Ahem, "the range".
Area 51, uhh, doesn't uhh, exist... or something!
Love it or hate it, it's a peek at the subculture within the armed forces. From my own civilian and uneducated perspective.
I flew with a former Thunderbird a few years back in DFW. He was a great guy, but I witnessed something that he'd never admit to.
We were in the hotel van going to the layover hotel in Manchester, NH and one of the young, single flight attendants asked
who the Navy pilot was because one of us botched the landing... In her eyes.
(The joke around here is that Navy guys still try to prang it on like they did on the aircraft carrier)
He answers, "Ahem, I was an Air Force pilot and a member of a precision flying team I might add!"
She replies, "What's that?"
"The USAF Thunderbirds"
"What's that?"
I said, "You know, like the Navy's Blue Angels."
She says, "Oh, I hear the Blue Angels are better anyway. I haven't even heard of the Thunderbirds!"
Ahh! MEEEEEEDIC!!!!!
But, from what I've seen, not only is there a little interservice rivalry, there's also rivalries between different aircraft types and naturally a rivalry between precision flying team pilots and regular flying Joes.
A popular statement:
Captain: "Who did you fly with last week"
Me: "Oh, I flew with (firstname/lastname)"
Captain: "Isn't he a former Marine?"
Me: "I think so."
Captain: "What was THAT like?!"
Me: "Uhh, fine I guess!"