Posted on Aug 16, 2021
Login & Share to Win! Given the chance to travel back in time, what advice are you giving yourself?
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Pay attention to your drill instructors because if you ever end up in combat you will appreciate the rough time they gave you to stay focused.
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If I had the opportunity to go back in history and tell myself to make a different decision, I am not sure that I would take that opportuity. Here is the reason why. If I changed any of my decsionions in my past I would not be here today as I am today. I have given that a great deal of consideration over the last 60 plus years. With that stated I have often thought that I would not help my truck driven at Elmendorf AFB offload the non-functioning forklift. That decison to help him cost me my right leg and my Air Force career. Of course there are many many other decisons that I have made that have changed the course of my life. Only God knows where those different decisions would have led me. Sgt. Frank E. Hupp, Retired, DTM
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While I can think of all sorts of things that I wish I'd known as a young man, the fact remains that I'm quite happy where I am now, with my marriage and where we live, etc., and if I changed anything in the past, I'd be somewhere else now. It might be even better, but it coiuld also be far worse. Hence, I'm wouldn't say a word.
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God got you this far. Do your best. The past is behind you. You own the future.
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If not the military in general my specific MOS, 74F. As a computer programmer back in the 1980 it was an awesome thing. Seeing those mainframes in movies, I was loving it. Sad to say, that wasn't the case. The army had , at the time "canned programs" thats what commercial software was called at the time. If you found a bug in it you could not touch it, of try to fix it. You had to write the software developer because it was an Army wide problem, not a local problem. My first go through wasn't that exciting. All the other combat stuff was amazing to me. Getting in a chopper, looking straight down when the chopper goes on its side, having the side of your body numb from the force of the air was better than any movie I had ever seen. Going in a landing craft towards a beach was just like being In The movies without the bullets overhead. I wouldn't trade My experience for the world. Outside of my MOS, it was amazing. With many sleepless nights. The adrenaline rushes, the long days, the seven days a week, 20 hour work days. I have to say, I really miss it. Crazy, but I do.
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Success = 1/2 Knowledge + 1/2 Experience + 1/2 Common Sense
This is the only time in your life where 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/2 = 1
This is the only time in your life where 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/2 = 1
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