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  2. I know several GOs who made BPZ for doing far worse than "Mild Petting".
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  4. IdeaMachine joined the community
  5. @Lord Ratner Yeah you did fuck up, but damn dude, what a bunch of bullshit to go through that was way beyond reasonable or warranted. Glad you got through it. Too many stories along those lines in the mil.
  6. Yeah, Huggy said person, which excludes the need for a WSO..
  7. Not getting caught diddling an E is a pretty low bar. Photo evidence submitted at Ratner's trial:
  8. No no, it was much more than that, but the charges were contradictory, which was my point. I see how I made it seem that way though, my bad. Short(ish) version: got wasted at a house party full of all ranks and hooked up with an E who was married. I was too. Mild petting. Really fucking dumb, I know, but pretty tame as far as the Sport of Kingsโ„ข goes. But she was married, and had been caught cheating a couple times before by her husband, so when he found out, she claimed she was raped. The investigation was... Sloppy. OSI wired my accuser to try to catch a confession, which they didn't remotely get, but for whatever reason they wrote in the summary that I confessed. So that convinced the chain of command to press charges. But then they charged me with sexual assault and fraternization, which are kinda mutually exclusive in this context. That resulted in a really disjointed prosecution that fell apart for a lot of reasons, not the least of which was the absence of rape and the lack of a confession. I'll never know for sure, but I think the judge was so pissed at the prosecution for throwing everything at the wall to see what stuck that he looked at the frat charge in a way that favored my case. Either way, I was found not guilty. Of course I admitted to drunkenly fooling around with the accuser on the stand, yet was found not guilty. So my SqCC who married an E and my WgCC who was a well known recovering alcoholic gave me an LOR for drunken fraternization; conduct unbecoming. I get it, my conduct was rather unbecoming, but it was very clear to everyone (including my next commanders) that it was sour grapes for losing the case in court. So yeah, @illusive it could be a whole lot worse. But I still had a lot of fun in the AF, so you're probably fine. Sorry, if I write any more then Boomers' hemorrhoids are going to flare up ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚.
  9. ๐Ÿ˜‚ same...I literally laughed in his face and said 'no thanks'
  10. yup...should've quoted @HuggyU2 here:
  11. What do you mean? Do you think a fighter is incapable of flying for a long time with a nuke on board? Iโ€™m genuinely confused at this statement.
  12. So you drank alcohol with the Es? Welcome to every guard squadron. WTF.
  13. SHFP replied to VL-16's topic in Squadron Bar
    LOLโ€ฆheโ€™s oldโ€ฆand Iโ€™m just happy to be still a Living Dino in Baseops. Huggy2 is just my younger Bro.
  14. @fire4effect Lots of โ€œcredibleโ€ sources said the laptop was fake news. Lots of โ€œcredibleโ€ sources backed Russiagate. Iโ€™ve been around the block quite a bit in the terrorist killing world (as have many on here), and Iโ€™m calling complete bullshit on the whole thing. If a whole JOC watched DEVGRU execute a couple unarmed dudes who didnโ€™t pose a threat at all, then weโ€™ll be seeing war crimes charges and trials commencing soon. That hypothetical scenario is not something anyone (especially an E/young O) would walk away from unmolested (in the legal sense). Personally, Iโ€™ve been involved in four separate occasions where someone โ€œcredibleโ€ said something happened that was a complete lie. Thankfully every time there was data to prove them a liar and nobody got screwed.
  15. FourFans replied to VL-16's topic in Squadron Bar
    Why is Anderson Cooper shooting your gun? You can tell it's him by the hair.
  16. Thank you for the advice. I'm not freaking out about it since I've been expecting this for a while based on my OPBs with no strats/awards. The year will pass either way so might as well do my best, I'd hate to be a quitter (no hate on people with different priorities). A lot of the boxes I'm trying to "check" (fitness, masters, IP) are personal goals anyway and it's just lucky they might make me more competitive on promotion boards. I do have about 3 years left on my ADSC so the difference in pay will run into the 5 figures, plus I'd like to say I left on my own terms rather than being forced out.
  17. Yesterday
  18. You'd be surprised, the reality was even dumber. Before my trial my commander didn't want to send me to SOS in-res. But after I was acquitted, my new leadership wanted to "make up" for the ordeal and started dumping opportunities on me. I was dangerously close to getting the notorious "SOS DG" before I told my flight commander that awards were wasted on me. I was airline bound. And by far the easiest 10 months of my career were the months OSI was trying put me in jail. It sounds crazy now, but being stationed in Europe with no job and no flying was pretty great. Edit: I forgot to add, I was prosecuted for fraternization and irresponsible drinking by a squadron commander who married an E from his squadron and a wing commander who gave seminars about his alcoholism from his CGO years. Joseph Heller had it right ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ
  19. Supposedly one of the "sources" saw the feed when the strike occurred. Anyone in a position to see that had to have a clearance and likely at risk of prosecution and prison if they get outed. Helluva risk. Of course the press can clte anything and anyone to generate a story with no consequences if they're wrong.
  20. But not with the B-21s sortie duration. Itโ€™s not the special weapons driving the need, itโ€™s time in the air without having to depend on a data link or HAL to keep an eye on things.
  21. This is probably the most unintentionally funny thing I have read on Base-Ops in quite some time. You win the Rodney Dangerfield award.
