Well it's been just over 5 years since I was in basic, but when I went it was a damn cakewalk. Sure it's stressful at first, but it's really not that long. When I went the emphasis was on folding your t-shirts & underwear in perfect squares; now they roll them. They've also added an element where you carry around a blue fake M-16 that actually comes apart and could be like a real one if it weren't for the materials and the chamber not being big enough to load bullets into. Much better than the "rubber duck" I had to carry around during warrior week. And by "warrior week" I mean "lets go camping!" week of goodness where they let you run the confidence course...aka... the playground.
Protip: Learn the rank structure for the AF before you go. It also helps if your recruiter can give you tips on marching. And finally, practice saying "Sir/Ma'am, trainee <insert your last name here> reports as ordered." Do NOT follow that phrase with a second "sir" or you will get harassed for making a "sir sandwich." (My biggest problem in basic was to not laugh at all the funny **** the TI's would say...haha)
As for your second question, he's not BSing you, go for an overseas assignment (other than Hawaii).
In retrospect, Basic was no cakewalk, but it wasn't the hardest thing ever.
Actually, according to some of my fellow cops, it's a lot different than when I went through in 07.
Apparently now, it's 8 1/2 weeks instead of 6 1/2 when I went through, and now Warrior Week is called "BEAST." During "BEAST" they do everything that we did, but have to do it with a heavy-ass flak jacket on.
Still, when I went through, Basic taught me that I was capable of pushing myself, both physically and mentally, farther than I ever thought possible. My flight became my brothers, and I got in the best shape of my life.
As for you, Silverstein, at first you'll hate your TI, but at the end I guaren-damn-tee you will shake his hand and thank him for all he's done.
And a couple of my own tips.
*Never make eye contact with the Snake Pit. Ever.
*No matter what anyone tells you, DO NOT get dessert in the chow hall.
*Don't fall asleep on EC Duty on the night of Honor Flight Inspections.
*When they ask for Chapel Guides, GRAB IT AS FAST AS YOU CAN! On Sunday, you get up before Reivelle, get to take your time at breakfast, and you basically have an 8 hour pass at no TI's yelling at you.
See, now I want to post some of my basic pictures...
