Par4QC Had a nail go through my eye at 21, lost sight for a couple of weeks post-surgery to stich up the hole. Wore a patch for over 6 months with constant eye drops and kept dilated for entire time. My friends would walk on my left side so I could not see when they turned, and I keep going. Very awkward.

    Typhoon
    Tell her to buy that stuff in the dollar store. I've been taking my elderly mom to one every week and she is able to get most of the things she wants there, and hey I find a few things too.

    Walterjn I told him he would have to keep track of every shot, the 2 times we've been out. I could see to hit but couldn't see the landings sometimes. Will be a different story after next week.

      Eguller You were hitting them outta sight

      🤔Yeah, yeah...that's correct.....hitting too far to see them. Exactly!
      But, I didn't want to lay up and be made fun of.

      Bravopilot Had a nail go through my eye at 21, lost sight for a couple of weeks post-surgery to stich up the hole.

      You are lucky you didn't loose your eye then recovered enough to pass the vision test to get into USAF pilot training. When I did that in '72 they were sticklers on 20/20 uncorrected vision. The only ones who could get into UPT with corrected vision were the academy zoomies.

        When you go to donate blood, why are they so nosy, asking so many questions?
        "Where did you get this blood?" gawd...it's free, just take it and say Thank You!!

          Rickochet Same. Was 20/25 at pre-commissioning physical and the AF have me a waiver. Then the injury and received another waiver, which was unheard of for a ROTC guy. (I won a national award in ROTC that year, think this helped) Especially my year of '79. I was in the largest year for UPT--typical carry over from Vietnam build up days. They busted guys out for showing up late, it was brutal.

          Still have 2 stitches in my eye they could not get out after in for 6 months.

          I kept the physical paperwork signed by the AF Surgeon General for couple years as it was challenged my first 3 years at physical time.

          I was surprised though at how many guys got glasses while there, getting in was the hard part.

            Bravopilot
            A local guy, a former Major League baseball player who played in a world series with the Royals, stuck a screwdriver threw his eye. They took him 90 miles or so to Cleveland to have it removed. He somehow regained his sight and still lives a few miles from me. He was also the first base coach for the Boston Red Socks.

              jsippy73 I was fortunate it flew in and essentially rebounded back out. Collapsed my eye while draining the fluid out down my face. Did not look right when I looked in the mirror. Was close to the ARMY helicopter training (former Ft Rucker) unit with their top ophthalmologist on duty. 7 stitches to close the hole. Was awake throughout the surgery.

              21, senior year of school and found myself thinking if the AF will still allow me on active-duty with single vision. Then thinking I should have paid more attention to the courses. 😎 BS Computer Science

              Bravopilot I was in the largest year for UPT

              My class of 73-09 was called the Short Timers since they cut our class time to 52 weeks. I still have a class arm patch.

                Rickochet I was 81-04 at Columbus. first class with women at Columbus--they had weekly updates on their status in the Base paper. They got many extra looks (one was good looking, one had a mustache), but the men were ejected weekly. No wash backs. We had 2 Saudis too, they also had many breaks.

                When I arrived in April of '80. they still had the Iranians in the BOQs while the US was deciding what to do with them, they stopped training well before that but whole families plus their goats were in Billeting.

                How long was UPT? When I went, it was 49 weeks of training not counting holidays.