gettysburgfreak 05:49 PM 12-18-2009
I'm not the type to flaunt my accomplishments but today I am feeling very proud of something I set out to do and wanted to share.
Today marked the last day of the first part of the US Border Patrol Academy and I am set to graduate on Monday with 21 other classmates. This was the most difficult thing I had ever attempted in my life. It was challenging physically but even more so mentally. The amount of information we had to learn in 55 days was very intense and at times extremely overwhelming. We had applied authority classes, naturalization, and immigration law classes, driving, shooting, arrest techniques, offensive and defensive techniques, survival swimming, first aid and CPR, as well as a few other odds and ends classes that pertained to the job. We also had to get OC sprayed which was the worst pain I had ever felt in my life. Each day was a challenge and feel extremely lucky to have made it through especially after having rolled my ankle severely on the second week of physical training.
Now for 9 weeks of learning Spanish.
:-)
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Commander Quan 06:03 PM 12-18-2009
Congrats on passing the first phase.
Good luck with the Spanish I took 3 years of it and all I leaned how to say was Cerveza y albondigas and Mi Gusta Bonitas chicas. I figured everything else was above and beyond the scope of any conversation I wold be having.
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68TriShield 06:25 PM 12-18-2009
kydsid 06:26 PM 12-18-2009
Congrats and don't worry about the spanish. Look at it this way. December and January are better months to be at Glynco than July and August. Sandflies. ugh.
Let me how you like your rooms tv once you get there.
:-)
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Resipsa 06:44 PM 12-18-2009
Blueface 06:53 PM 12-18-2009
Coach Deg 07:35 PM 12-18-2009
hotreds 07:37 PM 12-18-2009
ˇFelicitaciones y buena suerte!
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CasaDooley 07:41 PM 12-18-2009
Veritas 07:46 PM 12-18-2009
elderboy02 07:56 PM 12-18-2009
Ranger_B 08:06 PM 12-18-2009
Great job man. Best wishes as you continue on your path.
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qwerty1500 08:13 PM 12-18-2009
Congratulations! And, thank you for helping to keep all of us safe.
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Steve 08:54 PM 12-18-2009
gettysburgfreak 09:13 PM 12-18-2009
Originally Posted by kydsid:
Congrats and don't worry about the spanish. Look at it this way. December and January are better months to be at Glynco than July and August. Sandflies. ugh.
Let me how you like your rooms tv once you get there. :-)
They have us here in Artesia, NM we do Spanish at the same place we did basic. Our TV is from probably 1990 and all the peoples faces are a nice orange tint no matter how much I mess with the settings.
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Titan410 09:19 PM 12-18-2009
Welcome to the Thin Blue Line! Congrats!
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icehog3 09:28 PM 12-18-2009
kydsid 09:28 AM 12-19-2009
Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak:
They have us here in Artesia, NM we do Spanish at the same place we did basic. Our TV is from probably 1990 and all the peoples faces are a nice orange tint no matter how much I mess with the settings.
Ahh the hiring increases for OBP and OFO must have outpaced capacity at Glynco. Everyone, including BPA's, used to go to Glynco for Spanish. Never the less I am sure they will do the same thing to your tv as they do in Glynco. Hope you like Sabago Gigante. HEHEHE
BTW. Heard where you are being stationed?
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gettysburgfreak 09:50 AM 12-19-2009
Originally Posted by kydsid:
Ahh the hiring increases for OBP and OFO must have outpaced capacity at Glynco. Everyone, including BPA's, used to go to Glynco for Spanish. Never the less I am sure they will do the same thing to your tv as they do in Glynco. Hope you like Sabago Gigante. HEHEHE
BTW. Heard where you are being stationed?
We were supposed to spend 10 months in San Diego but one of our classmates who doesn't have to stay for spanish got a phone call saying he needed to report to Del Rio and that the rest of our class would be joining him there. That severely pissed me off, I was looking forward to San Diego big time. My full time station is going to be in Sumas, Washington.
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