I didn't see a DEP introduction thread, so I thought it might be a good idea to start one. Who is in the DEP? When are you shipping, where are you going to basic/AIT, and what is your MOS? Here is my info to start:
Shipping Jan 17, 2006 to BCT at Fort Jackson Apparently spending 10 days in Reception, BCT start date of Jan 27 MOS: 25B Information Technology Specialist AIT beginning 3 April 2006 at Fort Gordon - 20 weeks long Enlisted in Army Reserve
34 years old, happily married, and looking forward to being challenged in basic! (also a bit scared...lol)
Posts: 358 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 03 November 2005
BCT Ft. Knox, Kentucky Ship date: June 15th 2005 Start date: June 23rd MOS 19K Grad date: Aug 24th 2005
AIT Ft. Knox, Kentucky Ship date: late june/mid july 2006 Start date: Sometime in late june/mid july MOS 19K Grad Date: Unknown
I did the split op program.
PFC Mjolsness D Co 2-136th CAB, 34th Infantry Division, Minnesota National Guard
On the evening of the seventh day the Lord looked over His creation and saw that it was good. He said, Let there be a breed of great warriors to protect the people from evil. They shall ride beasts of iron and steel and speak with breaths of fire and destruction. They shall be feared by all that is evil. The people shall call these warriors who are masters of their beasts
Tankers
Posts: 121 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: 26 December 2005
BCT: Fort Leonard Wood, MO AIT: DLI Monterey, CA Ship: January 26, 2006 MOS: 98X "Cryptologic Linguistics"
If anyone happens to read this that knows much about DLI, I'd appreciate some feed back. I'm 26 years old, leaving the private sector for the Army in hopes of finding direction. I have passed on OCS because I feel that I am not prepared to be an officer at this point in time. Thanks, Alan Carey
I hope you do a great job and enjoy life in the U.S. Army!!
The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important then his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and and has no chance of being free unless made so and kept so by the exertions of better men then himself. John Stuart Mill
Posts: 608 | Location: Walter Reed Army Medical Center,DC | Registered: 05 September 2005
If anyone happens to read this that knows much about DLI...
If I am not mistaken, Epic Honor is there right now. Shoot her a private message.
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Originally posted by Gammanu00: Thanks admin. I've also read the post on DLI so I've got an idea about needing to just suck it up and go with it.
i just left DLI after being there for about 2 years. There are volumes to tell about DLI, but if you wish, you can e-mail your questions to me @ kent.larsen1@us.army.mil
i'm sure i can answer your questions. DLI is great. (please incluse if you are going to DLI after basic, ait, reclass(MOS-T),etc.)