DAY: April 30, 2009 Weather report: mid-80’s, 32% humidity wind light and variable 10 SE
Wake up and formation came way too soon. 0800hrs after one and a half hours of sleep is not good. I was tired and irritated. Formation was held and they started telling us what we needed to do to clear out of Airborne School. We started with breakfast; they brought us a hot meal to the company area. I had two sausage patties, eggs, potatoes, a waffle, milk, and a cup of coffee. Then we started to move.
Canteens and helmets were the first thing to be turned in. I was in line and they called for all Reservist and National Guard personal. We had an out processing brief. She told us that we needed to ensure that there were four documents in our folder tomorrow when we received our packet to leave; hazardous duty orders, course completion certificate, jump log, and orders awarding us the were of the US Army Parachutist Wings. We reviewed our packets today to ensure everything was correct and in our packets. Then we started the sign out process. This is done so orders can be created for people going to new units or to their first unit in the military. Dismissal was at 1100hrs today. I went straight to Chick-fil-A and got a number five, twelve count with lemonade. That is the first Chick-fil-A I have had since I have been here and it was wonderful. After that I came back to my room and began to pack up all my gear to go home tomorrow, took a nap and the phone rang, it was the 1ST Sergeant and all the guys are going to the El Zapata, a Mexican restaurant on Ft Benning. It will be the last time we are all together here just out being friends. We had a good time tonight with the dinner and just talking about the experiences and all the things that really didn’t make sense at the time but make sense now after jumping. Tomorrow is GRADUATION! Formation time will be 0600hrs and we will have our graduation practice and move over to the Airborne Walk to be pinned. 1LT Corley is coming to pin me and then he will be jumping from a CH-47 Helicopter at 1400hrs. He tried to convince me to jump with him, but I told him that I was ready to go home and see my family. Maybe next time!
Friday, May 1, 2009
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