Saturday, December 21, 2013

Hendricks County Flyer

November 27, 2013

Michels graduation


Hendricks County Flyer
---- — Air Force Airman Marc H. Michels graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.
Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.
Michels is the son of Misty and Eric Michels of Danville.
He is a 2008 graduate of Danville Community High School.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Happy Birthday Air Force

So as to get more content posted to this blog I am planning to do regular updates more often. I am going to put a complete recap of BMT on the back burner until I have enough free time to really tell the story the way I want to. In the meantime I am going to just post short updates about what I am doing on a day to day.

Today is the Air Force birthday! Yay!

I am doing well at McChord, I am still in tech school. I am learning a lot and keeping busy, one of the reasons I joined the Air Force was to see the world and meet new people. I am really doing those things, I work the most diverse group of people I have ever met. Some of them are my friends and some of them arent but you just learn to live with them. In the short time I've been in the Air Force I've done so many cool and interesting things. I've gone to a country dance bar in rural Texas, taken a boat ride down the canal in San Antonio, been to the top of the Space Needle in Seattle, gone to the Washington state fair, hiked 3/4 the way up Mount Rainier, crawled through the bowels of a C17, gotten autographs from KC Chiefs cheerleaders, and many other things. I bought a new Ford Focus so I can get out and enjoy the area around base.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Tech School

I am still alive. I'm sorry for not keeping up with updates but I am very busy with training. I am now stationed at McChord AFB in Seattle, WA. I am starting my C17 training. I have been trying to get caught up with this blog, I hope to provide a detailed account of my experiences at BMT at some point.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

4th of July Weekend

It is 4th of July weekend here at Sheppard AFB and there isn't much to do. I am posting this from my iPhone so don't expect it to be long. My parents are mailing me my laptop and it should be here Monday. I will try to start writing about BMT this week but don't expect much until next weekend. The Internet here sucks so I bought a mobile hotspot, I hope it gets here by next weekend so I can start updating this blog. I haven't started classes yet so I am pretty much just killing time. I have seen The Hangover 3, Fast and the Furious 6, Star Trek: Into Darkness, and today I am going to see two more movies. That is pretty much all there is to do on base this weekend. Well check back next weekend and I should have new posts.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Graduated

I graduated BMT last Friday... Right now I am in my dorm at Sheppard AFB for my C17 crew chief tech school... I will post about my BMT experience when I get some free time.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Ship Day

Today started early with a 4:30AM wakeup call. I went downstairs and ate a quick breakfast provided by the hotel. I then waited for the shuttle to take us to MEPS. When I got there I went through a medical inspect where they checked my temperature, height, and weight. After that I played hurry up and wait while a finalized my paperwork. After my paperwork was done I did my oath ceremony and signed my enlistment contract. Then they served lunch. After that I had a briefing on travel and they gave me my plane tickets to San Antonio. We then left the building to applause and said goodbye to our families. That brings us to now...I am on the bus going to the airport... Lackland AFB here I come!!! Talk to you all in two months.

MEPS Hotel

Today I went to my recruiters office one last time. He had me fill out some paperwork and have me an address to a hotel near MEPS. After I arrived there I was told to go to the 3rd floor to check in. I signed a list of rules and was given a room key. I then found my room, my roommate was already in the room when I got there. He is also going into the Air Force as "open mechanical". After making pleasantries for a few minutes I went downstairs to the lobby to meet up with my parents to talk for a few minutes. I then went upstairs and and played on my iPhone for awhile. That brings us to the present, my roommate is taking a shower and I am writing this blog post from my phone. I am going to bed soon, I have to get up at 4:30AM tomorrow to catch the shuttle to MEPS. I will try to post an update tomorrow, maybe when I'm at the airport. So I check back soon...

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Two Weeks Left

It's hard to believe that in two weeks I will be in San Antonio spending 8 1/2 weeks at BMT (basic military training). This Thursday will be my last day working at FedEx after working there for almost five years. I have moved out of my apartment and back into my parents house already. I have been working on my physical training doing pushups/situps and running on my parents treadmill. In the last week I finally reached my goal running by running 1.5 miles in 12 minutes. That pace is the minimum required for a male to graduate BMT so knowing that I can already run that is encouraging. I think I am going to post a video next weekend showing what I am bringing to BMT. I will be bringing my cell phone to BMT, they take it from you and lock it away until you are given time to call home then they return your phone for a few minutes. You are only to make voice calls and cannot text or use facebook or anything. But I will be able to use my phone at the MEPS hotel and at the airport before I get to Lackland AFB. So I am going to update this blog a few times on ship day before they take my phone from me, then my next post won't be until July. But that post in July should be good because I will have a lot to talk about.

