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This is only tangentially related to Tennessee sports, but it concerns one of Rocky Top Talk's first, longest, and best community members, so it's getting bumped to its rightful place. Show your congratulations and support to Aerobab below.

-- Joel

Early Monday, I revealed the fact that "I was dealt a "hefty sum" of GREAT, LIFE CHANGING news over the weekend", which wound up putting a pretty big hamper on any type of productivity for the remainder of the weekend.  That statement was quickly followed by inquiring minds wanting to know the whole story.  I had planned on writing an eloquent, coming of age narrative, but I just couldn't make it work out.  In short, it was going to be about a boy (me) who dreams big (wants to become a rocket scientist/astronaut), works towards those dreams (college, internship), only to have them altered by misfortune on a grandiose scale (Space Shuttle Columbia accident).  Then the boy settles for a local job in a field that he is not particularly interested in (nuclear work), marries a beautiful woman (wife), picks up a mortgage, dog, car payments, and children.  While boy loved to see the paycheck, he just wasn't happy with his professional career-track.  He was working down a track perpendicular to that of what he had always dreamed of.  This dissatisfaction started to take a toll in other aspects of the boy's life.  Boy looks for a change.  After some personal soul-searching and many conversations with family, friends, and numerous other mentors and other individuals whom I hold high esteem, I decided to start the pursuit of a U.S. military career.

I have been working diligently towards receiving a commission in the USAF for nearly two years.  The commissioning process for civilians not seeking a flying position is one that is quite lengthy (one selection board per fiscal year) and loaded with many other highly qualified applicants.  This past Saturday, my hard work was realized, as I was notified of a Selection Status to serve as an Active Duty Aerospace Engineer!  Although this news is much more than just a career change (I like to call it a life change), I couldn't be anymore thrilled to get my career back on my dream-path...let alone while serving this wonderful country of ours!

Based on several factors beyond my control, my departure for Officer Training School (OTS) will be much quicker than the standard process.  I will be reporting to Maxwell AFB located in Montgomery, AL for 12-weeks of instruction and training this coming June 24th.  Upon my graduation from OTS, I will likely attend a several week technical school to learn the AF engineering processes/procedures and then I'll be assigned to a duty station -- unsure exactly where, but certainly away from the Knoxville area where I've called home for the last 12 years.

Needless to say, I've got a plate full of stuff on my plate in the coming months.  Given the schedule at OTS, there will be little (if any) time to post here in the RTT community this summer and early fall.  (Yes, I will miss a significant amount of the football season...talk about personal sacrifice!!)  I expect each of you to pick up my slack and to keep the "Junior Papa's" Corvette running smoothly and efficiently!

Reporting for duty,

Future Lieutenant Aerobab

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Fantastic! Hearty congratulations. Getting back onto a long-lost but not forgotten dream path has got to be an incredible feeling for you, and this Country and its citizens are gaining a good man.

Proud of you. Can't wait to shake your hand on Saturday.

Go Vols!

by Joel Hollingsworth on Apr 17, 2008 11:36 AM EDT reply actions  

Congratulations!
Military service is not always the best pay, but it's hard to beat it for nobility of work.  I salute you, good future sir, to this accomplishment and am very glad to hear it finally came through for you.

You're right; this is a life change.  I think you'll love the difference, and I hope that your wife does as well.  The USAF is very good (the best among the four branches) with family matters, so you're in great hands.

Missing some football season is small potatoes compared to the benefit this country will receive from you.  Always keep that in mind; it really does help during the more difficult times.

Lastly, tell us more.  Will you start at 1st Lieu., or 2nd?  Do you need more help with the O&W weekend?  Is the Mrs. looking at real estate in potential duty station locations?  The list goes on.

by David Hooper on Apr 17, 2008 12:44 PM EDT reply actions  

Oh, and one practical matter.
When they ask about the GI Bill, the answer is "yes", including the kicker.  It's a bit of a crimp up-front, but nothing that's not endurable.  But if you stay in, you'll likely get sent to postgraduate school at some point and the extra chunk of change can come in really handy.  There are also lots of options coming out for dependents to use the GI Bill, so it's worth having in the back pocket.

/practical.  Time to celebrate.

by David Hooper on Apr 17, 2008 12:51 PM EDT up reply actions  

Quick Answers
2LT.

Not really...just need participants!

Hadn't thought that far ahead.  The advice I've received to date suggests that base housing is the way to go, though.

by Aerobab on Apr 17, 2008 12:51 PM EDT up reply actions  

It's a shame
Cause the enlisted men are the ones that do all the work.

