August and September of 92 for me. We were quarantined for a week because some dude had crabs, ended up staying there for 7 weeks. I don't remember what squadron or flight. SRA Estrada was one of our MTIs and that sawed off dude could flat call cadence.
Did you happen to make any foreign friends there? My dad graduated in august 92 and I’ve been searching for people who may have been there around the same time
I have a tape just like this. I went in April of 1992. I remember the mosquitoes were the size of flies. It was miserable weather. It would rain on us for 5 minutes and then get blistering hot.
3703 BMTS, Flight 303, 14 March - 26 April 1977. I remember it well. We formed up at the west side of the building. Our squadron commander, team leader, and "second hat" were Maj. William Kenneth Skaer Jr, William R. Copp, and George A. Minasian, respectively. It was a fast six weeks. Learned more life lessons in Basic that all of my prior 19 years combined. Our TI team was spot on! This was after we got 540 demerits on our first Red Line inspection. Oops.
June 1993 here. 321 BMTS, FLT 376 . This video is making me feel old. I can remember being a road toad the whole time because I kept screwing up marching. Honestly, I thought the worst part of BMT was the waiting and I absolutely loved the confidence course and the physical stuff. Looking back, the Army or Marines was probably more suited to my farm upbringing but the Air Force did me well and I have been quite successful in life. I attribute a lot of my attention to detail to the Air Force.
Damn just like I remember it back in 20may90. My T.I was Tsgt Burby I hope she’s doing fine she was cool and fair and this other cool training instructor forgot his name.. I remember seeing recruits stressing out after eating breakfast and barfing. The Air Force basic training is all about them fucking with your mind rather than physical punishment. It’s probably worse for some people because I remember they had a ward in the dorm building where they put recruits who snapped and couldn’t handle.
Crazy man, I got there almost a year later to the day. I probably watched this video at my recruiters office. I signed up in July 92 but was on delayed enlistment for about 9 months.
Wow this brings back memories. I joined up in Mar 92 and retired in Dec 14. But what crap are they showing? I never got allowed to go to a rec center after mail call and our T.I.s were a lot more brutal. Is this the G rated version for tv?
I agree this seems tame. I remember getting screamed at relentlessly all the way up to my last day. I had a female instructor. I heard that we were her first female group I don’t know if that is true but I believe it. She was tough
Thanks for posting. Never will forget the 'wall locker' introduction that first night, what memories. Reported to Lackland 15 June 92 (3743rd, Flt 381)
I will never forget the first night either. I reported to Lackland April 1st, 1992 and I was BMTS 3703 Flt. 257 i will never forget those numbers as long as I live.
It was great. I know that there were a few more 4 wheelers and quite a few riders remaining that followed the trucks that were still in the parking lot when the video ended. It was quite an impressive turn out, and a phenominal site to see coming down the road and into Post 28's. ceremony.
This was a very heartwarming experience for most of us who rode in this event. The people lined our path as we traveled to the American Legion grounds for the day's events. Seeing their faces, many with tears streaming down their faces, created an image that I will carry forever. Thanks to Post 28 and all involved for doing this very special tribute.