So just to clarify my official ship date is Tuesday April 30, 2013. On Monday the 29th I have to go to my recruiters office to fill out some paperwork then he will take me to a hotel in Indianapolis. In the morning they will drive me to MEPS where I will do some more processing and swear in to active duty, then they will give me a plane ticket and drive me to the airport.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Ship Date

So I finally got my ship date! I leave on April 29, 2013! I am going in as "open mechanical" which means I will get whatever mechanical type job they have available and I won't know exactly what job until basic training. I have a lot of stuff to do in the next month, like moving out of my apartment and working out more often. I will also be quitting my job pretty soon. I will keep you updated on my preparations before I leave.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

DEP Call

Sorry it's been a while since my last post but not much is happening. Since my last post I have gotten a new recruiter. My old recruiter went back to his old job in the Air Force, as a aircraft mechanic. My new recruiter just became a recruiter but he seems to be picking things up quickly. I haven't gotten a job or a ship date yet but I hope I will get one soon. Since swearing in I have gone to three DEP calls. A DEP call is where everyone who is in DEP meets with their recruiter. They check your height and weight, and ask you if you have any new medical conditions. Then you talk about Air Force stuff like what basic training will be like and what things there to do on base. Sometimes you do physical activities, for example at my most recent DEP call we met at the YMCA and played basketball. Well that's about all for now I will post when I get my job and ship date, I hope that will be soon.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

"Welcome to the Air Force"

Here is the story of my 3rd trip to MEPS. I arrived at MEPS at 5:45AM and checked in with my liaison where I was given my name tag. I then went to medical and checked in there and waited for everyone to arrive. After awhile a med tech came and started handing out our medical records, he asked me why I was there and I answered "blood pressure". He looked at my record and said "you're already qualified, you're here for height and weight". So after watching a power point about ruled and such me and about 15 guys went into another room where we were told to strip to our underwear. Then we each had our height and weight recorded. After that we took turns meeting with a doctor who quickly asked us some questions such as; have you used any drugs since your last time here, do you have any new medical conditions, ect. After that I checked out of medical and took my paperwork to my liaison. They were busy with shippers (people who are leaving for basic training that day) and told me wait outside until they were done. I sat in the waiting room for almost two hours, then I went into my liaison's office where I did a weight lifting test where I had to pick a 100lb weight off the floor and lift it over my head. I then went to another office where I did a pre-enlistment interview where they asked me questions about my criminal history. Then they asked me who I wanted to get my life insurance payout and who I want to be legally responsible for my body if I die. After that they took my fingerprints. I then turned in my paperwork to my liaison who sent me to the control desk. They told me to be back at the control desk at 11:45AM for the next enlistment ceremony. So I went to the cafeteria and ate my "free" lunch which consisted of a ham sandwich, bag of chips, cookie, and a can of sprite. Free is in quotations because I had to sell my soul to the government to get it so its not really free. At 11:45AM I returned to the control desk, they gave me some paperwork and told me to wait in a room down the hall. There were seven guys including me in the group, a guy came in and talked about military law and such. He then took us into the ceremony room, it was a formal room with red carpet and a podium with all the military branches flags lined against the wall. The guy had us stand in rows and quickly showed us how to stand at attention. He told us that in a few minutes a officer was going to come into the room, we were to stand at parade rest until we heard the door close then we were to come to attention and say "good afternoon, sir". So then that happened, the MEPS commander who was an Army Captain came in and we all came to attention and greeted him in unison. He talked about what we had accomplished and our decision to serve our country. He then told us to raise our right hand and repeat after him. I said...

"I, Marc Harold Michels, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."

After the ceremony we returned to the room we were in before and the MEPS commander came and had us actually sign our enlistment contracts. After that I returned my paperwork to my liaison and started my job counseling. My liaison went over some more paperwork with me, I signed some more stuff. Then  he went over all the jobs I was qualified for. He had me list them in the order I wanted them. After he put them in the computer he had me sign some more stuff and said I was done. He shook my hand and said "welcome to the Air Force". I returned to the control desk to check out and turn in my name tag and that was it, I walked out the door the newest member of the United States Air Force.

So now I am in DEP the delayed entry program. I am now waiting for one of the jobs I listed to become available, when that happens I will get a phone call and be given my ship date (when I go to basic training).

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Return To MEPS

Tomorrow (Wednesday 1/30/2013) I am going back to MEPS to address my blood pressure. I don't know what to expect tomorrow, I'm just going to show up and hope for the best. I have to be there at 6AM, I have to work tonight so I am going to go straight to MEPS from work. I will edit this post from my iPhone at MEPS tomorrow so everyone knows how things went as soon as I find out.

EDIT: Things went well... I swore in... Updates after sleep...

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Moving Forward

So I went to my doctor and had him take my blood pressure four times. Every time it was below 140/90, he gave me a letter that said I don't have high blood pressure and I gave that to my recruiter. Today he called and told me that MEPS approved me and since I technically don't even have high blood pressure I won't have to wait for a waiver. So I am now going to go back to MEPS next Wednesday January 30th to finish up where I left off. Check back next Wednesday night to find out how that goes.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

MEPS/ Medical Waiver

My experience at MEPS started by visiting my recruiter at his office at 11AM on Tuesday. There he had me sign several forms and then placed them in a large yellow envelope that he gave to me to take to MEPS. He gave me directions and told me to be there at 2:30PM. So I drove myself to MEPS on the east side of Indianapolis. When I got there I went inside and went through security, I then joined a line of others there to take the ASVAB. We waited in line to have our picture and fingerprints taken, they also looked at our drivers license and social security cards and had us sign-in. Then they gave us each a sticker name-tag that had our name and branch of the military as well as some bar codes on it. We then walked down a hall to a room full of computers where we checked in and were assigned a computer to go to. I then took the ASVAB, it was about two hours of computerized multiple choice questions. After I was done I picked up my results and went back to the main desk where I signed out and gave them my name tag.

