“I’ve always been a patriotic individual since I was young. From early on in my youth, I simply wanted to do something bigger than myself.”
“I imagined Basic Combat Training was going to be a slow and exhausting process. I imagined time would be move slowly and I’d be counting the days every day.”
“The most challenging part of BCT would have to be your battle buddies. Trying to lead a group of young people to do the right thing tests you physically, mentally and emotionally.”
“Be patient, take things one meal at a time. Put forth your best efforts; you get what your put in.”
“My MOS is 88M-Motor Transport Officer. I had been told that 88M was on the best MOS’s you could acquire in the Army especially starting out.”