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On 8/5/2023 at 10:01 AM, General Chang said:
Trimming “anywhere and everywhere” is the mantra here at the PP.
Another fan of the “divest to invest” plan that has worked so well for Team America since 1992. Definitely promote!
Or maybe…Step 1) organize, train, equip fighting he-persons & she-persons with stuff that’s real. Screw the AirPower by Theranos crowd.
Step 2) minimize the suck. That includes letting retirees to do grunt work where the work is…sims don’t run themselves.
Rinse and repeat as desired.
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That's a shame. 2 options if losing the current digs:
1) Move it to China Lake. They have a small museum and cheap real estate, more stuff = more foot traffic.
2) Move it to EDW. Same story, minus the service tie-in.
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On 2/22/2021 at 11:05 AM, filthy_liar said:
Latest wokeness infiltrating the DoD. I sure hope we don't go to war with China. That would be racist.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-55926248
They're running counterflow.
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On 2/13/2021 at 3:14 AM, FLEA said:
1.) Commanders should not be asking people whether they got the vaccine or not. As long as it's on an emergency authorization thats health privledged information between a person and their provider. .
At some point you have to collect numbers and names to communicate the demand signal and schedule shots. My motley crew (mil, civ, ktr) is tracking to a high percentage vaccinated, and we protect privacy of responses (and non-responses).
If you worked at a base where 100% of the population had MDG PCMs, then it could be provider-to-person and that would be preferred.
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One of mine got a surprisingly negative DT feedback (bottom 1/3 language, although they don't come out and say it). Had a ~20% O-6 primary strat out of previous assignment, so a surprise to both of us (expecting center-of-mass). AFPC reaching straight to the officer with a shit sandwich like that sucks. I realize some leaders are incapable of legit feedback, but damn at least give us a few days advanced notice.
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I though service secretaries had speech writers. Just saying.
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55 minutes ago, Waingro said:
In the Travis AFB mission set, it takes an unusual amount of hate to achieve war crimes leading to death. What'd they do, land wheels up on a group of enemy combatants?
And does that rate an Air Medal or GCM?
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6 hours ago, Chida said:
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BLAB: If you separated at the end of your UPT commitment, you are most likely not in the IRR. If you want to be sure you can check Milconnect. You'll need a DS logon, though.
"BLAB" got a laugh. Good info, too.
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1) Tough love: everybody gets grounded sooner or later. Everything good in my life and a lot of cool aviating happened after the AF told me to find a Plan B because of a condition I don't have (that's no longer disqualifying, to boot).
2) Optimism: excel where you are. Amazingly cool things happen in UAV land. This will also set you up for other opportunities as they present themselves (WPS, TPS, something after AD, and who knows...maybe an AF short on pilots might change a few rules).
To some extent, happiness is a choice. While you never have total control, you'll always have influence. Practice a positive mental attitude. That doesn't mean ignoring suck, it means knowing there's always a way through, over, or around.
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5 hours ago, Guardian said:
anterior motives
Posterior or ulterior? Almost any version works in this unfortunate case.
That sucks when people screw up that badly, but it happens. Wing status of discipline briefs are sobering. Fuge is gold, I’m sure it was legit.
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On 1/5/2020 at 7:33 AM, Gazmo said:
They did a study on winglets for the KC-135 decades ago...
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19810010485.pdf
Nerd it up. Could have saved ~$1-2B by now.
My other favorite stupid decision is the continual failure to re-engine the BUFFs, but I digress.
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AFPC should be able to make it happen if you ask.
Your boss will ask why (I would). Good luck whatever the situation.
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21 hours ago, Majestik Møøse said:
Serious question: What office is responsible for figuring out what the future looks like and what to buy? SAF/AQ?
It’s complicated. AQ and RCO manage program elements (pots of money), executed by a center (or RCO), to requirements from the MAJCOMs, all backed by studies from whoever supports your PFA (RAND, Red Team, etc). J8 is a significant gatekeeper and BS filter.
Air Superiority 2030 Flight Plan is recommended reading. People who worked that were top notch. The ECCT concept seems to have legs.
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15 hours ago, Klepto said:
Bad breath is a no go.
Is that kind of your own damn Dutch Oven problem in the suit & helmet?
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On 5/11/2019 at 8:09 AM, Bergman said:
Anyone else a little worried that a former Boeing exec has been nominated to be the SecDef? Beware the military-industrial complex!
Little, if any. The walrus was an NG exec. James was SAIC and United Tech. Wynne was G-D. Don’t care as long as they keep their allegiance straight.
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41 minutes ago, BADFNZ said:
That sounds great in theory but we all know this is not how it will go down. The DA will go to his #1 to ensure that his shiny penny goes to IDE and not leave it up to a board where it is out of his hands.
Totally up to the senior rater. Luck & timing.
Let’s not forget we’re talking about DE...don’t fret about whether the ugly chick asks you to dance.
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7 hours ago, