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Old June 18th 04, 05:55 PM
ArtKramr
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Subject: resign commission for warrant officer questions
From: 362436 (Ron)
Date: 6/18/04 9:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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Obviously, Art is stuck in 1945. Sq, Grp, and Wg commanders don't usually
fly lead or be the first over the target today. In fact, every Grp or Wg
commander I've worked for since 1986 wasn't qualified under AF regs to fly
lead. Thats what they have senior captains and majors for.



But sure as hell not warrant officers.Give up a commision for a lower rank?
Beyond my comprehension in 1945 or at any other time. Well, this is a
different generation I guess.
.



Arthur Kramer


There is always the story of Michael Novosel, who was a B-24 and B-29s during
WW2, and was an reserve USAF LTC and wanted to go back to active duty and fly
when the Vietnam unpleasentness started, even though he was old enough to
retire

USAF would not let him, so he went to the army as a warrant officer, learned
to
fly helicopters, and flew 2345 medivac missions and earned the CMOH.


Ron
PA-31T Cheyenne II
Maharashtra Weather Modification Program
Pune, India



That is very inspirational. Where do I sign up. Think there are any B-26's with
Nordens left? Every Lt. Col after full combat tour should turn warrant officer
and fly another tour. But only after a full combat tour is completed. Desks
jockeys not invited.




Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
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