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Saturday, January 12, 2008, 10:26 PM
I apologize to avid readers of my blog who are patiently awaiting this post. Without any further ado, here it is.ATEC stage 2 for this battalion is a catastrophe waiting to eventuate. Being one of the last major exercise of the mono, it would also present the opportunity for the culmination of all hatred and frustrations everyone harbor for this foul place to finally erupt. And what a magnificent implosion it was. I cant hurl random accusations for this flop but the culprits are definitely not us. We have erected and maintained a relative splendid structure of communication. This was the exercise unsung heroes proved their worth. An honorable mention would be yao kun, being previously shadowed by the almighty brian aka ironman chan mary jane watson and neglected by S2, finally attained the final form of bankai and displayed his marvelous signal skills. His tenacity and diligence has gained some form of recognition from BSO. Hrm.. is edi... oops jealous? Bahhh I've digress too much. Allow me to continue on my lambaste of this abysmal event. ATEC stage 2 is all about the planning of 'you know who' and the execution of the plan. Well, the results of the evaluation says it all. It revealed the severe lack of competency. To prove my point, his plans were all heavily criticized by the evaluators. How he attain his current position is an enigma. Without convincing the people of their ability to lead, the rest of the battalion crumbled. The rifle coys showed no evidence of their enthusiasm to fight and their performance was lacklustre. That was all that was required for a lousy result. Anyway, to endure this grueling exercise and come this far is a laudable achievement. Time in camp is running out, and the friendship forged during this time would be something to evoke poignant emotions in me when I leave. 24 days to ORD! |