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General Jumper released a policy this week, that all Airmen will
axe the high-tech bicycle aerobics test, and the troops will return to jogging, push-ups, and sit-ups by 1 January 2004. Basically the Air Force has axed the last of General McPeaks crap, and is back online to the days before his social engineering (and uniform engineering). The big change, will be in application. The chain of command will enforce compliance, and not the squadron staff. If an Airman can't run a mile, or do sit-ups and push-ups, it will be up to his/her supervisor to fix it. If another 400 people are pushed out the gate for being too fat, then at least 400 people will have failed in their duties as leaders (and all that entails career-wise). |
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