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MongoC5 04-02-2013 01:08 AM

Well at least our UAV brothers now have a medal that is ranks higher in precedence than the Purple Heart and Bronze Star... I heard if they put in the code for unlimited lives to Contra before their sortie starts they get a "V"...

Sata 4000 RP 04-02-2013 03:28 AM


Originally Posted by FLY6584 (Post 1381439)

I am a Distinguished Graduate out of UPT, volunteered to FAIP regardless of the fact that I was number 1 in my class and could have chosen anything else, I have flown and worked my ass off since I've been in the Air Force, have received all Q1's with zero downgrades and over a dozen commendables on all my checkrides, but according to the latest Major board results I have a 21% chance of making Major because I do not have a Masters degree in basket weaving from Phoenix University.


What's the fascination with current and former MIL going to Phoenix University? It seems every ground pounding guy I know who went to the sand box a few times, came home and started going to Phoenix University.

tlack130 04-02-2013 04:29 AM

I would be interested to know the statistics on how many of the young enlisted in all services came in because of the tuition assistance. Does it really help recruiting? What is the return on the investment? What type of education are they getting? Is it helping to ease them into the civilian world?[/QUOTE]

I enlisted years ago because of the GI bill and many I know have done the same.

Stitches 04-02-2013 05:21 AM

How did a thread on sequester on an anonymous web board turn into such an AF resume brag-fest?

Reading tanker pilots bragging about combat time and air medals is like listening to a virgin who watches porn tell me how to have sex...

Just sayin.

hindsight2020 04-02-2013 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by Stitches (Post 1383638)
How did a thread on sequester on an anonymous web board turn into such an AF resume brag-fest?

Reading tanker pilots bragging about combat time and air medals is like listening to a virgin who watches porn tell me how to have sex...

Just sayin.

Um, that's because to a lot of people, the Air Force is the Country's best paid regional airline.

Elvis90 04-02-2013 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by hindsight2020 (Post 1383747)
Um, that's because to a lot of people, the Air Force is the Country's best paid regional airline.

With around 12,000 pilots, I'd call the USAF a major airline.

Ftrooppilot 04-02-2013 09:10 AM


Originally Posted by hindsight2020 (Post 1383747)
Um, that's because to a lot of people, the Air Force is the Country's best paid regional airline.

An they get to stay for years in the best hotels like the "Hanoi Hilton."

KC10 FATboy 04-02-2013 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by Stitches (Post 1383638)
How did a thread on sequester on an anonymous web board turn into such an AF resume brag-fest?

Reading tanker pilots bragging about combat time and air medals is like listening to a virgin who watches porn tell me how to have sex...

Just sayin.

Haha, you thought that was bragging? You must be a joy to work with.

USMCFLYR 04-02-2013 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by FLY6584 (Post 1381439)
I am a Distinguished Graduate out of UPT, volunteered to FAIP regardless of the fact that I was number 1 in my class and could have chosen anything else, I have flown and worked my ass off since I've been in the Air Force, have received all Q1's with zero downgrades and over a dozen commendables on all my checkrides,....


Originally Posted by suprajake (Post 1382000)
I am usually very tolerant of this forum, but this whole thread made me puke in my mouth. Especially these SNAPS with a sense of entitlement. First of all, if I ever made DG in some imaginary AF ranking program, the last thing I would do is try to justify my promotion potential based on such accolades. I never considered myself an "old head", but after 13 years and 11 months after my commission with 14 OEF/OIF/OND deployments, 17 Air Medals, 2 Air Achievement Medals, over 2200+ "combat" hours, never OG exec, never planned a Christmas party, deployed to Qatar when it was Base X (Camp Andy), paid my dues with 1500 hours as a true copilot (not dual seat Mission Pilot from Altus)...


Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy (Post 1383560)
Lots of tanker dudes have hundreds and even a thousand or more of combat time since 2001. Even more embarrassing, some of us have "V" devices for our time spent in the combat zone. I have two and I didn't put in for it. They were awarded to me and showed up on my rack in MPF. Ridiculous, yes. Personally I think it is a slap to the face for our troops on the ground in combat arms. Worse, I know a crew who transited an area of friendly fire (unbeknownst to them) and they put in medals for being shot at despite me and the DO showing the CC exactly on the map where they were, and the ATO about the friendly fire exercises. They wrongly transited a restricted area and AWACs let them do it and thus they were surprised by the tracers flying past them. STILL, they were awarded medals. Don't get me started on this crap .. my blood pressure is high enough as it is and there's so much BS about this type of stuff it isn't funny.


Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy (Post 1383855)
Haha, you thought that was bragging? You must be a joy to work with.

Well there are a lot of resume type fillers in some of the posts.
Lots of numbers, numbers, and more numbers. :)

I think many see it in the correct light though for all of the details.
For this I have hope.
I just can't see ever mentioning any Bombing E's, ACM E's or Top Hook awards I might have (or have NOT;)) been awarded in the TRAINING COMMAND on a forum such as APC, much lerss mentioning such on a forum of military aviators (like AW). I think I'd be virtually smothered by the crap storm that would rain down on my head!

KC10 FATboy 04-02-2013 03:27 PM

Sequestration and mil flying
 
I didn't see the one post which I agree is over the top. I mentioned two of my devices pointing to the hypocrisy of these types and the awards system these days -- essentially saying the same thing you are. Do people really put that stuff on a resume?


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