SSgt Ramsey
United States Marine Corps

But, seriously (I guess), congratulations, sir, and remember--take care of your men and they will take care of you.

Go Vols!

by gramsey712 on Apr 17, 2008 1:05 PM EDT reply actions  

Oh, and if you do get deployed
buy someone in your family a DVD recorder and a case of blank DVDs.

I was in Fallujah for the whole 2004 season, but I got to see every game.  Albeit 3 weeks later.

Go Vols!

by gramsey712 on Apr 17, 2008 1:10 PM EDT up reply actions  

Congratulations!
I really admire anyone brave enough to chase their dreams instead of settling for a steady paycheck. It's so much easier said than done.
Visit the Georgia Podcast Network to find Georgia's best podcasts in one place.

by rustytanton on Apr 17, 2008 1:18 PM EDT reply actions  

Godspeed, Joel
Vinnie Testaverde is always remembered for Tennessee kicking his ass.

by RevOrange on Apr 17, 2008 1:35 PM EDT reply actions  

Congratulations!!
Deciding to change course midstream in your life is a very big deal. It's an exciting albeit scary time in one's life when the unknown become merely a frontier to be conquered. It requires bravery, dedication, and a little bit of crazy. But I know when I did it, it was absolutely worth it. I'm sure it will be for you as well.

Plus you'll get the added distinguishment of doing something noble and honorable. That, my friend, is what it's all about. So kudos to you for chasing your dream. It's something most of us never get to do and you should be proud of yourself for having the guts to do it.

Best of luck to you and your family. GO VOL!!!

There you go Claw! Workin Like Heck!!

by XRayVol on Apr 17, 2008 1:44 PM EDT reply actions  

Congrats!
from a former enlist Navy Corpsman.

I wish you luck in your career. I could not live the life I have if it weren't for the US Navy.

Fair Winds and Following Seas...Sir!

Conquest Chronicles

by Paragon SC on Apr 17, 2008 2:01 PM EDT reply actions  

Good Luck
Good luck, stay safe and keep us posted. Spread the Big Orange word around the world.

by Smitty @ Rocky Top Talk on Apr 17, 2008 2:09 PM EDT up reply actions  

Congratulations!
Best wishes for the future and thank you for your willingness to serve our country. While it is hardly the most "meaningful" thing in the world, the fact remains that our ability to engage in pursuits like sports blogging is due to the sacrifices made by people serving in the armed forces. Without the security that comes from knowing we are well defended and the freedoms we enjoy, spending time carping about sports would be a luxury none of us would be able to enjoy.

Thank you for giving of yourself, and all the best as you embark on your next adventure...
============
lawvol: Gate 21.net - Life, the Universe, & the Bounce of the Ball

by lawvol98 on Apr 17, 2008 10:02 PM EDT reply actions  

Good Luck, Lt!
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on a Tuesday (when the cattle are the only ones there) would make a great place to test some of those new "smart" bombs. Just sayin'... Seriously, congratulations! It's not often we get a second chance at something we love. I'm proud to "know" you!

by wvvol on Apr 17, 2008 11:51 PM EDT reply actions  

MAY GOD KEEP AND BLESS YOU
Congratulations, you only go through life once so it is great to be doing what you enjoy doing. Thank you for serving your country. You are a true VOLUNTEER. Keep God first and He will guide your steps,may He bless you and keep you safe. GO VOLS !!!
OLD SMOKEY

by old smokey on Apr 18, 2008 5:02 AM EDT reply actions  

Awe.some.
We'll get you to space yet, son.

by Holly Anderson on Apr 18, 2008 6:01 PM EDT reply actions  

Trivia!
Did'ja  that that movie October Sky, which was shot in, maybe around, Oak Ridge, is an anagram of the book on which it was based?

Rocket Boys.

Go Vols!

by Joel Hollingsworth on Apr 18, 2008 8:15 PM EDT reply actions  

Dude!
You're a freak for knowing that!

by Aerobab on Apr 19, 2008 12:12 AM EDT up reply actions  

freak
I'm a freak for many reasons, one including that I'm friends with a mule. The more you get to know me, the scarier it gets. By then, of course, it's too late, and that's the plan.

And anyway, you already knew that, too, didn't you, Rocket Boy?

Freak.

Go Vols!

by Joel Hollingsworth on Apr 20, 2008 1:30 PM EDT up reply actions  

Vols in Space!
Well, not exactly, but congrats, Aerobab.  While your contributions to RTT will be missed, their probably better suited and more useful serving our country.  
Go LADY Vols!

by Volorado on Apr 19, 2008 1:26 PM EDT reply actions  

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