this was in boot camp.
repeatedly asked to give 341's, entire squadron turned on me by t.i., asked to put in a password everytime i was written up for a derog... made to
change the password 5 or 6 times in about 24 hours...
taken into a room , screamed at for about 20 min by two different t.i.'s, then as i was really tore up, asked to put in the password...
if you get it right you pass.
then, you get recycled for a week, and everybody's real nice to you and fold your clothes for you.
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Ahhhh, the day in the life of Amn. O'Reily.
Sounds like everyday life at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX. Hows the weather? Smoking hot I would imagine. Any "red flags" raised lately?
Seriously.......basic training has a tendency to be an "experience" one would like remember for quite awhile or just as soon as forget.
regards
seekerof
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I remember 341's....Haha, I remember in tech school I was an Airman Leader and I was told by the MTL's to take 341's from Airman for any
discrepencies they committed that I saw.
I had an interesting bootcamp though. During "warrior week", we ended up going back to the barracks a night before we had to do the obstacle course
because a really bad storm had hit us and San Antonio was surrounded by 9 tornadoes at the same time. The whole place was flooded with torrential rain
and we evacuated the camp before any of our stuff in the tents was damaged.
On top of that, I got bit by a brown recluse spider and ended up in ER on Thanksgiving. At least I didn't have to march in the graduation parade. I
spent that day sleeping on the couch in the dayroom trying to recover from a really bad fever.
But, so far I can't really complain about my 2 years in the AF. Except for the BS I had to deal with here in Kuwait. Probably the most memorable
experience in the Middle East I will take home with me is participating in the war. That was scary and exciting at the same time.
Well, hope you have a better time in the AF and look me up dude. Keep in touch.
ABB
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Pardon my ignorance, but what is a 341?
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