03-01-2013, 12:25 PM
Jäger Bubba reporting in.
All right. So let me open up the situation for you guys a bit. I know I don't need to explain you guys anything and that most of you won't probably even care. But the thing is, I was kicked out of the army because of physical reasons. Although I'm in a good physical condition, it was my body that kind of broke down.
So. 3 years ago I got diagnosed with a illness. This illness normally prevents conscription, but due to me showing high motivation towards still going through the army, they let me in to see how it goes.
So after about 4 weeks into the "recruit season" of 6 plus 2 weeks, my illness started showing symptoms again.
The recruit season is 6 plus 2 weeks because I got into the military police, which was pretty much the toughest training you can get into without joining special forces in the Finnish defence forces. And MPs have 6 weeks of normal training and 2 weeks of use of force training and law classes. In total, I managed to stay for 7 weeks, which was enough to get me promoted from recruit to a Jäger. But the last 3 weeks I was in and out of the hospital and I mostly couldn't join the training during that time. Normal MPs serve for 9 months and squad leaders stay for a year.
So here I am, once again, sitting behind my screen frustrated as hell... The person also frustrated was my "squad" leader and actually my "platoon" leader a bit also. Since both of them wanted to see me join the... Well, I'll call it leader course, to become a equivalent of staff sergeant (to be in lead of a squad).
My platoon leader was a grumpy and a pretty old man, so to my surprise he tried to make me stay and he was disappointed after my illness started to kick in and I had to go to the garrisons hospital. But due to the reasons I had to go, there was not much I could do.
So, without underestimating the fun I have had while playing with CiA... But still... You guys and Arma will have to do.
I have a job waiting for me in about a month. And after a year, I'll go studying.
So my plans for the upcoming months? Build a new PC, to finally start enjoying the views of Arma2 and to be able to see enemies in forests. But also to wait for Arma3. I'm still deciding between supported and deluxe edition. Also, since the army here is mandatory, I will have to make some fun out of me being here and the rest of my squad staying. Most of them would never have joined the army if it wasn't mandatory, so they will love me sending pictures of myself lying on the beach while they are on a 10 day training somewhere in the middle of nowhere staying on full alert in case a imaginary enemy attacks. 5 hours of sleep every night and being constantly ready for action... They will probably eventually learn to hate me! 8)
PS. Also, I am a first class shooter. 8) Of which I'm very proud of. But the funniest thing is, that everyone else had had time to practice on the range about 5 times, and then they took the shooting test. Before taking the test, I had participated in only one training with my beloved RK62. So with 1/5 of the training what most of the guys had had I managed to get myself into the best class of shooters, which is about 15% of the guys in the Military police company. And yes, I'm quite proud! ;D
All right. So let me open up the situation for you guys a bit. I know I don't need to explain you guys anything and that most of you won't probably even care. But the thing is, I was kicked out of the army because of physical reasons. Although I'm in a good physical condition, it was my body that kind of broke down.
So. 3 years ago I got diagnosed with a illness. This illness normally prevents conscription, but due to me showing high motivation towards still going through the army, they let me in to see how it goes.
So after about 4 weeks into the "recruit season" of 6 plus 2 weeks, my illness started showing symptoms again.
The recruit season is 6 plus 2 weeks because I got into the military police, which was pretty much the toughest training you can get into without joining special forces in the Finnish defence forces. And MPs have 6 weeks of normal training and 2 weeks of use of force training and law classes. In total, I managed to stay for 7 weeks, which was enough to get me promoted from recruit to a Jäger. But the last 3 weeks I was in and out of the hospital and I mostly couldn't join the training during that time. Normal MPs serve for 9 months and squad leaders stay for a year.
So here I am, once again, sitting behind my screen frustrated as hell... The person also frustrated was my "squad" leader and actually my "platoon" leader a bit also. Since both of them wanted to see me join the... Well, I'll call it leader course, to become a equivalent of staff sergeant (to be in lead of a squad).
My platoon leader was a grumpy and a pretty old man, so to my surprise he tried to make me stay and he was disappointed after my illness started to kick in and I had to go to the garrisons hospital. But due to the reasons I had to go, there was not much I could do.
So, without underestimating the fun I have had while playing with CiA... But still... You guys and Arma will have to do.
I have a job waiting for me in about a month. And after a year, I'll go studying.
So my plans for the upcoming months? Build a new PC, to finally start enjoying the views of Arma2 and to be able to see enemies in forests. But also to wait for Arma3. I'm still deciding between supported and deluxe edition. Also, since the army here is mandatory, I will have to make some fun out of me being here and the rest of my squad staying. Most of them would never have joined the army if it wasn't mandatory, so they will love me sending pictures of myself lying on the beach while they are on a 10 day training somewhere in the middle of nowhere staying on full alert in case a imaginary enemy attacks. 5 hours of sleep every night and being constantly ready for action... They will probably eventually learn to hate me! 8)
PS. Also, I am a first class shooter. 8) Of which I'm very proud of. But the funniest thing is, that everyone else had had time to practice on the range about 5 times, and then they took the shooting test. Before taking the test, I had participated in only one training with my beloved RK62. So with 1/5 of the training what most of the guys had had I managed to get myself into the best class of shooters, which is about 15% of the guys in the Military police company. And yes, I'm quite proud! ;D
Former "Bubba"