Well, as of Monday I will be a Federal Officer working for the Dept. of Energy and the Dept. of Homeland Security contracted by G4S RSS. I am part of a tactical response team, so unless you guys drive around on Gov't installations, you won't have to worry about me ever pulling you over. If you do, don't be high or drunk, and don't try to attack the installation. We carry some pretty heavy artillery.
Well, as of Monday I will be a Federal Officer working for the Dept. of Energy and the Dept. of Homeland Security contracted by G4S RSS. I am part of a tactical response team, so unless you guys drive around on Gov't installations, you won't have to worry about me ever pulling you over. If you do, don't be high or drunk, and don't try to attack the installation. We carry some pretty heavy artillery.
I've been at AIT for 3 weeks. I've been on leave since 18 December. My MOS is 21R. I'm an electrician. I should be home for good by the end of next month.
And I love beer so I'll drink all the beer needed to grace your presence.
BCT was easy as shit. The worst part of it was getting along with everyone. Everyone in my platoon fought constantly even until graduation. We all got through it though. My favorite part was BRM. I love the M4 so much.
Well, God Bless ya man. Great to have someone with some of the same beliefs. Now, I don't wanna take any cold morning showers with you, but I seriously appreciate what you did. It took balls; which is something that not everyone has outside of their words. You did it man, and I'm proud of you. I'll keep you in my prayers. My family and I send you our best. Keep your ass down and your head up.