PFC Donnie Harold Harris 4667679 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div> To this day, what was the one thing that changed your life in Basic or advanced training? 2019-05-25T12:05:11-04:00 PFC Donnie Harold Harris 4667679 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div> To this day, what was the one thing that changed your life in Basic or advanced training? 2019-05-25T12:05:11-04:00 2019-05-25T12:05:11-04:00 LTC Private RallyPoint Member 4667712 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It was being selected as the Platoon Guide and learning I loved to Lead and make an impact. Response by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made May 25 at 2019 12:28 PM 2019-05-25T12:28:17-04:00 2019-05-25T12:28:17-04:00 SPC Margaret Higgins 4667720 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>In AIT: I became Squad Leader. <a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="76840" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/76840-pfc-donnie-harold-harris">PFC Donnie Harold Harris</a> Response by SPC Margaret Higgins made May 25 at 2019 12:31 PM 2019-05-25T12:31:36-04:00 2019-05-25T12:31:36-04:00 Capt Daniel Goodman 4667726 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Getting done.... Response by Capt Daniel Goodman made May 25 at 2019 12:33 PM 2019-05-25T12:33:54-04:00 2019-05-25T12:33:54-04:00 SSG Laurie Mullen 4667733 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I wanted to &quot;quit&quot; basic training before my second week was done. A new Drill Sergeant, Sgt Phillips, sat me down and talked to me. She convinced me to not give up and stick it out. **If anyone knows her, she was my Drill Sergeant in D-3-3 at Ft Dix during the summer of 83.** Response by SSG Laurie Mullen made May 25 at 2019 12:37 PM 2019-05-25T12:37:34-04:00 2019-05-25T12:37:34-04:00 CSM Charles Hayden 4667800 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My discovery moment was at the reception station at Ft Ord in 1953. <br /><br />After washing my brand new fatigues in a mop sink and wearing them the next day, I was an “old” Soldier and could buck lines and act like I was really important to the newly arrived recruits. Response by CSM Charles Hayden made May 25 at 2019 1:03 PM 2019-05-25T13:03:57-04:00 2019-05-25T13:03:57-04:00 MAJ Ken Landgren 4667810 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Knowing a couple of hot lesbians in AIT. Response by MAJ Ken Landgren made May 25 at 2019 1:09 PM 2019-05-25T13:09:18-04:00 2019-05-25T13:09:18-04:00 PFC Donnie Harold Harris 4668045 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>They were an Admiral of the Navy giving a speech, I think Adm. McCarthy where he explained the making of the bunk. An wrote a book so titled. Make your bunk or bed. I have yet to read it. Well, Admiral. That is the single break threw point for me. I still make my bed. Even in Hotel rooms. The wife has always love that little part of my life. How simple<br /> how powerful How long lasting it has been. Response by PFC Donnie Harold Harris made May 25 at 2019 3:06 PM 2019-05-25T15:06:08-04:00 2019-05-25T15:06:08-04:00 SSgt Boyd Herrst 4668072 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Became Flight Chief(dorm Chief) Response by SSgt Boyd Herrst made May 25 at 2019 3:16 PM 2019-05-25T15:16:29-04:00 2019-05-25T15:16:29-04:00 SFC Private RallyPoint Member 4668266 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My drill sergeant looking me deep into my soul at the turn around point of an AGR (he was in front, I was last).<br /><br />He looked at me and said- “if you can’t hang with the big dogs, stay your ass on the porch!”<br /><br />I went from feeling sorry for myself to being honor grad and scoring a 400 (if there was an extended scale) on the end of course APFT.<br /><br />All I wanted to do was be a Drill Sergeant after that day and now, I’m a senior Drill Sergeant Leader about to transition to the Chief of Training at the United States Army Drill Sergeant Academy. <br /><br />All because of DS (CW3) Michael Sexton.<br /><br />Till the end! Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made May 25 at 2019 5:04 PM 2019-05-25T17:04:38-04:00 2019-05-25T17:04:38-04:00 SPC Private RallyPoint Member 4669199 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>why the hell did i sign up for this shit Response by SPC Private RallyPoint Member made May 26 at 2019 5:17 AM 2019-05-26T05:17:50-04:00 2019-05-26T05:17:50-04:00 CAPT Kevin B. 4669616 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Probably taking the Advanced Survival put on by the Kiwi&#39;s in Antarctica. It&#39;s the little things that can kill you and getting into the habit of paying attention stuck hard from then on. Something about a shovel and a saw and you either froze or not will get your attention. SERE School reinforced that later on. Response by CAPT Kevin B. made May 26 at 2019 10:02 AM 2019-05-26T10:02:56-04:00 2019-05-26T10:02:56-04:00 LCDR Joshua Gillespie 4676030 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I think it was part way though &quot;Plebe Year&quot; at USNA ( I know, I know... pretty creme puff compared to other pipelines, but at 17, I was sufficiently &quot;impressed&quot;). I came prepared to face very difficult physical challenges... and believe me, they were there...but it was the mental game that gave me the most trouble. I had my &#39;dark night of the soul&#39; when one of my squadmates literally went AWOL, and others began talking about quitting. First, I got scared, then I got worried... then, I got hot-coal and metal ANGRY. I decided if those &lt;expletive deleted&gt; flamers wanted to bilge me out, they&#39;d have to carry my dead body out on a slab to do it. I dug in my heels, focused on my strengths, and started whittling away at my weaknesses. It was a rough year (and a rough three years after that)...but I made it, and no matter what, that can&#39;t be taken from me. Response by LCDR Joshua Gillespie made May 28 at 2019 4:41 PM 2019-05-28T16:41:34-04:00 2019-05-28T16:41:34-04:00 2019-05-25T12:05:11-04:00