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George- He started his career as a meterologist on the Apollo shots but his
boss told him if wanted a career in the USAF he had better volunteer for pilot training. He was slated for F-4 familiarization after completing his training and was pulled for transport instead. Wasn't really his choice but after he saw so many classmates go down he felt grateful for it. BRBR I guess...But I viewed being a fleet tactical guy as a real reward for my flying abilities..And this was during the end of VietNam...There were so many guys I knew that 'didn't make the cut' and ended up flying trash haulers instead... There were USN guys that pulled strings to be in right coast squadrons to ensure they wouldn't be put into harm's way...as if they were in the USN for someother reason, I guess... I don get it..Being in the military you have only two jobs...to kill people and break things...all else is rubbish... P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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Pechs1 wrote:
George- He started his career as a meterologist on the Apollo shots but his boss told him if wanted a career in the USAF he had better volunteer for pilot training. He was slated for F-4 familiarization after completing his training and was pulled for transport instead. Wasn't really his choice but after he saw so many classmates go down he felt grateful for it. BRBR I guess...But I viewed being a fleet tactical guy as a real reward for my flying abilities..And this was during the end of VietNam...There were so many guys I knew that 'didn't make the cut' and ended up flying trash haulers instead... There were USN guys that pulled strings to be in right coast squadrons to ensure they wouldn't be put into harm's way...as if they were in the USN for someother reason, I guess... I don get it..Being in the military you have only two jobs...to kill people and break things...all else is rubbish... P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer I think the Air Force guys view it more as a job than we sailors do or did. I went in the Navy at 17 to see the world and fight if I had to, this was 1957 and all we were fighting was the Evil Empire and there wasn't a lot of shooting going on. My first fleet assignment was at VR-1 and I loved flying crew. Other guys would bitch about having to go on a long flight and I volunteered for them. Why did they go in the Navy if they didn't want to visit strange places, meet strange people, and maybe, just maybe, get a chance to kill them? BSEG They all just wanted to finish their tour and get the hell out, I intended to make a career of it. Unfortunately the lady I fell in love with and ultimately married was raised next door to Patuxent River NAS and didn't want to be a sailor's wife. After 43 years together I have to figure she was right about it. My friend has never mentioned it but I think circumstances forced an Air Force career, married in 1960, got out of college in 1962, got his ROTC commission and started making babies. He seems much happier as a retired civilian. Military life is what you make of it AFAIK. George |
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George Shirley wrote:
Pechs1 wrote: I don get it..Being in the military you have only two jobs...to kill people and break things...all else is rubbish... I think the Air Force guys view it more as a job than we sailors do or did. You need to get out and meet more AF guys. We like to kill people and break things, then after work we like to relax surrounded by beautiful women and sipping an adult beverage. But, we still really like the primary function. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (ret) ***"When Thunder Rolled: *** An F-105 Pilot Over N. Vietnam" *** from Smithsonian Books ISBN: 1588341038 |
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![]() " I don get it..Being in the military you have only two jobs...to kill people and break things...all else is rubbish... And I was one of those that had to fix those broken planes..... Leanne |
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leanne- And I was one of those that had to fix those broken planes.....
BRBR Good for you...we could not have done our job w/o you, whereas you could have done your job w/o us...But at least you didn't look to do a cushy special services job cuz it was 'safer'..like the wx guy did... P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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"Leanne" wrote in :
" I don get it..Being in the military you have only two jobs...to kill people and break things...all else is rubbish... And I was one of those that had to fix those broken planes..... Yeah, and tactfully respond to gripes like "IFF does not work in STBY position". Dave in San Diego AT1 USN Ret -- - "For once you have tasted flight, you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward; For there you have been, and there you long to return." Leonardo da Vinci |
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Dave- Yeah, and tactfully respond to gripes like "IFF does not work in STBY
position". BRBR Or a gripe written-" right main mount almost needs changing" Write off was 'almost changed right mainmount'... P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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