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Thursday, March 13, 2003
Good Info
This past Monday when I was getting my uniforms, I forgot to mention I ran into a girl that had just graduated from OTS back in February and had her first assignment here at Wright Patterson AFB. We exchanged contact information, and ended up talking about OTS for two hours yesterday over in the B-2 System Program Office (SPO) where she works. It was a good time for her to explain what to expect and spill some of the inside "tricks of the trade." A lot of things I had heard or read about, but there was still a lot of good info for me to pick up. We're going to meet once or twice more before I head out for the same reasons. I'll take all the inside gouge I can get to make my transition into the program as smooth as possible...I've heard the first 2-3 weeks are the hardest. I don't think meeting her was chance...I'll chalk that one up to providence! My workout schedule has been going pretty well, and I've been sticking to the plan for the most part. I was able to run outside finally yesterday since the weather is starting to warm up here in OH. I'm going to try my best to be in the 400 Club on all of my PFTs while in training...we'll see what happens. I've been told the 400 Club are those that are at the top when it comes to physical conditioning. Alright, I'm headed home this weekend (Adrian, MI) to see my family and have a party with some friends. It should be a good time since that will be the last time I'm home with people I grew up with. I'm out for now...
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