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"Leadership is solving problems. The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you have stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help or concluded you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership." - Colin Powell
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Retiring after "two decades of weary service." Again, congrats on the retirement.
Was this a dude who was flying T-6s at Laughlin about 2008 timeframe?
I've skipped most of this shit up to now, but I was curious and I remember a Major by the same name who was instructing....same guy??
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Downloading now. This sounds badass.
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Here are 1,000 rounds of 223 from Freedom Munitions for $289 . http://www.freedommunitions.com/223-Rem-55-gr-FMJ-p/fm223f55r-c1000.htm. I've shot their .223, 5.56 and 9mm rounds with zero issues.
That's for their reman stuff and I don't think they're currently running a free shipping special.
For 10 bucks more ill buy the wolf gold at targetsports (it's back in stock) and they have free shipping.
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I don't know what the big deal is...there's a former herk nav (pretty sure he went on to UPT) who married a former Jaguars cheerleader.
If a nav can do it...just sayin
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Oh giddy up. I didn't throw in sooner because I figured this would have been locked already.
Bro tip number one: learn what paragraphs are and how to use them.
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No. 17,500 + 5,500.
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The stated goal is zero.
Posted from the NEW Baseops.net App!
There is but one way to achieve that goal...disband the military. No one to be assaulted or do the assaulting. Ipso facto, target achieved.
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Thanks-I'll look into them
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Did you do one of the online specials or get a real lawyer to create the trust for you?
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Anyone here have experience with NFA items? I've been entertaining the idea for a while but I'm curious if there are unique challenges for us mil dudes who have to pcs every so often.
For anyone who's done it: did you set up a trust?
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A crew successfully dealt with a mechanical problem and landed the aircraft safely?
Looks like a good reason to fire another squadron commander in Cheyenne.
My info may be out of date, but wouldn't that be an all guard crew?
And I can't pass on this opportunity to say ballnut on the interwebs
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Didn't dubya quit playing gold after he got notified of a death while on the golf course? Something about not feeling right playing golf while the country is at war?
Did it make a material difference? No, but the impression it gave was useful.
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If he's going to refuse to send him to SOS, what do you suppose he's going to put on the PRF?
It's unlikely that the same guy will still be the SR by the time your PRF is due.
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Perhaps, but if you are so under-performing your senior rater won't send you to SOS, then you probably don't have much longer in the AF anyway.
Yeah, except for the SR who's going to refuse to send a guy because he has a Q3 in his FEF. It's still a one mistake Air Force.
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Standing by for the new FCIF directing us to ERO the LM to visually inspect the wheel wells at the end of the runway
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I for one will not be flying on that airline anytime in the near future.
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What are you saying is the comm out standard for pushing active?
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The FY14/15 PC Talks about waiving ADSCs and lists a few that are not waiverable.
My understanding of palace chase is that you're not waiving anything, just transferring the commitment to ANG/AFRC.
Anyone have any insight as to whether a guy with a "non waiverable" ADSC should go ahead and apply or am I lawyering this up too much?
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You're looking for "go active"?
First link I found on my phone:
http://nato.radioscanner.ru/files/article65/multiservicebrevityc.pdf
Also known as AFTTP(I) 3-2.5 multiservice brevity codes...pretty sure the link is out of date, but "go active" hasn't changed.
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What's the over/under on when a budget will get passed so everyone at Cheyenne, c springs, keesler, pope and the 50th can figure out how to get on with their lives?
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I have a 10 month old at my house. When he started crawling I bought a GunVault mini with the standard 4 finger combo. You can program whatever combination you want - kind of like a cipher lock. You're choices aren't 1,2,3 or 4 - you can do 1+4, 2, 3. With that I figured the odds of the kid accidentally mashing the buttons in the right order was zero. I'm a little skeptical of the biometrics stuff - I'm sure it works fine, but to me it seemed like one of those things that would only fail when you need it to work.
Bottom line: it'll keep the baby out, it's a little bulky, but I just have it sitting on my nightstand. I'm happy with mine.
9 AF SII regarding checklist discipline
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Another example of the numbered AF doing something to help the line guys out?