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Who am I? Where are my pants?
Well Delta pilots think they are best, so which branch thinks they are best?
All of them.
Well Delta pilots think they are best, so which branch thinks they are best?
I was watching some documentary on Hulu lastnight called Combat Pilot. It was a BBC series of only 6 episodes that followed a group of pilots through RAF training. They have some nutty traditions. Many involve drinking a lot of booze. They pick the fighter they'll fly after training by taking shots, spinning a wheel with photos of the jets and making a goal with a soccer ball.
There is fantastic tradition in the US military flying community, but it is being systematically dismantled by the PC police. In less than one generation of military pilots, unfortunately, it will be gone.
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Really? No more callsigns?
You can have call signs but if it's deemed not to be PC, it will not be placed on an aircraft or a name tag. A few months ago, the Navy brass decided to send folks through squadrons and clean up. My buddy is an FTS (active reserves) and has been a T-45C Goshawk pilot for 5 years straight and had the doors above his desk covered in CQ patches. Each class that goes through can make their own patch. He was told to take down over half of them as they might be considered offensive![]()
Fixed it for you.Out of a large group of hyper type A individuals, which branch thinks they are best?
I expect that civilians should not judge the warrior culture that protects them.Well considering tens of millions of our tax payer dollars are being spent to settle sexual harassment claims in the military, what do y'all expect to happen with the non-PC call signs?
You can't handle the truth!Son, we live in a world that has walls. And those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg? I have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for Santiago and you curse the Marines. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know: that Santiago's death, while tragic, probably saved lives. And my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives...You don't want the truth. Because deep down, in places you don't talk about at parties, you want me on that wall. You need me on that wall.I expect that civilians should not judge the warrior culture that protects them.
I'll give you the PC answer later, but that is what the vast majority of military personnel think.
I expect that civilians should not judge the warrior culture that protects them.
I'll give you the PC answer later, but that is what the vast majority of military personnel think.
Other than curse words, what would be considered not PC?
Actually, it is my First Amendment right to speak critically of that behavior. Warrior culture? I appreciate the sacrifices made by those in uniforms and their families but please if you/they expect differently, well that's part of the problem, our military isn't above the law.
Actually, it is my First Amendment right to speak critically of that behavior. Warrior culture? I appreciate the sacrifices made by those in uniforms and their families but please if you/they expect differently, well that's part of the problem, our military isn't above the law.
Japan's military rape it's way across the Pacific in the 1930s and 1940s. They would say it was part of their 'warrior culture' at the time. as we know Wlwhat they did was criminal and barbaric, like the few doing it in the US Military, you can't defend that behavior PERIOD.
I hope they don't think that way as they are not above the law.
Drawings, pics, etc that might "offend" someone. Hell, an Indian could offend someone. If someone is offended by a patch, I say get a freaking life, it's a patch or callsign. But that's meThere are probably some patches that cross the line for sure and the one that comes to mind was a patch designed that said something to the effect "Sandy Hookers" and I would say that was too much. It was denied for good reason.
jhugz said:Go put in the blood, sweat, tears, these guys do and then maybe you can talk.
That doesn't make it ok for them to break the law James.
Well considering tens of millions of our tax payer dollars are being spent to settle sexual harassment claims in the military, what do y'all expect to happen with the non-PC call signs?
Not only are members of the Armed Forces not above the law they are governed by a completely different set of laws called the Uniform Code of Military Justice. They also have to obey local laws, and cultures. So while some one may have a case dismissed under local laws they can still be charged under the UCMJ and go to jail. So yeah, not above the law.Actually, it is my First Amendment right to speak critically of that behavior. Warrior culture? I appreciate the sacrifices made by those in uniform and their families but please if you/they expect differently, well that's part of the problem, our military isn't above the law.
Japan's military rape it's way across the Pacific in the 1930s and 1940s. They would say it was part of their 'warrior culture' at the time. as we know Wlwhat they did was criminal and barbaric, like the few doing it in the US Military, you can't defend that behavior PERIOD.
I hope they don't think that way as they are not above the law.