The Air Force sucked for getting rank if you changed specialties. They
disbanded the mobile comm squadron I was first in and sent to the IT
section as I worked on computers, as a clerk. Then changed to fixing
airborne radar units. Each a different AFSC. So was hard to get the two
years experience two get the promotion in rank. Was an AF problem
When I converted from RM (Radioman) to ET (Electronics Tech) it required
a six year extension of my enlistment contract. I was an E-4 and had
been in the Navy for 2 years and seven months. I was technically
"discharged" (while underway on the ship) and immediately sworn back in
for another 6 years. That's how when you include the 2 month extension
"at the request and convenience of the government" at the end of the 6
year gig, I ended up with 8 years and 9 months of active duty.
One thing I haven't mentioned. The Navy needed ETs but they didn't
advance anyone in rank as an incentive. But, I did receive a $10,000
bonus which was big money for a jr. enlisted guy back in 1971.
I had a draft notice Christmas 1964. Mailed to wrong address. Mom
remarried and moved, I was extended for more classes at NCR school. So,
tried the AF reserves and lucked out for a slot. I went in as an
electronics guy. School was ground Navigation Aids. ILS, tacan, loran,
etc.