  22. Lawman replied to VL-16's topic in Squadron Bar
    Not a gunโ€ฆ but a really interesting training tool. https://www.acexr.com Current line is most of the popular pistols out in the ecosystem. Requires you to get a headset, but Black Friday deals are ongoingโ€ฆ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. raimius replied to a post in a topic in General Discussion
    Talk to your leadership (more than just the CC, but start there) about why you ranked so low, and how you can improve. Flt/cc is probably the biggest thing. If they don't trust you for that, how can they make you an FGO?
  24. brabus replied to a post in a topic in General Discussion
    @TheLaughingCow Consider not caring about any of this, start making connections in the guard and working on your airline apps, laugh all the way to the bank in a year or so. Obviously continue to care about flight performance/the mission/the bros, just not about the rat race.
  25. @disgruntledemployee Well a WaPo reporter claims DEVGRU was ordered to execute unarmed people (and did), so it must be true. You actually believe this bullshit?
  26. Get out and go Guard or Reserve. I absolutely understand what you are saying...I saw it time and time again. Many times it is luck and timing other times it is the broken system that is our USAF. In UPT a dude in our sister class got a DUI AND tried to fight the cops, he still graduated top 3. He was also a complete Chode but he was an academy grad (as was his father), and a lot of senior people stepped in to influence the process. It was blatant and soured a lot of people. In other cases we see people like Fat Tony not only survive but thrive despite ruining careers and extreme narcissism. It is not fair. A CJO is a great thing for you and your family, a fresh start but I can almost guarantee you will see things in your airline career that will anger you and make you shake your head in disgust. Going Guard or Reserve can also serve as a fresh start, but you have to know you will find warts on that side of the fence. All of that being said, life is not fair...it just isn't and the sooner you accept that and make the best of where you are, the happier and likely more successful you will be. Good luck!
  27. You're not necessarily leaving with nothing. You received skills/experience that landed you a CJO, hopefully with a legacy, which is a pretty amazing job. You also learned many skills that you probably don't even realize are skills because it's just normal amongst your peers in the military. Hopefully you also gained some great life experiences, friendships, etc... You should also be leaving with some TSP, so if you don't want to join the ANG/RES then you're not totally losing out there. If you want to join the ANG, the world is your oyster. Get into a squadron and seek opportunities outside of the base, we've had guys all over the place the last 10 years. We've sent IP's/FL's to overseas AD bases for 60-90 day stints. We've had a guy on MLOA from the airlines, in cush gig at USAFE for years. He keeps broadcasting other gigs that are available for the taking, shockingly no takers lol. We have another guy who just got back from Hickam, who only came home because he got a SQ/CC spot on base....his orders were indefinite. A few years ago they came around asking if anyone wanted to take three year orders at some pretty decent AD locations overseas (not today satan lol). Luck of the draw on getting "action," many of us are were in the same boat. I had a squadron mate who PCS'd to Luke a month before his squadron went to Desert Storm I. He then flew F-16 continuously, until 2015 and never once employed a weapon in combat. He had a 26 year career during near continuous combat operations and he only slung concrete at ranges in the U.S. We had an uncanny ability to end up in deployed locations during down times or where the ROE was so tight, we were just very expensive, high-speed cheerleaders. As to your job satisfaction, I understand that to an extent. It sucks to end up where you don't want to be, but as already stated, only you can control your attitude. As Rainman (don't say his name 2 more times lol) used to say, "bloom where you're planted." Frankly, I enjoyed my flying career in the military (Guard guy only because an mentor who was hosed by AD pushed me that way), but the more I learn, the more I get pissed about how many lives were lost (continue to be lost) and how much of our lives were wasted in the never ending quagmires. However, I have just learned to let it go, not worth dwelling on, life is too short! If you're the type that needs satisfaction from work, I have bad news, you probably won't find it flying 121. I find that work isn't where I want to seek satisfaction in life. I still strive for excellence and it's great to enjoy your job, but what I love about this gig is that it gives me an insane amount of time off, with plenty of money to do the things that really make me happy. I can work six days in a month and make more than I ever made as a 22 year LTC. That gives me plenty of time to go make up for lost time hanging family, flying my own planes and travel to places other than the green bean in yet another deployed shithole. Best of luck and thanks for attending my SocialDtalk.
  28. I left active duty decades ago after getting hosed bigger than Dallas and getting the shoulder shrug when I asked someone to explain what happened. It was a bitter pill to swallow but the AF paid for my education, my training, and gave me job experience that I could use elsewhere. I initially went full time with the Reserves then got hired on with the airlines, went part time, still got promoted, and retired years later. Not having to move every 3-4 years, I got to pick where we live and 25 years ago became part of a wonderful small town. I didn't have too worry about the next job, the next promotion, the next school, or what the AF might do to me next. Even with getting hosed on active duty and going through 9/11, faux bankruptcy, age 65, real bankruptcy, and a couple mergers at the airline, I'm retiring in 9 months with more money than I'll ever spend. Revenge may not be the best word but success is the best form of it. I still look back at getting screwed over as a personal insult but, in reality, I'm far better off than had I stayed in. So, the point of all this is you have skills that the AF is throwing away. Take those skills elsewhere and you can be quite successful and happy with your life. Best of luck to you.
  29. archive.isHegseth order on first Caribbean boat strike, officials s...I guess Pistol Piggy Pete forgot his LOAC, along with some others. Maybe this is where the, "Don't follow illegal orders" movement started. Anyway, I got no love for narcos; I would have let the ocean finish the job. I don't expect SoW to change, well, maybe more witch leak hunts.

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