UnDeniable901
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So, first and foremost, Hello to all who will be reading this post. This post is pretty much about my story and thoughts on what anyone thinks. To start, I must remind you all that nobody is perfect and we all have made decisions that we are not proud of, but to contradict that statement, I do not regret the decision at all. For one, it was one of the best times of my life. Secondly, the situation actually changed my life for the better. Last, I made a complete 360 and started a whole different journey.
I am an Active Duty firefighter in the Airforce with 5-1/2 years of service coming up swiftly on my 6 year enlistment. My game is plan is to get out and try to obtain a ROTC commission in the Airforce as a pilot. I have my private pilot license right now and I will probably have ,at minimum, have a multi-engine rating by the time my enlistment is done.
3-1/2 years ago when I turned 21, I received a DWI, MIP, and a refusal to blow. I didn't have to go to court for the refusal to blow due to the prosecutors didn't present any evidence because my lawyer knew the prosecutor and he pretty much gave me a get out of jail free card(you all know the system is shady). The MIP was also dismissed due to the fact I turned 21 the same night I received the DWI. It was 11:58 when I got pulled over and I turned 21 at 12:00 that same night. However, I did take a plea deal for the DWI in return for 2 years of probation in which, If I did not get into any drug/alcohol related trouble, the charges were expunged. Of course, I did the probation without a problem - I have since then searched my criminal history and the record is clean but I am aware that the government can find out anything they want too.
With all that being said, on the Active Duty side, I did receive a LOR/Administrative demotion but my career did a complete 360 and in the span of 2 years I won Airman of the Wing x2, Diamond Sharp Award, 4 on my EPR, Airman of the quarter x2,(multiple other rewards) etc.., and I am up now for Airman of the Year. None of this was done to try and hide anything I did, and I accepted responsibility 100% for my prior actions. My career in the Airforce as an active duty member look very promising , but I have bigger dreams and goals.
What do you all think will happen when it comes to receiving a waiver/waivers? Is any of it worth a shot? I plan on listing the DWI as a civil involvement, but the other 2 charges (MIP and refusal) I am not due to the fact, there wasn't any paperwork pushed on either one of those. The system is so shady because even the tickets(MIP and Refusal) I received, where shredded(In which the officer did in front of me) by the police department when they found out I was in the military. Regardless of any advice I receive on this post, I am going for it. I will not let anyone thoughts, comments, or feelings deter me from what I truly want. This is more for my personal knowledge/thoughts. In the end, my true dream is to fly, any aircraft- any branch, and my civilian criminal record is clean so Im not really to bothered. I could shoot for a guard/reserve pilot slot in which I plan on doing that also if it doesn't work out thru ROTC. Out of all 145 AFROTC detachments around the USA, not to include the NAVY, all I need is one person to give me a chance in order for me to prove myself and I will apply for every last one of them.
I am an Active Duty firefighter in the Airforce with 5-1/2 years of service coming up swiftly on my 6 year enlistment. My game is plan is to get out and try to obtain a ROTC commission in the Airforce as a pilot. I have my private pilot license right now and I will probably have ,at minimum, have a multi-engine rating by the time my enlistment is done.
3-1/2 years ago when I turned 21, I received a DWI, MIP, and a refusal to blow. I didn't have to go to court for the refusal to blow due to the prosecutors didn't present any evidence because my lawyer knew the prosecutor and he pretty much gave me a get out of jail free card(you all know the system is shady). The MIP was also dismissed due to the fact I turned 21 the same night I received the DWI. It was 11:58 when I got pulled over and I turned 21 at 12:00 that same night. However, I did take a plea deal for the DWI in return for 2 years of probation in which, If I did not get into any drug/alcohol related trouble, the charges were expunged. Of course, I did the probation without a problem - I have since then searched my criminal history and the record is clean but I am aware that the government can find out anything they want too.
With all that being said, on the Active Duty side, I did receive a LOR/Administrative demotion but my career did a complete 360 and in the span of 2 years I won Airman of the Wing x2, Diamond Sharp Award, 4 on my EPR, Airman of the quarter x2,(multiple other rewards) etc.., and I am up now for Airman of the Year. None of this was done to try and hide anything I did, and I accepted responsibility 100% for my prior actions. My career in the Airforce as an active duty member look very promising , but I have bigger dreams and goals.
What do you all think will happen when it comes to receiving a waiver/waivers? Is any of it worth a shot? I plan on listing the DWI as a civil involvement, but the other 2 charges (MIP and refusal) I am not due to the fact, there wasn't any paperwork pushed on either one of those. The system is so shady because even the tickets(MIP and Refusal) I received, where shredded(In which the officer did in front of me) by the police department when they found out I was in the military. Regardless of any advice I receive on this post, I am going for it. I will not let anyone thoughts, comments, or feelings deter me from what I truly want. This is more for my personal knowledge/thoughts. In the end, my true dream is to fly, any aircraft- any branch, and my civilian criminal record is clean so Im not really to bothered. I could shoot for a guard/reserve pilot slot in which I plan on doing that also if it doesn't work out thru ROTC. Out of all 145 AFROTC detachments around the USA, not to include the NAVY, all I need is one person to give me a chance in order for me to prove myself and I will apply for every last one of them.