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Mención de Honor para José Pablo Jaramillo (izq.)

Certificado de participación para para Scarlett López

I got promoted! Actually it is the rank I enlisted with but they screwed up the paperwork and didn't know I was an E-2 upon enlistment and a good thing for me.

I left for basic training on a flight from Ohare in Chicago IL and got stuck on a seat next to a guy who looked like Charlie Manson and he talked all the way to texas about how much fun it would be. Do you think we'll get a maching gun to shoot? I can't wait to go to war! I'm gonna do this and that and the other thing. OMG I wished the guy would just shut up, but on and on we went. Even to this day I don't have a clue where we landed but remember getting off the plane and all these sergeants were there with clipboards and screaming at us assholes to form up in ranks, but nobody knew what that meant except me because I had four years of Army ROTC training in high school. Didn't help much in this situation, but we finally managed to get into a line and they put us on busses and took us to the Air Base for more processing and more paperwork to fill out and sign. We were super tired and it was like O dark O'clock when we finally got to our barracks only to find more shit to listen to even though some guys were falling asleep as they stood. That's when we met SSgt Lundsford. We got a speech about duty, honor, country..then an ass chewing like you wouldn't believe about how we were grabastic pieces of shit, but how he would help us become fucking human beings worthy of serving in the armed forces of our country...on and on it went, he picked out a few people to personally villify and knock around, but finally we got to go to our bunks and sleep. It was around 3am (0300). Too bad that revelie was at 0600, and we got a rude awakening with SSgt Lundsford screaming lots of nasty stuff and dumping bunks over spilling the sleeping occupants on "his" shiny floor and fucking it all up! He checked his roster and asked if anyone had ROTC training and I almost raised my hand, but heard him mumble...oh, we don't have any..good...I hate those assholes and love to fuck with them, so I put my almost raised hand back down. It was a wise decision too.

My plane buddy who looked like charlie manson looked alot different when he got his beard and head shaved off, but he still went on about how he was going to be a war hero. But that only lasted two days. He was so frightened by the TI he ran across the upper floor of the barracks on the second day and right throught the window and screen...I saw his body hit the grass outside the barracks and roll off in spasms. They called an ambulance and took him away...not that big a hero I guess. Another guy tried the same thing the next day but couldn't manage to break throught the glass and screen. But after these guy were weeded out we got down to the business of...marching alot and playing robots. I liked it.

Pentax K1000 28mm lens

Fuji superia 200

Sweater pattern in Magknits, November 2007.

Robecca Steam

Basic 2012

Monster High

Mattel

Wacoal 855192 Basic Beauty Bra

The basic tote is a simpler version of the diaper bag. It has interior pockets and is easy to make. Choosing a firmer fabric for this one will help cut down the time it takes to fuse interfacing on such large pieces.

 

Skill level: Beginner/Easy

 

Materials Needed:

 

• 1 yard outer fabric

• 1 yard fabric for lining (should be sturdy fabric, not thin or slick suit lining fabric)

• 2.5 yards decor bond* interfacing (no substitutions) * Decor bond is a type of pellon brand interfacing. It will say decor bond on the end of the bolt.

• spool of matching/coordinating 100% polyester all purpose thread (thread will only be seen on the outer strap and pockets)

• magnetic snap

• optional hard coroplast purse bottom

 

NOTE: if you choose a sturdy fabric for outer fabric and lining, like canvas, twill, denim or upholstery weight fabric, you can omit the decor bond interfacing. This makes the bag making process much faster, which is a wise choice if you're a new sewer.

 

All supplies are available at Stitch Lab! Please arrive 20-30 minutes early, if you opt to make your selections and have them cut right before class.

Fort Drum Soldiers from across the 10th Mountain Division (LI) are promoted to the rank of Corporal at the Multi-Purpose Auditorium before having graduated from the Basic Leader Course at the Non-Commissioned Officer Academy on Fort Drum, N.Y. Sept. 28, 2021. The guest speaker was Justin (J.P.) Lane, a former U.S. Soldier and double amputee, who now works as a motivational speaker and music performer. (U.S. Army photos by Spc. Pierre Osias)

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5th Regiment Basic Camp Cadets simulate Casualties during training at Fort Knox, Ky., August 3, 2019 | Photo by Tristan C. Pilch, Public Affairs Office

An everyday residence of our city park enjoys a quiet Tuesday, after a very busy Labor Day weekend. The squirrel appears to be demonstrating a yoga pose known for relieving stress.

More than 500 Airmen assigned to the 320th Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, August 31-Sept 1, 2022. Brig. Gen. Randy P. Oakland, Director of Operations and Communications, Headquarters Air Education and Training Command, JBSA-Randolph, Texas, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Christa D'Andrea)

1st Regiment, Basic Camp Cadets performed Fire Team Movement training June 24, during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky. Photo by: Madison Thompson

Barranco,Lima-Perú

arrived : Tuesday December 15, 2015

 

26 new colours of Basic Grey Grunge

Basic Photography Workshop by Jaan AlBalushi, the workshop will be in English

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U.S. Air Force basic military graduation and coining ceremony is held Dec. 10, 2020, for the 320th Training Squadron at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Basic military training graduated roughly 39,000 Airmen each year to meet Force requirements

around the world, fueling the world’s greatest Air and Space Force. Since March 16, the start of COVID-19, the USAF has safely and successfully graduated 8,510 Airmen.

Cadet Basic Training (F Company) Ruck March - July 19, 2012

More than 500 Airmen assigned to the 323rd Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 20-21, 2022. Col. Lauren A. Courchaine, Commander, 37th Training Wing, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Christa D'Andrea)

1st Regiment, Basic Camp Cadets wait to test their skills at the Morgan Reilly Range during Group & Zero on June 22 in Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by Dakota Patuto)

3rd Regiment, Basic Camp, Cadets complete the Night Infiltration Course (NIC) during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky., July 26, 2022. Cadets low-crawled across an approximately 100-meter long course as M240 machine guns fired overhead. | Photo by Julia Galli, CST Public Affairs Office

When my grandfather was in basic training, several years before Vietnam, in order to reach the mess hall the recruits had to cross monkey bars, while an officer would look on. The pit below the monkey bars was muddy in the best of times, but right after it rained, if you fell, you would sink into the mud to your waist. This vignette shows several recruits crossing the monkey bars.

8th Regt., Basic Camp Cadets performing Small Unit Tactics. One operation in particular was Call for Indirect Fire Training. July 30. Fort Knox, Ky. Photo by AJ Barnes.

The first flight comprised entirely of U.S. Space Force Guardians graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 6, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Thirty-one men comprised Flight 429, and four women were members of Flight 430. These 35 Guardians were among the total 571 graduates from the 324th Training Squadron. After graduation, the new Guardians will attend technical training at one of three bases: Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; Goodfellow AFB, Texas; and Keesler AFB, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Thomas A. Coney)

Typical spread from the book, showing stacks of basic shots.

 

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