Old.
School.
The USAF as it used to be, and never will be again unfortunately.
You'll see in these slideshows of the F-105 wings at Korat/Takhli, Thailand during Vietnam, that it was a big deal to finish 100 missions against the toughest Integrated Air Defense System in the world at the time, and still make it home, much less to 100 missions. Considering that the US Lost over 400+ F-105s in Vietnam (nearly 50% of the number built), it's no surprise that an event like this was such a big event....as the slideshow shows, so many people would show up to greet the survivor, parade, fire truck washdowns, celebratory cannon burst, tossed into a pool. you never truly knew if that day's mission was going to be your last. And with fairly high loss rates during the Rolling Thunder years, you had a very good chance of either being dead, or a longtime resident of the Hanoi Hilton. Couple that with BS rules of engagement that put the pilots at a disadvantage, lousy politically-driven tactics, and no will to win from the government; and its no wonder there was the well-earned and appropriate "don't give a crap" attitude. All they really had were themselves and their fellow aircrews to depend on.
When squadron ready rooms had Playboy centerfolds adorning the walls, and squadron bars were true bars.....not "heritage rooms".
On the first set, the 105 with the 3 MiG kills is very full up.
http://www.burrusspta.org/slideshowtest.html
See if you can spot the F-105 on the tanker, with the tan portion of the camo shaped like a woman lying on her back with legs spread, and the AR receptacle between her legs....lol.
http://www.burrusspta.org/slideshowtest2.html
Was a different time in the AF........definitely had its issues just as it does today, but
we have 10 times the amount of BS and little of the heritage anymore. Just alot of rank stupidity.