The aforementioned best Swiddlefriend, while in training at Ft. NowWeGotcha (Huachuca) complained that while she was running 7-8 miles a day, the AF kids got off easy at 3-4. (or something. I don’t remember the milage.) I mentioned this to a friend of mine who was ex-AF. His reaction? “They have to be trained to run all over creation. We just have to run to the plane.” Amused me, pissed her off.
Yes, you did, VB, and I do thank you. However, the information you gave was very vauge. I was hoping for more specific information and possibly info on other branches of the service as well.
I suppose I should check in, also. I spent 4 years in the Air Force many years ago in the VietNam era.
Basic training at Lackland AFB, San Antonio.
1 Year training at Lowry AFB in Denver.
2 Years on Maui in a 20, or so, man detachment. That was lot’s of fun, I had an apartment on the beach.
1 Year in Tucson. Spent most of the time driving around the desert looking for missile sites (they should have given us better directions).
Enlisted in USN in 1967. Left as E-7 / WO candidate in 1977. Had the most fun a Kansas flatlander was allowed to have with some of his clothes on. Zumwalt really screwed up “my” nav, so I “got out”… About a year later I was being processed into SANG and ran into some snags, couldn’t make it and was too dang prideful to return to the nav. Sometimes even now I regret not putting in my eighteen and six.
what’s a tent? is it anything like wrapping a poncho around yourself to stop that wet stuff that keeps falling out of the sky in infantry weather? what do you do with “tents”? gosh, i wish we got to use those new fangled things the gov keeps coming out with…
Hell yes, Xgemina, this is the United States Air Force we’re talking about, not fuckin’ Madagascar or Bolivia. Just because you can project devastating airpower over the entire globe and lay waste to any nation’s military and civilian infrastructure doesn’t mean that you can’t do it in style!
Xgemina, i’ll bet the fly boys used puss-pads to sleep on underneath their bags as well, and maybe even had cots or something like in the mash units. livin’ the life huh blue?
Bluepony, any way you want to striptease is just fine by me! I just got a whole bunch of dollar bills here…
And, thanks, Bluesman. I’m quite happy to be here too. And definitely enjoying the view!
Awwwwww, Tripler, sounds like you need a hug. {{{{Tripler}}}} The land around there has a raw, wild beauty to it, if you know where to look.
Distractedly taking a sip from the bottle, purplebear doesn’t notice a few drops slowly making their way down her neck and onto her upper…
Yes, indeedy. Great view from here, Falcon!
USAF 1987-1991
Lackland AFB, 3701 BMTS
Tinker AFB, 2854 Civil Engineering Squadron
Prime Beef (rapid runway repair, emergency airfield lighting, mobile aircraft arresting systems, and changing light bulbs in full chemical gear)
One of the last E-4 buck sergeants in the Air Force; shortly after I got out they quit making E-4’s into sergeants (any current AF can correct me if I’m wrong, but I think that’s true).
When the war broke out all I did was pack my bags and stay on standby for a few months. I think they did fine over there without my assistance. Still I’m proud to have served, and my certificate of appointment as a non-commissioned officer will always be one of the things I’m most proud of.
I never got to use tents either. Being an Air Force Medic, I always had to stay at Holiday Inn!
Once I had to really rough it and spent one week at Motel 6.:eek: