Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Last Bootcamp Blog!

It is hard to believe we only have 02 days left of training. Seven weeks ago when the senior company told us the weeks would fly by we were all skeptical. However, as Tuesday of week 08 comes to a close, we find ourselves wondering where the time has gone.

The first part of week 07 was spent learning basic first aid procedures and how to administer CPR. Because of the often hazardous nature of the work done in the fleet, and the primary mission of saving lives, it is critical that every Coastie know the basics of responding to emergency medical situations. At this point, with the amount of training that we have had, we continue to be tested every day, but on a much larger scale. We are no longer being tested to advance to the next week of training, but our performance is being judged to prove we are competent in the skills and knowledge required to enter the fleet.

On Friday we took our final exam, which was cumulative and covered everything from fire fighting and seamanship, to military customs and Coast Guard history. Once again, Victor Company prevailed with a 95% average. Also, last week we had the opportunity to show off for our Battalion Officer and Section Commander during our Dress Uniform Inspection and Close Order Drill test. After successfully passing our inspection, we officially proved that Victor is the best marching company on the regiment, receiving an almost perfect score on the Close Order Drill. As with the Manual of Arms test, Chief Bou once again commended us on our confidence, precision, and teamwork.

We spent our last Saturday in Cape May enjoying our off-base liberty. For the first time since we got here, we were able to leave the confines of the base and enjoy an entire day unsupervised with our shipmates. Our company commanders would have been proud, however, as many of us still found ourselves squaring corners in Walmart, saying “aye, aye, ma’am” to our waitresses, and stepping over “deck plates.” As with everything we have done over the past 07 weeks, the off-base liberty had a training purpose. Sporting our tropical dress blues, we stuck out like a sore thumb among the civilians dressed in their beach wear, and overall, the day was a test to see how well we represented the Coast Guard out in the community.

We finally got an opportunity to have a go at the Confidence Course on base. Between double bars, logs, ropes and walls, the course works every muscle in the body and offers an intense physical challenge to just about anyone who pursues it. With the help of our company commanders and shipmates, almost every member of our company was able to successfully complete the course.

The most exciting part of week 08 so far was taking our company photo. Our company commander was able to arrange for a HH-60 “Jayhawk” helicopter to fly in for the afternoon from Elizabeth City Air Station and be the background for our photo. After we took our photo, we had the opportunity to speak with the flight crew and tour the Jayhawk. The best part was watching it take off, and then return for a crew member, which they hoisted into the aircraft using the rescue basket while hovering about 50 feet over the parade field.

As we wrap up our final blog, with graduation only 02 days away, we can’t help but think to ourselves, “Wow, we finally made it!” The past 07 weeks have stretched, challenged, and grown us more than we ever could have imagined. We had countless hours of the “dark path,” but darkness makes a light shine that much brighter and easier to find, and the light at the end of this tunnel they call basic training is blazing before our eyes. When we stepped off that bus 07 weeks ago, we were scared, undisciplined, derelict individuals. We stand here now, and will disband Friday afternoon as a confident, disciplined, and united family. Once we pass through those front gates, a new chapter of our lives begins, and will surely bring with it new challenges to overcome. By living the Coast Guard’s core values daily, leaning on our shipmates, and relying on the training we have received over the past 08 weeks, we will no doubt conquer every obstacle we encounter. Congratulations, Victor 181- 01 pat on the back! For the last time, Victor 181, signing out.


We are ready to start our new journey!!! Thank you for all of your support and love throughout this process. I will post pictures as soon as I can

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