Growing up among some very established military family members, there was always a desire to go into the US military. Both grandfathers being veterans and members of the United States Air Force, having two uncles one currently in the Air Force and the other in the Navy. Going through high school I wasn't as interested in the military route, but in the last months of my grandfathers life before his passing he really encouraged me to look into going this route. After months of thinking and meetings with recruiters and going through MEPs I've come to my decision. Going to school is big for me and my education is something that I've worked hard on and want to finish out what I started. For this reason I have decided to go into the Air National Guard and after college I will be going active in the United States Air Force, while I am still a student going to classes the guard offers to pay college tuition and is much more helpful with me being a student.
Now I know a lot of you vets and current military members are on a different level as many are not in the guard, but for me this is a way to pay for college and go to school before going active in the Air Force. I made the decision and signed the papers today while classes were canceled, and found that I will leave for basic at the beginning of June down in Texas. Now I do know from my uncle that it is NOT just sign the papers and you're in and it's far from that, and that you need to work hard and prove yourself, and nothing is guaranteed until you graduate and go through tech school, so I want to be sure not to get ahead of myself in any way like some guys I have seen recently. So what I'm asking really is any advice or info I should know before basic? I realize I am no where near your guys level at all and haven't proven anything yet, so if just like so helpful info that could help me as I enlist into the military.
On a cigar note! I just bought a CAO cigar sampler special box from my local cousins cigar shop he works at with all of their top cigars, which are your favorites, I'm enjoying a CAO Brazilian as I write this!
Now I know a lot of you vets and current military members are on a different level as many are not in the guard, but for me this is a way to pay for college and go to school before going active in the Air Force. I made the decision and signed the papers today while classes were canceled, and found that I will leave for basic at the beginning of June down in Texas. Now I do know from my uncle that it is NOT just sign the papers and you're in and it's far from that, and that you need to work hard and prove yourself, and nothing is guaranteed until you graduate and go through tech school, so I want to be sure not to get ahead of myself in any way like some guys I have seen recently. So what I'm asking really is any advice or info I should know before basic? I realize I am no where near your guys level at all and haven't proven anything yet, so if just like so helpful info that could help me as I enlist into the military.
On a cigar note! I just bought a CAO cigar sampler special box from my local cousins cigar shop he works at with all of their top cigars, which are your favorites, I'm enjoying a CAO Brazilian as I write this!