This past weekend I went on my first "drill" with my reserve unit.  It was actually kind of boring.  I got to meet the members of my team.  It was a long trip in the morning, but I will get used to it.  The members of my unit are actually all pretty nice.  I think it will be nice working with them for a while.  It seems like I got lucky.  My Sergeant is decent and seems to care about her soldiers, and is willing to work on their behalf.  There is not much more you can want in a superior officer.  
A passing officer actually asked me if I wanted to leave early on the (correct) assumption that I was Jewish and needed to make it in time for Yom Kippur.  That was quite nice of him.  I pretty much told him that I would make it on time if I left on time, which is true.  I assume he knew that, but wanted to tell me that if there were Jewish Issues I'd be OK.  I assume I can expect to be understood like this in New York.  
Now I feel like I am in the Army.  I am part of a unit. 
 
 
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