Me after arriving back in our barracks. The room was freezing! I had
to quickly put on my winter PT uniform to try and stay warm and comfortable.
to quickly put on my winter PT uniform to try and stay warm and comfortable.
PT
this morning we did ability group runs. I ran in C group again. The
young Hawaiian was promoted this time to B group lol. After all was said
and done we only had 5 people left in C group. I think the other usual
folks were all on profile, that left me, PFC Metal, our roommate (PVT
LD), and the old Hawaiian plus another guy. I would say it was a perfect
run to ease into the week again. We jogged 3.2 miles up Victory hill
and back.
We
went to our first full day of CPN class today. We found out that a CPN
is actually a big suitcase type device that when opened up has a router,
switch and everything else you need to setup a network in the field all
in compartmentalized portable units. The instructors are going over
everything so fast and there are so many acronyms it really is hard to
follow. I’m having a hard time even trying to figure out what to take
notes on. I’ve talked to everyone in our class and right now nobody is
tracking on what is going on. This is a little contradictory to what
I’ve heard about CPN, because everyone says it’s easy. Hopefully the
slide shows will get a little more focused and we can actually figure
out what is overview and what we need to know for the test.
It
started to rain today and PFC Metal and I were the only ones to have
rain gear...nice! We both have ACU print ponchos that fold up to next to
nothing. The nice thing about this class is the schedule. We get out
for lunch break before the big rush from Dixon Hall (where all our other
classes are) and we also get out about an hour before everyone else as
well.
Getting
out early gives us a little extra time, but we cannot head back to RBK
until the formation at 18:30. So PFC Metal, me, and the Hawaiians
decided to hang out at the IET center for a while. We then walked to the
RFAC to eat and hung out at the library until we could head back to
RBK.
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