The next day I had to be back at MEPS at 5:45AM. After I arrived I went through security and went to the main desk, they told me to go see my service liaison. MEPS is a joint DOD facility so applicants joining any branch of the military go to the same place, however individual branches have offices there where you chose your job. So I walked down a hall to a door marked "Air Force", where I met the Air Force's representative at MEPS. She took the large yellow envelope my recruiter gave me the day before and gave me another stick on name tag. After that I went back to the main desk where they gave me a folder with my name on it labeled "medical record" and told me to wait in a room down the hall. After everyone was there the MEPS commander, an Army Captain came in the room and showed us a power point about what we would be doing that day and some of the rules. After that we all walked to the end of the hall to the medical section of MEPS. There I started the six hour medical exam. The way it worked was there were several stations and we were kind of divided into groups that took turns at the stations. At each station you gave the medical technician your "medical record" folder and they would write your results on paperwork in the folder. It was a very complete exam that started with them writing down my hair color and eye color. Then they took my blood pressure, apparently I have high blood pressure. Next they looked in my ears, because I am joining the Air Force I also had to "pop" my ears by closing my mouth and plugging my nose while trying to exhale. They I took a hearing test, the kind with the headphone and the button you press every time you hear a tone. After that I had my vision checked, they tested me for colorblindness, depth perception, as well as checking my visual acuity. After that we went into a room where we watched another power point and filled out a medical questionnaire, we then took a breathalyzer. We then broke back into groups and I went to get a blood test. I have a problem giving blood and get really dizzy anytime they draw blood so I wasn't looking forward to this part, also I really had to use the bathroom because I had been holding it for the urinalysis. The guy I got was joking about how he learned how to draw blood from watching a YouTube video. He spent about a minuted digging into my right arm trying to find a vein before a practically passed out and he stopped. I then got up and ran to the waiting area so I could sit down before I passed out. I sat there for a few minuted until the room stopped spinning and went to the drug test station. I shoved my way to the front of the line because at this point I was about to wet my pants. I went in the bathroom, they gave me a cup, a guy watched me pee in the cup and then I gave it to him. I then went back to try again to get my blood drawn. This time another guy did mine, he did it in my other arm. The second attempt was much better and he found a vein and took a vial of blood painlessly. After that I waited in line to see an actual doctor, I waited for almost and hour and a half. When I got into the doctor's office he asked me some questions like had I ever used drugs or had surgery. He then did a full exam of me, lets just say it was a VERY thorough exam. After that I went to do what is affectionately called the "underwear olympics". I was in a room with five other guys and a doctor, we all stripped down to our underwear and did 15 minutes of range of motion and balance exercises while the doctor observed. After that we met individually with the head doctor who went over all our test results. Because I had high blood pressure I was told I need to get a medical waiver from my family doctor. I then took my envelope to the medical desk where they gave a form to give to my doctor to get my waiver. I then took my paperwork to the main desk, they sent me to my liaison to check out. I then turned in my name tag to the main desk and left for the day.

So now my next step is to lower my blood pressure in the next week, go to my family doctor, get him to sign off saying I'm not going to die from hypertension, then give that to my recruiter who will sent it to MEPS for approval  After that I will go back to MEPS to pick a job and swear in to the Delayed Entry Program. I'll keep everyone updated on my progress getting my waiver and getting into DEP.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy 2013

Happy New Year! I am excited for 2013, a lot is going to change this year if things go my way. I am really anxious for next week. I go to MEPS next Tuesday and Wednesday. Before going I was told to go to this website (click here), and make a list of my top 9 jobs. Here is my list.


  1. Aerospace Maintenance (2A5X1)
  2. Helicopter Maintenance (2A5X2)
  3. Air Traffic Control (1C1X1)
  4. Aerospace Propulsion (2A6X4)
  5. Aircraft Electrical And Environmental Systems (2A6X6)
  6. Client Systems (3D1X1)
  7. Air Transportation (2T2X1)
  8. Aircraft Fuel Systems (2A6X4)
  9. Aircraft Armament Systems (2W1X1)

Those who know me know that I like computers, I was going to college for computers and I recently received my CompTIA A+ Certification. They might wonder why only one job (#6) is computer related. Well because I am interested in things other than computer as well. I really like airplanes, that is my favorite part of my job at FedEx is getting to work around airplanes. It has been a dream of mine to get my pilots license, and I will be looking into Air Force flying clubs. Also the Air Force has many more airplane related jobs than computer related jobs. I have no interest do computer programming or anything like that so Client Systems is really the only computer job appealing to me. Ultimately my list reflects my desire to learn new skills while satisfying my fascination with aircraft.

Expect my next post to be on Wednesday January 9, 2013 after my 2nd day at MEPS. Hopefully I will have good news to report.