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On Sun, 15 Dec 2013 12:00:22 -0600, Califbill wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 20:39:47 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Navy over Army 37 to 7. That's 12 in a row. Navy gets the best players. Simple. If you had a choice between the two academies, which would you choose? I'd take the Navy over the Army every time. Ships and planes versus tanks and mud? No choice. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! As my neighbor who flew a B-58 Hustler bomber said. He wanted to die clean. The short answer is there is no good way to die, whether it is face down in the mud, in a flaming plane crash or bobbing in the water, eaten by sharks. Safest is probably a ground crew member in the USAF bit that is also the most boring and the slowest increase in rank. I knew E-5s at Andrews who were on their third hitch. (with the promise the E-6 was coming right away as soon as they sign) I also knew a guy who got his E-7 in the CG for signing up for his second four. I was an REMF in the USAF. Slow rank achievement, but as I told my older SeaBee brother. I worked in an air conditioned electronics shop at Travis AFB while he slept in a tent at China Beach. But fortunately the government takes care of his health problems as he is an Agent Orange vet. Unfortunate because he has AO health problems. I did not want to spend a life at sea, so turned down an offer to get me in the California Maritime Academy. Family friend who was a top graduate who made the offer did not go to sea. Was the harbor master at Saigon. |