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  2. I know there are relatively recent posts about what I’m about to ask, but is there any updated gauge on the -46, -17, MC/HC-130? I drop within the next few months and would love any updated information on how these communities have reacted to all the stuff going on with Iran (particularly the rescue community with all the stuff that happened in getting the 15 bros back home). Thanks in advance.
  3. Today
  4. Meins!! 🤗🤗
  5. How do you say dibs in German?
  6. The scale of rot in the governing quarters of the UK staggers the mind https://notthebee.com/article/op-ed-the-sentence-that-should-shame-a-nation?from_social=twitter The grooming gang report was released and the royal family releases this, they really need something to happen there, sometimes you have to abandon the approach, it’s too f’d up and just go around https://notthebee.com/article/the-royal-family-is-touting-its-efforts-to-curb-sexual-violence-in-africa-and-the-middle-east-the-comment-section-is-approaching-regicide?from_social=twitter Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Ahhh California where a local sheriff has decided on his own that he can ban legal concel carry permit holders from carrying the following items: 1. Pistols equipped with red dots. 2. Pistols equipped with tactical lights. 3. Single action weapons to include the 1911. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdQ6q2W9kLU
  8. Military TimesNot just a ‘flawed design’: Charting a new course for the...Opinion: A GWOT Memorial Foundation founder argues in this op-ed that concerns over the proposed memorial extend beyond design and into organizational priorities.
  9. This would be on the AD side, its the same waiver authority for everyone (AF Surgeon Gen), the key difference being whether or not a Guard/Res unit would be willing to push a package up for you. Like I said before the more chips you can stack in your favor, the higher the chance a unit would be willing to put in for a waiver or an ETP if you needed it. I have a friend in the USMC who got an ETP because she was shit hot and beyond persistent and had backings of some very high level people including a 3-star and a Senator.
  10. Disgrunt, Can you give examples that weren’t done by Obama or The Auto Pen? Those two used all kinds of executive power, they just had the media, social elites, and their own party backing them with/in complete compliance.
  11. Dogs, starting at about 5
  12. My sincere apologies. When I opened it, it showed the Fairchild crash. There was certainly no disrespect intended.
  13. @Lord Farquaad I re-read the medical part - confirm the only medical thing you’re worried about is alcohol and pot use as a minor (and you haven’t done illegal stuff like that in many years)? If that’s correct, then I think you’re actually fine to get a FAA medical and likely will not even require a special issuance. With the medical “problem” not actually a problem, the next part is timeline… You have to knock out the AFOQT and do very well (how is your college GPA?) It behooves you to get a PPL, or at least start knocking out flight hours. You have to get your application package together for each squadron you want to apply for. If you’re hustling hard on these things, it’ll take you a year or so. Most people spend another couple years rushing units before getting hired. Then, you have approximately 2 years for the process to work before you start UPT. So, without a big medical issue, I think you can make it before age waiver territory. It will be easier by a good margin to get hired by a heavy unit.
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  16. Bud, if anyone has revealed the true strength of power, its Trump. His unrestrained push against governing norms has rewritten the playback on how far an exec can push and still get away with it. When Dems do it Trump style, you shouldn't be surprised. Many here cheered Trump on, rah rah rah, "but his policies" and all, and now that the other side is pulling the same plays for their side, you're upset? Ironic, huh.
  17. One of the best, a true crewdog through and through
  18. As we inch closer to the mid-terms the left will continue to bang the "Orange Man Bad" drum while working in the background to dismantle America. The Virginia governor serves as the shinning beacon of that effort and could be in the mix for the next Presidential race. Despite claiming to be a moderate and refusing to condemn her racist Attorney General whose tests included death threats to an opponent's kids. She is off and running with extreme left policies including an attempt to get around SCOTUS with gun control Signed on May 14, this law prohibits the import, sale, manufacture, purchase, or transfer of certain semiautomatic firearms and magazines holding more than 15 rounds. Now she has signed a law designed to kill the Electoral College. Next will be an attempt to tax UNREALIZED Capital Gains.
  19. This MOU is hot garbage. It’s also not a deal and pretty much meaningless. The obvious reason Trump signed this POS is the midterms coming up. We did well for 40 days, then the train went off the tracks with a dumb idea of a ceasefire. Should have never happened, and it just keeps getting worse with this latest thing.
