There has been a lot going on in BOLC II.  Most of the stuff we have done here is very standard training.  We did combatives, as I mentioned. That is hand-to-hand combat techniques.  It was uninteresting.  We did basic shooting.  Again, standard stuff.  We had a 4 day pass, which I used to insert myself briefly in to New york, and then I left.  We came back to a week in the FOB. I am now back for week 2 in the FOB.  
A FOB is a Forward Operating Base.  it si a mock-up of the type of thing that the US builds when it goes in to a country and sets up camp.  It is a tiny little Army base.  It actually sucks a lot.  We had to do a land navigation exercize.  I passed the first time, but it basically involved wandering around the woods a lot.  A good chunk of it was in the dark.  We also learned a lot of skills like how to "clear" a room (of people). There was a lot of shooting too: in rooms, from vehicles, in burms, on hills. . . 
Some of the more gung-ho people here seem to love this crap.  I don't.  But I am doing the best I can, and putting up with this as well as anyone else, I suppose.  
We have a ten-mile road march that will culminate this stay in the FOB and essentially our training for this part.  We will then have a stupid week of form-filling, where we "out-process" this phase of training.  I can't wait for this to be over.  Then I have a few days off. Following that I am off to phase 3, which will be in Virginia.  
Georgia is a very hot.  The FOB in Fort Benning is even hotter. There is also a ton of humidity.  The weather sucks.  
Hopefully I make it through unscathed.
Monday, August 06, 2007
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Yes, we all are hoping that you make it through with the least bit o scathing.
Amen!
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