The recruiter I was working with originally is no longer set to go to ANCOC until the end of his recruiting duty in October so we’re back on track to work together. Being driven, slightly patient, and at times deliberate is very important in this process as I have seen. I went to see him after work rather than going to my Marketing class, I actually waited for him to come back into the office for about fifteen to thirty minutes and waited there as he filled in my SF86 security questionnaire and medical questionnaire. When I left last night he had completed almost everything, all of the medical data needed for MEPS and the majority of the SF86. For the remaining SF86, I left with him, a copy of one I had completed on my own at home so he could just type in what I listed.
Now, we’ll see how long it takes to get to MEPS, I was told next week. We’ll see, I hope that’s correct, if not, I highly doubt that I’ll make the April board and will end up going in May.
As for Physical Fitness, I ran 2 miles sub 14 minutes last night! WHOOOOO HOOOOOO! I haven’t ran a sub 14 since my first tour in Iraq, this run was about the same coming in around 13:40 ... in fact, I believe being 27, that’s close to my max point level now. I’ve still got a lot of work to do on pushups and sit-ups, but I can pass both with no real problem.
I’m allowed to be at 212lbs, and I’m currently at 217, not too bad, but I fluctuate up to 222 and down to 215 usually. I’ll have to be very particular about my diet to get down to 212. If I’m unable, I’m sure I’ll tape out for BMI.
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