I don't think I have ever felt this good before, it topped making the state finals in wrestling. All the months of hard work poured in for my first PST test. I passed it with flying colours. When I came around that last turn knowing I had passed, it was like an andrenaline rush I have never felt before higher than any 2nd wind energy burst could give you. best thing about it was that was only the easy part, now the hard months/yeara lie ahead to accomplishing goal of becoming a navy seal. Now that I earned my Navy Seal $ 45,000 Contract(which I plan to save and invest), I am a navy seal in training and have admittance into "Buds Training program" the official Nacy Seals School. I originally thought I was going to become a navy SWCC, but decided upon Navy Seal. I am honored to attempt to become one. These next 12 months will be the toughest of my life trying to become the highest ranking special forces in the military, but 12 months of pain and suffering for a lifetime honor and achievement. Thanx Guys, God Bless the USA.
I know we got of on the wrong foot but what you are accomplishing is amazing and I wish you the best. That's some serious ****. :good
Thanx guys, feel like a jackass letting my emotions out on this forum, but hell I feel comfortable doing it we speak to eachother so much. appreciate all the best wishes.
Way to go! That is some accomplishment. Wrestling, boxing, and now SEALS training? When will we see you in MMA?
Congratulations! I know the challenge begins as a personal one (and in some respects it will always be so) but you will soon find that the challenge is much bigger than all the running, pushups, swimming etc. that are required of you. It will be an unwaivering dedication to your team, your branch, your country and (as ludicrous as it sounds) to peace and freedom itself. Good luck to you! It is spirit such as yours that our country depends on to keep us safe and free.
That is an amazing accomplishment. Congratulations, I wish you the best in your undertaking to become an elite member of america's most respected. Even though they are words on a board, I would like to thank you for choosing to serve.