Airmen as light infantry may hinder AF Mission

Amazing. Where the hell are these officers? I haven't seen one. . . well, wait, maybe one. . . and only one (but he just recently put on 1st Lt - so there still is time for him to become a "teamplayer.")

Need more like you LAFF in the 1W careerfield. Too many bumpkins and Ivy leaguers with huge heads that can't fit through the vault doorway.


I'm done in Dec 08...I won't miss the show at all...Being an officer has been fun...But it was not what I expected. I wanted to deploy and was put incharge of powerpoint slides, coffee making, exec tours, etc...

Just waiting now to retire and start flight trainig full time and move into the airlines where I'mjust expected to show up / work / go home...

-LAFF
 
Being an officer has been fun...But it was not what I expected. I wanted to deploy and was put incharge of powerpoint slides, coffee making, exec tours, etc...

It's not much better in terms of expectations at the pointy end of things, either.

One of the biggest let-downs of my entire life was flying into combat at the beginning of OIF in 2003. Getting shot at is highly over-rated. The dropping bombs and destroying things part is great, but the close proximity of death is enough to put things into perspective quickly.

Be glad you're done so soon...I still have 8 more years to go!!
 
I'm done in Dec 08...I won't miss the show at all...Being an officer has been fun...But it was not what I expected. I wanted to deploy and was put incharge of powerpoint slides, coffee making, exec tours, etc...

Just waiting now to retire and start flight trainig full time and move into the airlines where I'mjust expected to show up / work / go home...

-LAFF

Yeah, well - it's nice to know that a never ending assignment of powerpoint slides is an AF wide thing. I'm tired of doing presentations about subjects that the younger forecasters should have learned 8 to 16 months ago back at Tech School. Gets old. The coffee was always good though, maybe because I never made a pot in my life (at work).

Be glad you're done so soon...I still have 8 more years to go!!

Dayaaaaum.
 
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[QUOTE\] But if you see a loadmaster next to you, give the guy some training for your own sake. [/QUOTE]


a C-5 loadmaster you mean.... :)
 
I'll qualify my statement about the 9mm. I've never once qualified without the thing jamming at least 50% of the time. For my application we are required to arm up when heading into the combat zone. Imagine putting that bulky thing under a flight suit and think its concealed. Looks like you are growing a tumor. Then they say hey put this flak vest on...

So you are scratching your head. Not only is it in a holster under my flight suit that I would have to zip down. Now I have to take my flack vest off...

Finally in the back of your head you know it has, never worked more than 50%. That's not much faith.
 
Now don't get me wrong guys, if I recall correctly the Achievement and Commendation medals were actually rolled out in the past 45 years or so and meant to be given to lower ranking guys for their distinct accomplishments, in order to preserve the so-called "medals of valour" (Bronze Star and above) for the
truly brave. I actually support this. Now it's terrible that some people do more than others and get a medal, lets say one Airman in a fuels shop pumped 20,000 pounds of gas every day, and another Airman gets a commendation end of tour even though he only pumped 15,000 pounds, but I'd rather have that vague interpretation and supervisor's discretion for the lower medals than have some guy get the Air Force Cross because he gave his supervisor a rimjob.


Why not take an achievement or commendation when everybody else is and you need them to get promoted anyways? How are you going to get to the top to change all these things if you don't accept the recognition that all your peers are greedingly taking anyways?

I watch guys volunteer to read to old people in the looney shack everyday, they don't give a damn about what they volunteer for, they are just counting the bullets to that AMN, NCO, SNCO, CGO of the quarter plaque!
Who can tell the difference whether they are sincere or not? After all they DID volunteer their time.

So it goes both ways. One of my old ALO's told me a story about getting tapped with an AI mission to blow up a power plant or something like that during Desert Storm and being told up front by his DO that if he doesn't screw it up, he automatically has a DFC guaranteed in the bank. Now I don't think is the way you should do it.
 
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