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semi-reformed sailor
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I stepped onto a plane to go to bootcamp in Cape May NJ....
Still remember the Company Commanders yelling at us to get off the bus and fall out onto the yellow feet....

One of the few good decisions I’ve made in my life.

Thanks dad for nudging me in the right direction.

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Originally posted by MikeinNC:
I stepped onto a plane to go to bootcamp in Cape May NJ....
Still remember the Company Commanders yelling at us to get off the bus and fall out onto the yellow feet....

One of the few good decisions I’ve made in my life.

Thanks dad for nudging me in the right direction.


It'll be 52 years this coming February for me. Been retired for 30 years as of the end of this month!

Going in was not so much a choice as a given - Draft, ya know. STAYING in was the second best decision I've ever made.




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I stepped onto a plane to go to bootcamp in Cape May NJ....
Still remember the Company Commanders yelling at us to get off the bus and fall out onto the yellow feet....

One of the few good decisions I’ve made in my life.

Thanks dad for nudging me in the right direction.


Mine was 50 years ago (this Dec). For me it was the drill sgts yelling at us to get off the bus, get in formation. Looking back there were a lot of lessons learned during that experience.




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53 years for me. Reported to Ft Ord for basic and that was the start of becoming a man after being a snot nosed know everything teenager. Glad I went through it.

Jim


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I got to Cape May in 2005 for G-172, heard about Katrina in week 6. Attended the MK school for misguided youths at Yorktown in 07 and am counting the days until I'm eligible for retirement.

That said I'm the EPO of a small air station (4 permanent party 1 seasonal H-60) in AK and loving it!
 
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48 years for me. Some good some not so good. But I do miss it even after being out now 26 years.
 
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6-14-74. Took the oath in the recruitment center in Cincinnati.
My first really sobering moment was when I realized I was taking the same oath my father did during WWII.


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34yrs ago ... OCT 86, San Diego
Was an "elderly recruit" going in (33yrs old)
Knew up front I'd only do 20. Figured I'd be too old to "play" after 53.
Absolutely best decision of my life.
 
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Enlisted on October 17, 1970 and was delivered to the gates of MCRD San Diego. Still remember the feeling of helplessness. Retired 20 years later from Andrews AFB (Marine F-4 Squadron). It just hit me that come next month, I'll have retired for 30 years.



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45 years ago I fell off the bus at MCRD San Diego, and was ordered to stand in the yellow footprints.


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51 years ago-Lackland AFB in San Antonio TX, I remember the yellow footprints like it was yesterday. Thank you my fellow warriors for your service.


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Damn you guys are old. Big Grin

12 years ago, I looked out of the bus and saw "Welcome to Sand Hill."


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I went in 55.5 years ago.

I made lots of stupid decisions both before and after that, but, fortunately, I'm still having fun.

I'm just old.

Bob
 
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28 years ago for me. Ft. Lee, Va.



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It will be 25 years ago in late OCT, That my naive self wound up in Lackland AFB.
 
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Sept 19, 1990 Fort McClellan. Al. Charlie 787 rock steady.
 
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Sept 28, 1971 for me at Great Lakes Naval Training Center for boot camp. Guess that would be 49 years ago.


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For me, 40 years ago, I was just finishing up my 9 weeks. I had the West Coast boot Camp in Alameda, CA. First Duty station was as a SA at the Group Station in Galveston, Tx

I agree,was one of the best decisions I've made.
 
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My father, mother, and sister were all Air Force and my brother was Army. So into the Air Force I went. I was the only one to make it a career, though.

I swore into the Delayed Enlistment Program on 28 JAN 86, the day the Challenger exploded during liftoff. Went to Lackland on 28 May 86, retired on 1 JUN 2006. I miss some parts of it, some parts not so much. Been a DoD Civil Servant since 7 AUG 2006. Some folks never learn... 5 years, 11 months, and I’m done!


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This November 7 will be 54 years for me.

Lackland AFB. Where have all the years gone?!



God's mercy: NOT getting what we deserve!
God's grace: Getting what we DON'T deserve!

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