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Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Countdown has ended. COMMISSION LOR......

Last saturday was my commission day. The commissioning parade was fantastic i believed, because every star on the parade sq put in his very very best to make it one of the best show ever. For some people it might be their greatest or happiest moment....but for me i felt rather sad. To me the Parade was just a show put up to impress families and friends. If it turned out well, they would think wah OCS kilat .....if the parade cocked up, they would think OCS screwed up. But who knows the hardship we went through? The amount of sweat we put in....the hours of sleep we lost just for this parade, let alone the 38 weeks of training. Yes ,the parade marked the beginning of officership.....but it also marked the end of the cadet days. During the last rehearsal, i looked at the ppl around me and recalled on the things we did together as cadets ......the number knolls we climbed ....the dist we walked....the objectives we assaulted.......the numerous late night tok cock sessions we had.......the stupid disgusting photos we took......all the shit we went thru together .....and my tears almost dropped. Im really afraid that those memories would one day disappear from my mind.
Parade doesn't make us officers......the 38 weeks of training do...

-Brandon faced death at 6:43 PM

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