Things have been going well here. i am back on the day schedule again and i am flying a lot. i have been on our steady day mission the last two days and have logged at least 5 hours of flight time each time, and tomorrow i am on the mission that flies a little less often, but it is flying tomorrow. i am excited any day that i get to fly. not that maintenance is a bad thing, i just like to fly better...
i figured that i would let everyone know a little bit more about what it is like to live here, since most of what i talk about is missions and flying. we as lower enlisted live 2 to a room. it is about a 12x12 room, not too big not to small. when you move in you have a bed, a wall locker and two sets of chests one with 3 drawers and one with 2. both about a foot wide with different heights depending on amount of drawers. right now in our room we have all of those things, but we have built lofts for our beds so that we can a little bit more space in the room. we have both also built desks for our computers and such things. there is a TV, and a mini fridge like the ones that you buy for a dorm room, and some gaming consoles. i have my side of the room and my roommate has his, but we get along really so everything here is cool. we have known each other for about 3 years now. we met right after i signed up for the guard, and we have been working together ever since. we were both in the same AIT he was one class behind me, the we were both in the same med unit. and we both got transfered here to the Air Assault unit. when we started flight training we went through most of it at the same time so when we get to fly together on the rare occasion (which happened today) we can judge what the other person is going to do most of the time, and we often say the same thing at the same time. so we get along real well.
chow happens here 4 times daily: breakfast, lunch, dinner and midrats. it is all free, or you can go eat at one of the fast food places that they have here, that are open most of the day. the food here is decent, the fast food is just ok... not as good as it is back home, but it is still a nice change of pace from the defac every once in a while.
we don't have to do our own laundry here which is a perk. there is a service that you can take no more than 6 kg of laundry and turn it in every other day and have clean clothes. now 6 kg may not sound like a lot, but i have gone 10 days without turning in laundry and not hit that number. so what they do for free for us is really good.
well, i need to get to bed! i hope that all is well back home and i miss you all!
Signing off
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Sweet, Sounds just like college, Games, t.v. and a mini fridge, someone to do your laundry and free food. Cool you got a buddy to hang with, sounds like things are going well. And i'm sure it's nice to be back on days. Glad to Hear from you.
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