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NeoTifa
10-30-2007, 09:18 PM
AFJROTC Awards and Positions Held
Awards- (Oak Leaf Clusters (OLC) are multiples of ribbons)
National Sojourners Medal
The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Medal
Tuskegee Airmen Incorporated Ribbon
Leadership w/ 1 OLC
Achievement w/ 1 OLC
Superior Performance w/ 2 OLC
Distinguished Unit Award w/ 2 OLC
Academic w/ 3 OLC
Outstanding Flight w/ 5 OLC
Summer Leadership School w/ 2 OLC
Drill Competition w/ 2 OLC
Orienteering Competition w/ 1 OLC
Drill Team w/ 2 OLC
Color Guard w/ 2 OLC
Sabre Team
Service w/ 7 OLC
Physical Fitness
Recruiting
Activities w/ 9 OLC
Attendance w/ 2 OLC
Good Conduct w/ 1 OLC
Dress and Appearance w/ 1 OLC
Longevity w/ 2 OLC
Tecumseh Special Achievement w/ 2 OLC
Ground School Badge (Wings)
AEF Badge
Silver Kitty Hawk Air Society Aiguillette (Member since 17 Feb 05)
Kitty Hawk Air Society Badge
(Academic Gold Aiguillette (Authorized))
Drill Team Aiguillette
Positions Held-
Echo Flight Element Leader
Information Management Specialist
Echo Flight Element Leader
Operations Non Commissioned Officer In Command
Unit Ceremonial Commander Non Commissioned Officer
Alpha Flight Sergeant
Unit Training Officer In Command
Kitty Hawk Secretary
Alpha Flight Commander
Unit Ceremonial Commander
Alpha Flight Sergeant
Unit Training Officer In Command
Kitty Hawk Vice President
Alpha Flight Element Leader
Special Assistant to the SASI/ASI

and this is just for one organization :P

what awards and honors have you recieved? (i am using this to access from the colonel compy at school for printing :P)

Flying Mullet
10-30-2007, 09:19 PM
The award for being the most awesome ever. Obviously.

Miriel
10-30-2007, 09:25 PM
The award for being the most awesome ever. Obviously.

Hey, me too!

oddler
10-30-2007, 09:37 PM
The award for being the most awesome ever. Obviously.

Hey, me too!

Inconceivable.

Bunny
10-30-2007, 10:32 PM
Most Recognizable Internet Celebrity.

Go to a forum and ask to see the Bunny. You will be pointed in the right direction.

Shlup
10-31-2007, 04:28 AM
Any organizations that gives out awards like flatulence is not impressive.

Or maybe you're just that awesome. Possible.

I, uh... I don't remember the last award I got.

NeoTifa
10-31-2007, 06:00 AM
im just that awesome

Nominus Experse
10-31-2007, 06:41 AM
I haven't any awards

I am devoid of any level of awesome

Jon Thompson
10-31-2007, 09:48 AM
AFJROTC Awards and positions Held
Awards- (Oak Leaf Clusters (OLC) are multiples of ribbons)
National Sojourners Medal
The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Medal
Tuskegee Airmen Incorporated Ribbon
Leadership w/ 1 OLC
Achievement w/ 1 OLC
Superior Performance w/ 2 OLC
Distinguished Unit Award w/ 2 OLC
Academic w/ 3 OLC
Outstanding Flight w/ 5 OLC
Summer Leadership School w/ 2 OLC
Drill Competition w/ 2 OLC
Orienteering Competition w/ 1 OLC
Drill Team w/ 2 OLC
Color Guard w/ 2 OLC
Sabre Team
Service w/ 7 OLC
Physical Fitness
Recruiting
Activities w/ 9 OLC
Attendance w/ 2 OLC
Good Conduct w/ 1 OLC
Dress and Appearance w/ 1 OLC
Longevity w/ 2 OLC
Tecumseh Special Achievement w/ 2 OLC
Ground School Badge (Wings)
AEF Badge
Silver Kitty Hawk Air Society Aiguillette (Member since 17 Feb 05)
Kitty Hawk Air Society Badge
(Academic Gold Aiguillette (Authorized))
Drill Team Aiguillette
positions Held-
Echo Flight Element Leader
Information Management Specialist
Echo Flight Element Leader
Operations Non Commissioned Officer In Command
Unit Ceremonial Commander Non Commissioned Officer
Alpha Flight Sergeant
Unit Training Officer In Command
Kitty Hawk Secretary
Alpha Flight Commander
Unit Ceremonial Commander
Alpha Flight Sergeant
Unit Training Officer In Command
Kitty Hawk Vice President
Alpha Flight Element Leader
Special Assistant to the SASI/ASI

and this is just for one organization :P

what awards and honors have you recieved? (i am using this to access from the colonel compy at school for printing :P)

Sounds like it was a thin field of competition.

