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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:31:37 -0400, BAR
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In the "new" corps, it's much more "teaching" friendly.
Just imagine the teaching methods used in 1925 when my
grandfather
was
at PI.
My DI was right out of WWII/Korea.
Heh... :)
Of course, that was 1966.
My DI at Airforce boot camp was a former Marine that served at
Frozen
Chozen. Was a great instructor. We were the last flight he was in
charge of, as his next duty was as head DI for the USAF. We
learned a
lot about life and survival from him.
And that was 1965.
Why would an Jarhead enlist in the AirForce? I guess it was for the
clean sheets, air conditioning and hot food in the chow hall, I mean
dining facility.
Better pay? I think there was a lack of slots after the war. Maybe
he
had a brain. ;)
Ouch. How much are you charging for a ticket to this fight?
My bet...........Jarheads.........hands down. ;-)
Nope, Air Force wins. Them Jarheads like hand to hand stuff. The Air
Force
likes to reach out and touch them from a distance. Maybe 50,000 feet.
Air Force does one thing that the military does very well. Proably better
than any other branch. Make loud noises, and sow distruction.- Hide
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Then again, every other branch has units that does the same thing.
No disrespect at all, but I always looked at the USAF as a one trick
pony.
er, not really
?:
We are a 2 trick pony. High altitude, large bomb load bombers and the part
I was in. The bus service of the sky. Military Airlift Squadron.
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