Drill Weekend

So, I suppose all of you want to know what life is in the guard...well, I've got to tell you, not so interesting as the commercials make it out to be. There is no jumping out of helicopters or anything like that. It mostly consists of sitting around or going out and practicing some skills that will very likely have absolutely no bearing upon anything we have to do in a deployment situation. This makes for a rather tedious weekend of duty. Making it worse is the fact that we have to come in Friday nights now too, in addition to having to come in an hour earlier on Saturdays and Sundays. Not to sound like a complainer, but it's one thing if we actually had a lot to do on these weekends, but the fact of the matter is we don't, and the end result is that have to spend even more time doing the same amount of work. Adding to this dilemma is the remarkably ineffecient manner in which everything is handled-training that could be finished in small groups in a couple hours takes an entire day to accomplish due to the fact that we must do everything as a whole unit. This again leads to more dead time. Not the most exciting experience out there, to be sure.

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