Loony BoB
10-31-2007, 12:34 PM
Why do you have a Scottish award if you spell organisation with a z?

EDIT: Also, most of these don't seem like awards. More like badges or something. An award for 'Sabre Team'? I suppose I should get an award for Support Services Business Unit Scotland, then.

EDIT: I've only received a single award while in an occupation: The Support Services High Performer award, which earned Danielle and I an all expenses paid trip to Stockholm, Sweden. That's good enough for me. For now. :)

NeoTifa
10-31-2007, 05:26 PM
lol this is a kiddie version of the military i guess you can call it :rolleyes2

no, actually the competition is quite tough. and i have several academic honors and such. varsity letters, patches, other various crap. oooh and i even got a medallion to remind me about how awesome i am at the trombone :) not like im bragging or anything

Avarice-ness
10-31-2007, 06:55 PM
You get an award for stealing my ness you theif!

Nah, I just got awards for band and choir and creative writing back in the day.

Speaking of writing, I should be getting to English class now. How depressing. :(

NeoTifa
10-31-2007, 06:59 PM
lol i just got out :P here the whole time, bragging about how awesome i am :P

yea, i got a certificate for surviving band camp O.o

Jon Thompson
10-31-2007, 07:22 PM
I don't need awards on small skills. I just win big events where their compilation actually matters. You got an award for Longevity and you're probably not older than I am. I think half of those are made up. Congrats on getting the Colour Guard award, that must've been...hard.

NeoTifa
10-31-2007, 07:28 PM
.... it recognizes that i own at color guards. im the honor guard commander at my school. this shows i have expert knowledge on flag etiquite or however you spell it

Jon Thompson
10-31-2007, 07:36 PM
I learned flag ettiquete when I was six, in Scouts; flying, folding etc. + 1 for the Thompson. Congrats.

Ouch!
10-31-2007, 07:48 PM
I've won insignificant awards with no real meaning as well! Do I get a pat on the back, too?

NeoTifa
10-31-2007, 09:15 PM
*pats on back* well, hes a butthole, and mine are quite signifacant. i hate him grrr

Tallulah
10-31-2007, 09:18 PM
I won a litter poster competition when I was in third grade. My poster was made up and put around the school! :D

I expect they're all gone now. My old primary school is set to close anyway with the redevelopment. :(

NeoTifa
10-31-2007, 09:22 PM
awww thats cool. i won a writing contest in kindergarden. lol u cant tell cuz i cant write a decent essay to save my life

Jon Thompson
10-31-2007, 10:26 PM
I won a bowling an Ontario bowling tournament with over 500 people in it. Numerous championships, high averages, high scratch awards. I cleaned up in boy scouts being one of the first Six Star Scouts in Canada, Won baseball tournaments, one tennis tournament when I was younger and numerous awards through school. I almost made it into the TSN Pins Game a few years ago (Canadians might know this tournament on TV). Had to bowl ten games, bowled the first seven at an average of 221, then bowled the last three at an average of 180. I can third in the qualifier because of those games, but was outright beating guys with 220+ averages. Needless to say, Canadian Bowling Hall of Famer and legend, Bob Brace (owner of the alley I used my whole life) told me he didn't know I was so good. As a bowler, that's like John Malkovich telling an actor he's great.

Now I've never been in many positions be awarded anything but I know I've won a lot of things through talent and skill. I got no idea what any of yours mean and most of them look completely made up. So, yeah. I see this thread and it looks like a sad attempt at 'OMG LOOK AT ME LOOK HOW GOOD I AM' so, yeah. So, excuse me for you appearing a little bit chauvanistc with your floundering of your spectacular, brilliant and glorious life achievements. I'm only 21 and many people don't actually start building real acheivements until they are at least 25 (school achievements mean :skull::skull::skull::skull: once you're out in the real world) and I don't have a list of fancy achievements.

Better hope you're not one of those people who is good at school then fails at life. See, I'm fortunate enough to be one of those kids who failed (well, the second half of high school) at school and will succeed at life. We're you offered a full scholarship to a school for gifted children when you were eight? I declined because I was popular and had a niche of friends and didn't want to be a melvin. Was it a stupid decision? In hindsight, mayhap, but one should living without regrets.