  20. F-32 + F-35 mash up
  21. Here is an example. OK, can we put the thread back on track? The Cabinet.
  22. Maybe you should read the actual debates the framers of the 14th amendment had. Neither the declaration of Independence nor the original Constitution addresses this situation, which is exactly why the 14th amendment had to be written. Thank God the founding fathers knew that we would one day have you to be the sole interpreter of their wisdom 🤣😂 I'm not sure how you can have an ad hominem against a political group, but okay. It also happens to be true. As far as the forum for identifying yourself as a citizen, I will accept the least formal and most rapid forum that results in a negligible number of improper citizen deportations. Since you've been unable to identify a single recent case of an American citizen being improperly deported, we could just assume that it hasn't happened. As for the historical cases, those all sound about right. I especially liked the part where the deported citizens got hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation for the government screw up. I'd be happy to 10x that penalty for any citizen involved in a similar miscarriage of Justice. That's not justification to tear it all down. There will always be fuck ups. Until then, from the time you are approached by the authorities (first opportunity), to the time you spend in a detention center awaiting processing with translators available (second opportunity), to an informal meeting with an immigration officer where you are allowed to make your case with phone and Internet access (third opportunity), to the time it takes to board your deportation flight (fourth opportunity), that would be plenty. But again this is all just an exercise false ignorance. You know damn well that proving citizenship isn't a problem. This is functionally identical to the voter ID debates that have been held in such bad faith by the left that it is almost beyond comprehension. It takes the same level of fake stupidity to believe that black people in America don't have access to identification as it does to believe that immigrants don't have access to proof of legal status. Do you have any immigrants in your family? My mother still has her green card number memorized. This just isn't a thing.
  23. Straw man. You should re-read the declaration of independence and the constitution. You do not understand them. In what forum will you be proving this and to whom? Ad-hominin
  24. Well that lasted all of negative one day. Hezbollah (Iranian backed incase anyone forgot) kills four IDF soldiers and Israel hits them back...as is tradition.
  25. Hey all, just chiming in as someone who got picked up for UCT a couple years ago. Knowing a lot of people out there want to go fighters, just wanted to share that it is definitely possible through UCT. F-15 WSO slots seemed to be the one consistent part of the UCT drops, around 3-5 every class out of 14-20 students. For reference, the average class probably had about 6 people who ranked them high on their dream sheet. There are so many other cool platforms CSO’s go to that the fighter slots sometimes aren’t that competitive to get! Just something I wish somebody put out there when I was applying.
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  28. Just to confirm with 100% certainty (this being the Aviation Medicine forum rather than the USAFR/AirNG forum), are you referring to a USAFR or Air National Guard unit? I ask because, as a layperson, I would not necessarily assume that a waiver-friendly environment on the active-duty USAF side automatically means waivers are being approved as readily on the Guard/Reserve side. I also assume you must be Guard or Reserve, because on the active-duty side the terminology would likely be different. On active duty, an enlisted airman who gets selected for UPT is generally taken by the Air Force and sent off to training, whereas in the Guard/Reserve world people often describe it as the unit "sending" someone to UPT. To further educate me, if you feel so inclined: when a Guard/Reserve unit hires someone for a UPT slot, are they typically hired as a DSG/TR first? Is it possible for someone to have an AGR position lined up from the beginning, or does that generally never happen? FYI, I have considered whether enlisting in the Air Guard or Air Force Reserve might make me a more competitive future UPT applicant (and because I might simply want to Aim High in general, like Clark Gable). However, I sometimes wonder whether enlisting at this stage of life could create complications. Once someone signs an enlistment contract, I imagine there is at least some possibility that obtaining a DD-368 later could become more difficult. Furthermore, a unit may not necessarily want one of its enlisted members to leave for a commission, may not be hiring pilots at that time, or may already have a large pool of highly competitive applicants, including former active-duty military aviators. If a unit has a strong enlisted airman filling an important or difficult-to-fill billet, I do not know whether leadership generally views releasing that person to pursue a pilot slot elsewhere favorably. I would especially be curious whether units are generally willing to approve a DD-368 for an enlisted member to pursue a pilot slot with another squadron or even another state's Guard unit. Perhaps they are; perhaps they are not. I genuinely do not know and plan to do more research. In any event, learning an enlisted aircrew-related job beforehand would not seem like a bad thing, other than that one primary concern. Thanks so much!

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