Well done! As has been stated by others, welcome to the fraternity.
I have fond memories of my days back in '67 when I finished basic. I was trim and slim, and had developed my stamina and endurance significantly.
I was however quite unprepared for the 22 weeks of AIT at Signal School in Ft. Gordon, GA. Nice new quarters (four to a room), relaxed PT, and most of my day spent in a classroom and/or laboratory. By the end of AIT I'd regained most of my lost weight. The only upside was that I'd achieved Honor Graduate and a promotion to Spec 5. The upper third of the class made Spec 4, and the lower 2/3's remained PFC's.
I really, really disliked the old "Specialist" ranking though, as even a "hard ranked" Corporal had "authority" over me... :ernae:
I have fond memories of my days back in '67 when I finished basic. I was trim and slim, and had developed my stamina and endurance significantly.
I was however quite unprepared for the 22 weeks of AIT at Signal School in Ft. Gordon, GA. Nice new quarters (four to a room), relaxed PT, and most of my day spent in a classroom and/or laboratory. By the end of AIT I'd regained most of my lost weight. The only upside was that I'd achieved Honor Graduate and a promotion to Spec 5. The upper third of the class made Spec 4, and the lower 2/3's remained PFC's.
I really, really disliked the old "Specialist" ranking though, as even a "hard ranked" Corporal had "authority" over me... :ernae: