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    Default My boyfriend's at AIT

    My boyfriend is graduating BCT training this Friday and then flying to where he's doing AIT (I'm not sure where that is yet.) These last 9+ weeks have been hell. I can't wait until he gets to come home in 7 more weeks. I don't know anything about how all of this works and so I have a bunch of questions but I'll start with one. Does anyone know if I have to do anything special in order to go to his AIT graduation since I'm not family?

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    Nothing special. If you are diving in, make sure to have your drivers license with you and some check for form of insurance also. If you are taking a cab in, make sure to have your identification. During Ait he should have more opportunity to talk to you. Alot allow a cell phone or pay phone use during personal time pretty much on a daily basis. They do go out in the field on occasion and at that point he cannot have contact with you. Make sure to find out where on post it is you will need to go once you get there. Do you know what his job is going to be in the Army? Sometimes that can narrow down which base he will be at if you are curious.

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    I feel really dumb for this, but I can't remember the official name. I know he will be driving the big trucks if that helps any. He said that he'll get his cell phone in AIT, so I hope so. It will make all of this much easier. I would be flying out tomorrow to go to his BCT graduation, but I couldn't get the information in time to go. Also he was unable to get money out to me. I'll be going to his AIT graduation as long as he can get the money to me, but I don't know if he'll have a chance. It's been 9+ weeks and I still feel as if I'm dying inside. There's this huge hole it seems in my heart. I pretty much live for his letters, though I only get 1 a week if I'm lucky.
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    It will get better. More communication is soon to come if he chooses to.

    I understand where you are coming from. I've had males in my life, be my life. It is easier said than done, but its unhealthy to have someone else have that big of a role in your life. Yes its normal to miss someone and want for them. It isnt right if it is affecting you to an extreme. What happens when he deploys or goes away to another school? Find things in your life to fulfill the emptiness. If you stay with this man you will find alot of times that you are without him. Learn to be happy on your own and have him, or anyone else in your future, add to your life, not be your life.

    Sounds like maybe 88M, Truck Driver is his job (MOS). Someone can help me out here, is that at Fort Leonardwood?

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    Yes, send me a check for 500 dollars and I get you box seats.

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    [QUOTE=WIBecky74]It will get better. More communication is soon to come if he chooses to.

    I understand where you are coming from. I've had males in my life, be my life. It is easier said than done, but its unhealthy to have someone else have that big of a role in your life. Yes its normal to miss someone and want for them. It isnt right if it is affecting you to an extreme. What happens when he deploys or goes away to another school? Find things in your life to fulfill the emptiness. If you stay with this man you will find alot of times that you are without him. Learn to be happy on your own and have him, or anyone else in your future, add to your life, not be your life.

    Sounds like maybe 88M, Truck Driver is his job (MOS). Someone can help me out here, is that at Fort Leonardwood?[/QUOTE]


    88M Fort Eustis, VA
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    [quote=WIBecky74]Nothing special. If you are diving in, make sure to have your drivers license with you and some check for form of insurance also. If you are taking a cab in, make sure to have your identification. During Ait he should have more opportunity to talk to you. Alot allow a cell phone or pay phone use during personal time pretty much on a daily basis. They do go out in the field on occasion and at that point he cannot have contact with you. Make sure to find out where on post it is you will need to go once you get there. Do you know what his job is going to be in the Army? Sometimes that can narrow down which base he will be at if you are curious.[/quote]

    [quote=freedomrider7]My boyfriend is at Fort Knox right now and the address that i send letters to isn't set up like that .

    It's: E-1 Samuel Smith
    D CO 1/46 Infantry
    4th Platoon
    3576 Wilson Road
    Fort Know, KY 40121-5728[/quote]

    her last post in another thread her e-1 was infantry or cav scout

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    I've never before been so attached to someone. My home life is completely crashing to the ground right now and I think that has something to do with it. We both plan on going to college in Orlando FL, as long as that works out. I've buried myself in my school work in order to keep busy so I don't miss him as much. Not seeing him isn't the problem (we 2 hours away so I'm use to that) it's not hearing his voice. What state is Fort Leonardwood in?

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    I wasnt positive where it was. SPC Ski says it is in Virginia at Fort Eustis. Or now I guess he agrees and says MO. lol You can google that, there should be an official website for them.
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    [QUOTE=freedomrider7]I've never before been so attached to someone. My home life is completely crashing to the ground right now and I think that has something to do with it. We both plan on going to college in Orlando FL, as long as that works out. I've buried myself in my school work in order to keep busy so I don't miss him as much. Not seeing him isn't the problem (we 2 hours away so I'm use to that) it's not hearing his voice. What state is Fort Leonardwood in?[/QUOTE]


    How old are you?

    Ft. Leonardwood, MO
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    I am the fort leonardWood man!! its in missouri.

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    [quote=SPC Ski]How old are you?

    Ft. Leonardwood, MO[/quote]
    ;
    someone is trying to get a sale ;)

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    [QUOTE=WO1 Quinones]Yes, send me a check for 500 dollars and I get you box seats.[/QUOTE]

    I don't have $500 lol

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    ok I give you a discount. $499. how is that?

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    [QUOTE=SPC Ski]How old are you?

    Ft. Leonardwood, MO[/QUOTE]

    I'm 17, I'll be 18 in February.

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    [QUOTE=WO1 Quinones]ok I give you a discount. $499. how is that?[/QUOTE]

    I don't have a dime. lol

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    Well which is it, SPC you said both VA and MO. lol

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    [QUOTE=WIBecky74]Well which is it, SPC you said both VA and MO. lol[/QUOTE]

    When Sam left for BCT he was pretty sure he was getting sent to MO for AIT, though VA would be SOOOOO much better!
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    [QUOTE=WO1 Quinones];
    someone is trying to get a sale ;)[/QUOTE]

    You think he means...if you join also you could go to the same schools and deployments in the future? lol

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    [QUOTE=WIBecky74]You think he means...if you join also you could go to the same schools and deployments in the future? lol[/QUOTE]

    I can't join. I have something called Marfan Syndrome and it's hard for me to do regular day to day things sometimes. I would never make it through basic. I spent an hour the other day talking to 3 Army recruiters about it. Also, Sam already tried to get me to join before he realized that I'd never live through it.

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    [quote=freedomrider7]I can't join. I have something called Marfan Syndrome and it's hard for me to do regular day to day things sometimes. I would never make it through basic. I spent an hour the other day talking to 3 Army recruiters about it. Also, Sam already tried to get me to join before he realized that I'd never live through it.[/quote]

    wow
    [B]Marfan syndrome[/B] (or Marfan's syndrome) is a genetic disorder of the [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connective_tissue"][COLOR=#0066cc]connective tissue[/COLOR][/URL].
    It is sometimes inherited as a [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autosomal_dominant"][COLOR=#0066cc]dominant[/COLOR][/URL] trait. It is carried by a gene called [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBN1"][COLOR=#0066cc]FBN1[/COLOR][/URL], which encodes a connective protein called fibrillin-1. People have a pair of FBN1 genes. Because it is dominant, people who have inherited one affected FBN1 gene from either parent will have Marfan's. Parents have a 50/50 chance of passing on the gene to their children.
    People with Marfan's are typically tall, with long [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limb_(anatomy)"][COLOR=#0066cc]limbs[/COLOR][/URL] and long thin fingers.

    how tall are you?

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    Well, Ft Eustis is in VA, and that is where the 88M School is

    Ft Leonardwood is in MO, and that would be 31B

    LASTLY, I wasn't going for a sale, She sounded like she was / is in "getty love". I thought that she was really YOUNG :eek:
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    did they move 88m school? when i was at fort leonardwood in 2006, 88m ait was there. even the marines went to that school.

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    [QUOTE=WO1 Quinones]did they move 88m school? when i was at fort leonardwood in 2006, 88m ait was there. even the marines went to that school.[/QUOTE]


    My old unit did 88M at Eustis, I may be wrong though.
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    [B]88M: Motor Transport Operator[/B]

    [B]Major Duties:[/B] The Motor Transport Operator supervises or operates wheel vehicles to transport personnel and cargo. Duties for MOS 88M at each level of skill are:
    [LIST][*][URL="http://www.us-army-info.com/pages/mos/skills.html"][COLOR=#0066cc]Skill Levels[/COLOR][/URL][LIST][*][B]Skill Level 1[/B] MOSC 88M1O. Operates all wheel vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways for support of combat operations. Manages entrucking and detrucking of personnel being transported. Oversees and checks proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailers. Secures cargo against inclement weather, pilferage, and damage. Operates vehicle component material handling equipment (MHE), as required. Employs land navigation techniques. Must be knowledgeable with the operation of radios and weapons when they are mounted on the vehicle. Performs vehicle self-recovery and field expedients to include towing vehicles. Corrects or reports all vehicle deficiencies; supports mechanics where necessary. Prepares vehicle for movement/shipment by air, rail, or vessel.[*][B]Skill Level 2[/B] MOSC 88M2O. Supervises and provides technical guidance to subordinates in accomplishing their duties. Organizes and participates in convoys. Dispatches vehicles; verifies vehicle logbooks. Receives and fills requests from authorized persons for motor transport. Compiles time, mileage and load data. Operates the Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Transport (HEMTT), Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET), and Palletized Loading System (PLS) vehicles to include performing self-recovery operations.[*][B]Skill Level 3[/B] MOSC 88M3O. Supervises drivers performing preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on vehicles. Operates in the truck terminal as a squad leader. Trains new drivers and manages the driver sustainment training program. Plans, organizes, and operates a motor vehicle convoy. Performs convoy route reconnaissance. Commands a convoy march unit or serial. Supervises transporting of all types of cargo. Posts and controls guards used to prevent pilferage and vandalism of cargo and equipment. Takes charge of vehicle recovery. Supervises personnel preparing vehicles for deployment.[*][B]Skill Level 4[/B] MOSC 88M4O. Provides professional support and technical guidance to all Army soldiers requiring motor transport. Plans, manages, and monitors unit motor transport operations as the tru-ckmaster. Establishes and organizes the unit motor park. Prepares and implements the truck company security and defense plan. Prepares map overlays. Receives and distributes highway motor transport missions. Assembles and prepares highway reconnaissance data for motor convoy transport. Supervises and directs unit dispatching of vehicles. Coordinates engineer requirements to support a truckbattalion.[/LIST][/LIST][I]Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. [/I]The motor transport operator must possess the following qualifications:
    (1) [URL="http://www.us-army-info.com/pages/mos/demands.html"][COLOR=#0066cc]Physical Demands Rating[/COLOR][/URL]: very heavy
    (2) [URL="http://www.us-army-info.com/pages/mos/profile.html"][COLOR=#0066cc]Physical Profile[/COLOR][/URL]: 222222
    (3) Color discrimination of red/green.
    (4) [URL="http://www.us-army-info.com/pages/mos/asvab.html"][COLOR=#0066cc]Minimum score[/COLOR][/URL] of 90 in aptitude area OF.
    (5) A valid U.S. Government motor vehicle operator’s permit for class of vehicle to which assigned.
    (6) A valid state motor vehicle operator’s permit (not due to expire prior to completion of AIT).
    (7) MOS qualification may be attained by meeting the civilian acquired skills criteria listed in AR 601-210.
    [SIZE=6][COLOR=red]AIT Location: [/COLOR][/SIZE][URL="http://us-army-info.com/directory/Installations/Fort_Leonard_Wood,_Missouri/index.html"][SIZE=6][COLOR=red]Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri[/COLOR][/SIZE][/URL]
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