29 June 2004

Q-Day

I have officially dubbed today "Q-Day." While I wish I had the creative juice to throw together a sentence or two heavily accented with the letter "Q," I'm a bit fried at the moment.

I call this Q-day because one of the Companies here was qualifing with their M16A2's today. For the past two weeks they have been learning safety, breathing, aiming, firing, and all that goes into using their weapon with proficiency. It's a tough day for many because this is a skill that is not dependant on anything that may have led them to the Army. It's not just the fast people, the strong people, the smart people, the "gamer" people, the country people, the city people, or the suburban people who qualify. There's little to know way of looking over a group of Soldiers and saying, "He'll qualify marksman" or "he can't hit the broad side of a barn." There are people who get everything else who have a hard time qualifing. There are people who are "rocks" (not a term of compliment) who score well. It's a very subjective thing.

Anyway, in the end, to qualify, a soldier must hit 23 out of 40 targets...58% to be considered "proficient," or Marksman. If he can hit 30 out of 40 (75%), he's considered a Sharpshooter. If he hits 35 out of 40 (88%), he's qualified as an Expert or Sniper. For many that I saw today, just hitting the 23 was hard enough. I didn't see anyone hit more than 28.

Like I said, it's not like you can pick out which people are going to be good at this. But, it is a skill that can be learned, there is not question, quandry, or query about that!

28 June 2004

New Look for the Old Blog

Like what I've done with the joint? Yeah, I am a master of the point-and-click. My blog client Blogger has put up some new templates. I thought the nautical theme would fit the title. Plus, I dig most things having to do with ships. Weird that I'm in the Army, huh? I think that big water is romantic, but I get stir-crazy/ claustrophobic pretty easily. So, with that in mind, lighthouses, seashores, and boats that come back to the dock every night are pretty cool. Let someone else travel around in a grey-steel prison. I'll take the mud to the open sea any day!

21 June 2004

Up and Running

Hey everyone! Did you miss me? Well I missed you all! How's everyone doing? That's good. Here's what's up with me.

As you can see, it's been about six weeks since I last posted here. It's been a long time of changing, moving, waiting, moving, waiting some more, and then working like a madman to get caught up from all the changes and moves and so forth.

So now I am settled into my new digs at Ft. Benning. I'm with an Infantry Training Unit out on Sand Hill. It keeps me busy. I'm usually here by 5:30 in the morning for Physical Training (PT) and if I'm out of here by 5:00 p.m., it's an early day. Lots to do. It's taken some time to adjust, but I'm getting there.

I'm just wrapping up a week as the Staff Duty Chaplain for the post. Thanks be to God that it was pretty uneventful! (knock on wood) I'll be "off duty" tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. Then I can finally get back to doing PT and getting ready for an upcoming Fitness Test.

Hopefully, now that things have settled down, I'll be back here putting up posts and telling you all how it's going. Stay tuned for more info on a regular basis!