Today was a very significant moment in my army career: Today I got my black beret with my tankers pin with combat red background, and I had my swearing in ceremony. The ceremonies took place in Latrun, the place where Israel used heavy armor for the first time. Here's how it went for the past couple weeks:
Two weeks ago we had a <i>masa</i> which was insanely hard, at the end of which we earned the tankers pin with red combat background for our standard green berets. Last tuesday we had gunnery practice in the tanks, where I got to shoot for the first, and definetely not the last, time. My hits were good, day, night, and in transit. One shot, one kill, as they like to say. That was pretty much the highlights until yesterday.
Yesterday the platoon commanders broke "distance" with us, meaning we beat them up and then spent three hours trading stories with them. Then Thursday morning, November 10th, at 2:30 AM my <i>masa kumta</i> started, and at 8:45 AM, 17 regular and 7 stretcher kilometers (1 strecher km=3 regular km) later, it ended in Latrun, with family and friends present. I was presented with a bible with my name in it, and my black beret, and then I took the oath. Even though we practised the ceremony numerous times, it wasn't the same this time. When we said the words "I Swear!" I positively screamed my heart out.
That's just about it for now, I got home and have vacation for a whole week. I'll try and put pictures up tomorrow, tonight I'm gettin smashed.
Good Night Everybody!!!
"Retreat, hell! We just got here!"-Captain Lloyd Williams, 2nd Marine Division, Belleau Wood, France, WWI
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