that she couldn't pass me for the eye test, and I said, 'no problem. I only jump out of aircraft.' After about 5 minutes explaining what that meant she was laughing, and I waltzed out of the office with a big green GO stamped on the folder. So, long and short, I am qualified to be an officer so long as I never attempt to fly any aircraft... no problem. I have an appointment scheduled to chat with a doctor on Monday to complete the medical interview than I can submit my packet. Then the waiting begins. Hopefully I will here something about school before Katie and I go to NC.
Once I submit my packet I will have to leave this place. This place that has a 24hour coffee bar, 4 meals a day with a chow line that takes you 2 minutes to walk past the en trees and another 5 minutes to walk past the desserts, where I can call Katie as often as I like so long as we keep our conversation to 30 minutes, and where the is always coffee and ice cream. I think I mentioned coffee, didn't I. :) So everything is going well, another week in Afghanistan draws to a close. Thankfully there are few remaining to when I can go home to Italy and Katie. And when that time comes, I will definitely be up, up, and away.
Once I submit my packet I will have to leave this place. This place that has a 24hour coffee bar, 4 meals a day with a chow line that takes you 2 minutes to walk past the en trees and another 5 minutes to walk past the desserts, where I can call Katie as often as I like so long as we keep our conversation to 30 minutes, and where the is always coffee and ice cream. I think I mentioned coffee, didn't I. :) So everything is going well, another week in Afghanistan draws to a close. Thankfully there are few remaining to when I can go home to Italy and Katie. And when that time comes, I will definitely be up, up, and away.
1 Comments:
Don't worry about the eye test, some of the best people I know wear glasses. Besides, I hear the view from the back is much better.
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