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  2. [url=http://zmkshop.ru/]нпо новинский завод металлоконструкций (нзмк)[/url]
  3. He was fortunate to have a CC/Shirt like ya'll. Many others are not so lucky.
  4. You might’ve chosen the logical path of not showing unlawful command influence, but that doesn’t mean every commander has that common sense. When I was the court martialed the Wing King was caught trying to talk to members of the panel during a recess. After the recess the judge barred the Wing King from the court room after he was deposed by the defense attorneys. A lot of commanders of all levels are great examples of Dunning-Kruger Effect when it comes to legal matters. Some of them fuck around and find out.
  5. OSI doesn’t have jurisdiction over state/local law enforcement. Just like state/local law enforcement don’t investigate crimes on a AFB since they don’t have jurisdiction.
  6. Shouldn't the AFOSI be in charge of this investigation since the SRA was govt property to include autopsy? If the Deputy is found to be guilty of murder wouldn't he be handed over to the FBI/ US Marshalls, then a federal jail and charges. Or was NCIS Special Agent Leroy Gibbs lying to me?
  7. Yesterday
  8. Point of order, this picture should be in the “What’s Right With the AF” thread. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. It is such a fine line to walk as a Commander, you just never know. We had a guy get arrested for Child Porn. Everyone liked him and it seemed very out of character. He professed his innocence and a lot of people publicly defended him. When it was over he set the all time DoD record quantity for Child Porn being found on a computer...Gigabytes...including stuff with toddlers. As a Squadron/CC I got a call from the 57th Wing/CC around 0200 one Friday night..."why did one of your troops abandon his pregnant wife on the side of I-10 in Florida?...she just called the command post!" The troop in question was a bit odd, he had a few minor slip-ups but nothing major. That being said everyone thought he was guilty. Fast-forward a restraining order and a long investigation, it turns out the lunatic wife was three days from being his ex-wife when the event occured. After having been separated for over a year (bad on him for waiting so long), she was finally served papers which led her to act out. She was NOT pregnant, in fact she had a hysterectomy three years prior. She was living in Jacksonville with her drug dealer boyfriend (who actually dumped her on I-10). As soon as my troop was cleared he went on a quick TDY and when he came back the still almost ex-wife (the courts put the process on hold while he was investigated), had moved into his house...along with her drug dealer boyfriend! I had to move him on base for three months while the courts finished the divorce and she was evicted. Turns out, thanks to my first shirt, the troop had done EVERYTHING by the book, including paying spousal support based on the Florida support calculator. You just never know.
  10. So Trump is likely not to publicly name his VP pick until at the convention? Definitely a late announcement compared to recent times but I guess this way he can delay his choice based on what’s happening in the country, and it will also boost the coverage of the convention. One of the betting sites has Burgum as the favorite—I don’t see it, but what do I know? I’m thinking Scott or possibly Rubio. https://www.oddschecker.com/us/insight/specials/politics/20240514-donald-trump-vice-president-odds-latest-trump-vp-odds-have-doug-burgum-as-the-favorite
  11. I’m in… Sent from my iPad using Baseops Network mobile app
  12. 72, I have a little combat time on it. This is the plane that did the semi split S in Desert Storm. Then pegged the g meter. Parked at Cannon now.
  13. My friend was a combat controller. He had a wedding tattooed on his back. He helped call in the airstrike. He also has a claymore with "front toward enemy" on his chest. Good dude.
  14. If I was in command, there would be huey gunships, P-38s and A-26s. We wouldn’t last 5 minutes in a war but we'd have some fun training. And your commander would be an Air Force O-3E.
  15. Ever any boats or other watercraft silhouetted? And guess our Navy marks their boat's with Battle Stars (or Es) instead of silhouettes.
  16. Each stick figure represents 10 kills, otherwise the entire plane would be covered. No comment on the Wedding Party, except to say Prox (airbursting), 105MM's are great for cleaning off a ZU-23/2. This reflects one rotation for this aircraft (probably 5-6 months), in the Mid 2000's.
  17. I count 63 bodies, but I thought the wedding only had 54 casualties?
  18. I've got to disagree with you on this one. Look, my leadership was dog shit when I was court martialed, they basically trusted one misquoted OSI statement and assumed I was guilty for 6 months. But one thing they did well was keep silent publicly. And I wouldn't have expected any sort of public vocalization of support. They had no idea if I was innocent or guilty. You don't back a potential criminal; you quietly provide support to an innocent-until-proven-guilty person until the process is played out. But when you have a video that shows, at a bare minimum, a very uncertain situation that probably didn't go the way you would hope it would, then you should not be making any statements that imply your subordinate did the right thing. Because how can we trust in the process when one of the people who is a literal avatar for the process, the police chief, is not acting in accordance with the concept of blind Justice? I don't think a police chief should be fired because one of his guys fucked up, unless and until the process shows a leadership failure. But part of the police chief's job is public relations, and reflexively supporting an officer who, to my eyes, looks to have murdered an innocent man, is a failure of his position. The tragedy in all of this is that policing very much does need an overhaul in the US, which is an argument from the left. Unfortunately the left has only bad and completely misdiagnosed solutions, whereas the right, I believe as a result of the left's unfair crusade, is reflexively supporting the police to the detriment of potential reforms.
  19. Not from an exercise...I can assure you.
  20. Crisis wasn't a kosher name? Or PA just wanted to church it up?
  21. Her given name was Crisis. It happened real quick when she got to Hill. She’s cool, doubt it was her doing but it’s very hush hush as to how/why it happened. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
  22. Yeah, I mean when someone's callsign is FAAC, you can't exactly expect them to keep it in a public position. 🤣😂
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