Posted on Aug 1, 2018
SGT Ait Student
14.3K
16
13
4
4
0
I am currently enrolled in AIT at Fort Huachuca expected to graduate in August. I have completed the process of an Airborne Physical Part 1 & 2, and have been qualified. The only problem is that my Platoon Sergeant and Drill Sergeants are lacking the motive to submit my packet by misplacing it once and having no updates as my remaining time here decreases.

Any advice for possibly taking matters into my own hands? Do I have time, although my physical was received by my unit before my 30 day out?
Edited >1 y ago
Avatar feed
Responses: 7
SGT Program Coordinator
4
4
0
I'm really surprised what it takes to volunteer for Airborne now a days. In basic 1972 before graduating at basic, there was a Sargent recruiting for the Airborne, if you said yes, then you went to jump school.
But then again, there were only 3 of us that volunteered and went to Jump School. My class started with 600+ students, at graduation there were only 286 who graduated.
I hope you can get in and Good Luck in getting Jump School.
All the Way, and then Some!
(4)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SFC Retention Operations Nco
3
3
0
Just look up your branch manager on the HRC website and submit it to that person. It's pretty simple.
(3)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SPC Henry Francis
1
1
0
P.S. After graduating jump school the sent some of us to our PDS at Ft. Bragg for OJT-AIT. That was miserable. I’d much prefer a training unit. We caught it from all sides from the other soldiers in our unit and others around us.
(1)
Comment
(0)
SGT Program Coordinator
SGT (Join to see)
>1 y
02a2c617
After Jump school we too, went to AIT, but were assigned to a unit first.
(0)
Reply
(0)
SGT Program Coordinator
SGT (Join to see)
>1 y
When we got to Bragg, the first thing we heard was, "CHERRY".
(1)
Reply
(0)
SPC Henry Francis
SPC Henry Francis
>1 y
Exactly! The normal end of day for everyone around us was about 17:00. We were still at it until about 21:00.
They’d make fun of us as they put on civies and took off.
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close