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di1630

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  1. Whered you find that? Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  2. From one of those background sites, I assume this is her as Crossville TN isn’t super large.. Born 1951 Enlisted at age 24 (1975)….must’ve done UPT on an age waiver in her 30’s…flew vipers in her 40’s, helos in Afghanistan in her 50’s. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  3. Is she wearing OCPs in that pic? Probably found them at goodwill Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  4. You wash out of ACC training you go an FEB and reassigned to ACC aircraft like AWACS or something usually Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  5. Weird bio. First female fighter pilot was in 1993. The mask she’s wearing in the viper pic wasn’t in service until late 90’s….then to cross train to helos and get promoted to colonel? Valid to question this. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  6. Not to demean but have you ever been briefed on Raptor, F-15EX, F-35 capes to actually know the hierarchy and comparison of what jets are most capable and should be “feared” in missions sets? I find a lot of fanboys talk of the A-10 and F-22 among others and don’t know anything outside airshow hype. And I wouldn’t expect NGAD in the guard in the next 15+ years if ever. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  7. I’m gonna go out on a limb and say 80% of USAF claims are natural aging related. Maybe more. Hard for me to believe that sitting behind a desk leaves so many shoe clerks disabled. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  8. I get that there are legit claims like the viper dudes with neck issues etc. But I have people openly talking about making BS claims for financial gain like its no big deal. Funny that some of the most fiscal conservative “welfare queen” critics will brag about getting 100%, a pension and still fly airlines. Not I how I think it was intended. I’ve been through the process. 20% for a titanium spinal bridge with and ejection seat waiver, lifetime pain management, actually giving up my sports and hobbies. That’s not close to what you can get for claiming allergies. I no kidding know a guy who did 8 yrs active duty as enlisted support. On a deployment he saw (or said he saw) dead marines being brought back to base and says it inflicted ptsd. He’s getting 100% and moved to TX to get full advantage. And that’s not too uncommon. I saw a mx officer openly solicit advice on FB last week on how to maximize her claim. Scammers and opportunists are taking it away from people who really need it. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  9. Honestly surprised this wasn’t exposed sooner but it was politically unpopular during the GWOT. I had a civilian buddy that sells mortgages ask me about it after he saw healthy people applying for loans but claiming disability. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  10. https://apple.news/AJaxzNfCJRomzlNngKVl6dQ Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  11. I’d say 90% of it was a waste. I dropped my first bomb 19+ years ago in the Koregal, what I realize now that I didn’t then, I’d probably be fighting the US foreign invaders also if I were a remote Muslim tribal farmer with no education. Most of you would too. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  12. We didn’t waste 20 years…probably just a good decade+ or so. We should have pulled out after we got Bin Laden vs nation building. That would’ve shown that we stood by our resolve to kill that o and given closure. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  13. I have a friend in a foreign Air Force who’s moving to the US on exchange and wants to bring his European spec car. Any issues? Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  14. Depends if short or long of the FSCL generally for AI vs CAS. Targets drive weapons so sometimes we have enough….sometimes we don’t Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  15. One of the first things I learned about the CAS mission was that CAS and a not there to win the Army’s war. The Army needs to do that and CAS is a tool to attack rear echelons, temporarily supplement the battle or quickly add reinforcements when outnumbered, arty can’t reach + a few more tenets. It is not a primary tool. Makes sense for the Army to have its own effects. I’d much rather have good HIMARS and arty linked to accurate targeting capes than an F-35 or A-10 for that matter. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  16. Zero chance the USAF invests a dime into new CAS capes. And with good reason. Bigger things to focus on. CAS was a popular buzzword after 9/11 and brass wanted a piece of the pie back then. Now it’s a min run effort. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  17. Stealth jets carrying GBU-12?!?….how f-cking stupid…oh wait. We do that in the F-35. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  18. Yeah so question I’m asking is that based on 28 yrs from commissioning or the sum of active+MPA etc as in 28yrs worked? Hope that question makes sense. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  19. Question for guard/reserves: the 28 yr mandatory retirement for Lt Col…..is that from commission date or based on the sum of time served? Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  20. If you lower your standards and scenario threat expectations enough, you can make CAS super easy. Which I’ve witnessed as it went from MCO to COIN style focus over 2 decades. If you make A/A super challenging where you are outnumbered and are always out of missiles, well I’ve seen that too. Imagine how easy DCA would be if we did it like we did CAS to mirror the sandbox. “Hey we’ll fly as a 2 ship and if a bad jet crosses the line we’ll shoot it down. Threat today is a heavily laden SU-24 with a gun” This isn’t an argument to do more CAS. I solidly support deleting it from the USAF F-35 mission set to focus on high end A/A and SEAD. Let’s just not BS ourselves and say we care or are good at it. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  21. I hope it meets the USMC needs for the sacrifice in capabilities the F-35 program made to get that variant. I stand by my assertion— I don’t want to be anywhere near a MCO CAS environment in the F-35. I’ll happily stand-off and enable the jets that have the weaponry and survivability to get up close. Manpads and AAA while I’m heads down in my 2005 era TFLIR lasing a Vietnam era gbu-12 from my $100m single engine stealth designed to to stand-off aircraft?!! No thanks. We can do better. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  22. I disagree but I understand your perspective. I’m not emotionally attached, just old. I’ve flown CAS and seen it evolve for 20+ years and I just think the way we are doing it or proposing to do it is not a good use of F-35 resources. Also, very familiar with the A-10 proposals but I think it’s too late based on hearing some high ups speak. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  23. CAS in the USAF is effectively dead for a multitude of reasons. First off the USAF has castrated the A-10 community no doubt, basically keeping them separated from knowledge and interoperability that would keep them effective in a big war. So the USAF just sticks with the line “the A-10 isn’t survivable” and people buy it. The A-10 community hasn’t helped themselves. I’ve personally tried to get them to work into higher end scenarios and the interest is what practicing they’ve been doing for 20 yrs in Afghanistan. When they do try a higher threat scenario, (see above) they don’t have the knowledge as a community to integrate to the realistic threat. Now the F-35 CAS capability is different and in my opinion - horrid. As a airframe it currently lacks CAS friendly weapons, and it lacks many of the features you’d want in a CAS platform. But all that doesn’t matter because the community doesn’t care about CAS. And that’s fine, because it’s not the F-35 mission. The real tragedy is most leadership doesn’t understand any if this. F-35 leadership will ignorantly or falsely say they are capable of a mission they barely understand and inept top brass will buy it. Time to turn the mission back to the Army. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  24. Lots of paths, some happy, some not so you’ll get mixed responses. I did 20+ yrs Active duty, enjoyed it enough to separate into reserves vs retire. I could have more money but feel I have plenty (just being disciplined, not smart, not lucky) a line # and I still get to fly fast, low/hi etc. so other than the USAF being a shitshow, it was well worth it. My social circle is now fairly hi end and the super wealthy people are more jealous of me than I am of them….money isn’t everything is what I learned. To me nothing can replace a day of flying fighters then drinking afternoon beers in the squadron bar like I’m 22 again. I do it again in a heartbeat. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  25. It’s sad that the only officers that can perform operationally are a majority pilots. Pilots succeed in roles they aren’t trained or even familiar with simply because they are federally people who can succeed in a variety of situations, This goes all the way back to recruiting and the low standard we have for non rated officers. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
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