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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 587610" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>that's even more amazing! So she just decided she wanted to become an officer in the military. When I was going thru basic I was offered the Warrant Officer's Flight School test, and passed it with flying colors. A buddy of mine that I grew up with also did the samething, and we both planned on going. He backed out, and I did as well. Regretted it ever since! Tom backed out when he found out that virtually all enlistments for chopper pilots were frozen and you couldn't resign your commission when you were done with it. Was also offered the chance to goto OCS to become an Artillary Officer down at Sill, but was done with cannons by the time it was offered. Something else maybe, but that was all they offered. So after 19 months, two days, 23 hours, and thirty five minutes I was a free man again. Times were tough in 1968/69, and it took it's toll on you mentally and physically as well. I could do it now if I were young</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 587610, member: 25383"] that's even more amazing! So she just decided she wanted to become an officer in the military. When I was going thru basic I was offered the Warrant Officer's Flight School test, and passed it with flying colors. A buddy of mine that I grew up with also did the samething, and we both planned on going. He backed out, and I did as well. Regretted it ever since! Tom backed out when he found out that virtually all enlistments for chopper pilots were frozen and you couldn't resign your commission when you were done with it. Was also offered the chance to goto OCS to become an Artillary Officer down at Sill, but was done with cannons by the time it was offered. Something else maybe, but that was all they offered. So after 19 months, two days, 23 hours, and thirty five minutes I was a free man again. Times were tough in 1968/69, and it took it's toll on you mentally and physically as well. I could do it now if I were young gary [/QUOTE]
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