by Joe S (AK) » Mon Feb 20, 2023 5:58 am
There is a time honored activity in the military (I'm very familiar with the USAF) where a "Short-Timer's Calendar" is made, where a calendar of some sort is modified to show the days left until "The Big Event" like leaving 'here' and traveling to another duty station 'there' or even your discharge or retirement.
Often it's started a full calendar year before "The Happy Event" and each day closer is noted with increasing excitement each and every morning. ""Today"" is never counted and the last day, the day you leave, is never counted directly but is just referred to as "A Bag Drag" or "A Wake Up".
So, to simplify an example, if today is exactly one 365 day year until you leave you would think of today as "363 and a wake-up" or "363 and a bag drag".
Friends and co-workers would periodically ask "How Many Days?" and you would dutifully answer with today's number -- something like "261 and a bag drag" or maybe "261 and a wake up." Slowly the days would wind down and the anticipation would grow.
Just a simple way to look forward to a coming event and remind your friends that you would be leaving soon.
Local "customs" would make every location just a little bit different.
"Hey Joe, how many days?" "15 and a bag drag." "Jeez, you're short!" "Yeah, I'm so short I couldn't see out the window this morning."
Often a well known weekly rotational aircraft ("The Freedom Bird") would pick up departing personnel and when you were scheduled to be on the very next flight, you might answer "The Question" with one word that said it all ---
""NEXT!"
Remember that, LEONARD?
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