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Old 02-20-2005, 05:13 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: PT! Good for you! Good for me!

Nope, haven't left yet; just haven't been in goinfantry for a minute.

Thanks for the advice guys. I leave for indoc on around the 19th of March. School begins 22 March. I'm not exactly confident that I will smoke the course, I just pray I pass. I know I have the heart to not quit, but I just hope I'm physically fit enough for that to be enough. I still have a month though and its time to kick it into high gear.

I've definitely been working on my chin-ups and running. Sit-ups and push-ups are my problem areas. I'm going to starting pouring on the Armstrong program for push-ups. I want SERE so damn bad. I've given up so much. Special duty, instructor slots within my career field, LASIK... Are you all to playing the world's smallest violin for me yet?

Rusty: Could you ask your SERE friend a question for me? Am I authorized to bring a personal knife to Indoc for the field? Also, does it matter how well (or not so well) I do during everyday PT if I still pass my PT test on Monday? Meaning, if I'm constantly falling out or not being able to complete the sets, but on test day I pass the PT test, am I still a go or can I still be dropped since I sucked the whole time before the PT test?

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