JD50
Lifer
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God damn man, i didn't know that.
We lost one good man right there, but if you'd like, PM me regarding your applied position and i'll ask my friends to check out what you can apply and qualify for.
Thanks man, but this was back in 2001, I've moved on, lol. It was for the SEAL program. I smoked the PFT and kicked ass in the SEAL workouts at bootcamp. I trained for it for a couple of years with some SEALs (I grew up right by the Naval Academy) and even did a couple of mini hell weeks down at Ft. Story, so I was prepared physically and mentally, but I know it's still a slim chance that I would've made it all the way through BUD/S.
Anyways, I moved on, got a job as a cop for a few years then moved into the IT field. Now I'm making lots of money and I love what I'm doing. If you would've told me back in my senior year of high school that in 10 years I'd be spending 40+ hours a week at a desk working on computers I would've called you crazy. Moral of the story OP, things happen for a reason and everything will work out for you. Just use this as a learning experience, it'll only make you stronger.
Edit - I got lucky because the SEAL program along with the A-school that I picked both required perfect color vision. This is why I was allowed to get out, my contract was messed up. For some reason I passed the color vision test at MEPS, even though I couldn't see half of those little numbers in the color vision test. I almost got stuck being on a ship for 4 years, that would've really sucked.
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