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The Staff of SOH
Sorry to hear about your disappointment. I will tell you this with my 7 years in the military, and I am sure some of the retired guys will back me up on this. Your duty station really is what you make of it. I have been to commands that I have heard a lot of horror stories about. I have managed to survive/thrive at said commands by having a positive attitude, and good work ethic. Also as far as the area itself being bad that to has its up's and down's. While you are low in rank you will not have to much free cash to spend, so it gives you an oppertunity to save some money while also advancing in rank/career. So that way when you do transfer and get to one of the desired duty stations you will be able to live better than you otherwise would have. I see so many come out of RTC (boot camp), and A-school. They come to my command for their first tour (which is shore duty), and then they are always broke like 3 days after payday cause they are all over the town. Not saying you would do that, but that is just part of the way it is. I remember when I was in A-school and only bringing in about $430 every 2 weeks. Money came, and was gone within days. Was a long boring wait sitting in the barracks till I got paid again. Hopefully this helps you feel slightly better. I really hope you get there, and that it is not what you have heard, but better. One of the crappiest places I have been to (not stationed) was Cherry Point MCAS in North Carolina. While the area is small (only thing I managed to find was a Wal-Mart, Outback Steakhouse, and 2 bars), the base is actually pretty awesome, and one of the best bases I have ever been on other than the Air Force bases.
I'm sorry, Louisiana, but I hate seafood.
I hate hot weather. I hate humid weather. And apparently there's jack crap to do there as well - all the cadre I've talked to say it's the worst Army post.
Yeah, they say Afghan winters, especially up north, suck big-time.
I don't mind cold - granted, I've never dealt with that kind of cold, but I tolerate the cold a lot better than the heat.
just do not go to a LSU vs ole miss game'Adaptation' is rule 101 in the Military, at least you're not getting shot at.
Yet!
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with that i agreeHere's my two cents.
Make the best of wherever you are stationed. Experience ALL that you can, while you can. Years from now, you will not regret those choices.
Much as I hated living onboard aircraft carriers, I wish I had experienced more while I was on them. Too late now. I cherish the memories of my time in the service; both good and bad. It was all part of that time in my life.....
Enjoy your youth, and all that goes with it, my friend.
Good luck!
NC
Here's my two cents.
Make the best of wherever you are stationed. Experience ALL that you can, while you can. Years from now, you will not regret those choices.
Well, I found out today what my first duty station will be!
Don't know what unit yet, but I don't think there are many there.
I'm going to Fort Polk.![]()
And Fort Polk is the bad news.
I'm sorry, Louisiana, but I hate seafood. I hate hot weather. I hate humid weather. I hate country music. I don't like bayou music. And apparently there's jack crap to do there as well - all the cadre I've talked to say it's the worst Army post.
Most of our guys are going to Fort Riley or Fort Lewis (lucky guys for Lewis). One got Brandenburg, couple got Knox, one got Bragg and a few others got something else - can't recall.
Well - here's hoping it's not so bad. I might get with the 10th Mountain in the 5-25 FA.
well it probably won't be as bad as you think...yeah its hot and humid in the summer but the winters are mild...which is why alot of retired yankees move down here
as far as stuff to do...get yourself an orv and knock yerself out:ernae:
http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/kisatchie/i...res/Kisatchie_RD/Sandstone_Trail_Brochure.pdf