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https://www.instagram.com/reel/DN2fYjI5Dez/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== The most Australian thing that could ever happen. Thanks Instagram.
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? There are other rounds than just 5.56. 300BLK with a good can won't even wake up the kids. Then again, sometimes I'm pretty sure a 155mm howitzer wouldn't wake up the kids either š¤£š
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Commanders are dropping like flies this year
Springer replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
Glad the tradition carried on Huggy. The first one was '85 just as I was leaving the AF. -
Curiosity here based on a few reddit threads and from talking to a few acquaintances on the Navy's NFO side. Fighters from what I was told are the least competitive to be assigned as an NFO, whereas P-8s are the most competitive. On the CSO side of the house are the trends similar where fighters are least competitve and other platforms are more?
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Commanders are dropping like flies this year
HuggyU2 replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
That explains things somewhat! Back around '97, D-M hosted an ACC Crud tournament. It was sponsored by Hiram Walker and the winning team got $10,000. Every ACC base but one sent a team. It was awesome. When we got there, the Wing CC Colonel gave a talk to all of the teams in the Club. Cynical me was waiting to hear the usual spiel, blah blah blah. Instead, he gave a great but short talk about keeping the traditions alive and to make the most of the weekend. I don't remember the specific worlds but it was so refreshing to hear someone tell us to push it up hard and leave exhausted. I have no idea how he got promoted keeping those old school values, but I'm glad he did. https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/104647/general-john-dw-corley/ We proceeded to have a pretty epic 3-days. I guess it was in D-M's DNA. -
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Probably goes a long ways to explain why we as a country can't win wars, build roads in a reasonable amount of time, why our biggest manufacturers (Boeing, Ford, etc.) have lost their way, etc.
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Air Force Heli Guard Units
M2 replied to Ad_Astra's topic in Air National Guard / Air Force Reserves
Figured this thread was the best place for this... Air National Guard Tests F-15 Fighter Against Helicopters An HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter deploys countermeasure flares as an F-15D Eagle maneuvers overhead during a joint over-water test flight, Aug. 20, 2025. (U.S. Air Force) Two helicopters faced off against an F-15D Eagle fighter aircraft above water in an unprecedented combat defense test conducted by the Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve and U.S. Navy. The test saw an HH-60W Jolly Green and an HH-60G Pave Hawk defend against attacks by an F-15D in a maritime setting. The attacks were staged to simulate real-world scenarios in which U.S. rescue helicopters were fired upon at sea. āThe HH-60W has never undergone this type of evaluation. This test data will help us determine how effective U.S. countermeasures are against fighter aircraft over water,ā U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Don Smith, AATC HH-60 Division deputy director, said in a service release... (Full article at title link) -
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Long but worth the time, a good explanation of why managerialism is everywhere and growing unfortunately https://tomklingenstein.com/managerialism-means-the-end-of-democracy/?utm_medium=paid&utm_source=fb&utm_id=6831201731268&utm_content=6831201731468&utm_term=6831201731068&utm_campaign=6831201731268 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Yet another āoh that canāt happen, itās impossibleā LM engineer statement proven wrong in time.
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I have nothing to add other than I toured the F-35 production line in Fort Worth a few weeks ago, and it's pretty cool.
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F-35 pilot held 50-minute airborne conference call with engineers before fighter jet crashed in Alaska "An Air Force investigation blamed the crash on ice in the hydraulic lines in the nose and main landing gears of the F-35, which prevented them from deploying properly." "At that point, the F-35ās sensors indicated it was on the ground and the jetās computer systems transitioned to āautomated ground-operation mode,ā the report said." "This caused the fighter jet to become āuncontrollableā because it was āoperat(ing) as though it was on the ground when flying,ā forcing the pilot to eject." Thanks HAL!
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Employment after active duty?
Chida replied to whiskeychevelle's topic in Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA/RPV/UAS/UAV)
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Commanders are dropping like flies this year
Springer replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
Gen. Fogleman is a first class act. I had just left the AF out of DMAFB when he came in as the new 1 star ADO. Moral was bad. First thing he did was to host Crud tournaments at the O'Club. -
From what they told us in RPP, the LOR should be coming from someone that has firsthand experience of your character and leadership. I understood this as it could be anyone in your CoC or someone who you worked closely with. My LOR from an O-6 I worked with had a lot of statistics of things I've done for my career field and the wing but I'm worried it sounds too robotic or just not personal enough if that makes sense? Like it sounds genuine but not heartfelt? I honestly am not sure what the board is looking for but my buddy who got picked up last year told me to avoid general, broad statements (fluff) for both my LOR and rater comments.
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Employment after active duty?
uhhello replied to whiskeychevelle's topic in Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA/RPV/UAS/UAV)
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Commanders are dropping like flies this year
Clark Griswold replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
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just connecting to the base š
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Employment after active duty?
Subir15 replied to whiskeychevelle's topic in Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA/RPV/UAS/UAV)
Hi, Employment after active duty can be both challenging and rewarding. Many veterans face the transition of adapting military skills to civilian careers, but those same skillsādiscipline, leadership, teamwork, and resilienceāmake them highly valuable to employers. Career programs, mentorship, and specialized training can ease this shift, helping veterans find roles that suit their expertise. Employers should recognize the strengths veterans bring, while veterans should explore industries aligned with their interests. With proper support, this transition can lead to meaningful opportunities. -
I was notified that my package was received and will meet the board in September. The program managers Iām assuming reached out to all wing execs telling them whose packages were received in anticipation of wing execs sending word down the chain. Thatās not how I found out how mine was received but then again, those who applied from my wing donāt even know where they stratted.
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Ahh Florida. I think I mentioned this in the past. Family member some years back was accused by crazy and now very ex-wife of DV in an attempt to get a leg up in the divorce. 3 deputies show up while he's taking out the trash and detain him along with an order to remove all his firearms and ammunition. Took 6 months and a lot of time and money to get them back though no ammunition. I think he finally paid the last of his substantial alimony earlier this year. Guilty till proven innocent.
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Yeah I did, and also had my letter of rec from a retired O-6 that I did all of my flight training with (probs a big misstep since they want to see someone from your chain of command to vouch for leadership). I will say that FY23 was pretty competitive with only 69 pilot slots. I wouldnāt be discouraged either way, if the rumors end up being true and we have solid numbers I think we all have a good shot at getting picked up.
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Did you have PPL and those scores when you applied for FY23? I'm a young LT with pretty much the same scores as my only qualifications but no experience--trying to gauge my chances
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2026 ACTIVE DUTY UFT BOARD
Mintberry_crunch replied to rparsonsr2's topic in Pilot Selection Process
Hey everyone, been reading yall post for motivation while applying for the FY26 boards and hoping we all see some success. Wanted to know, did anyone receive their receipt of submission from the UFT board team? Itās been 7 days so Iām not sure if itās just me or itās a common thing. Thanks in advance -
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MP, Refer to the TBI section (linked from the table of contents). Waivers are plentiful with many caveats on severity, timing, etc of TBI. Peruse at your pleasure. Air Force Waiver Guide Compendium.pdf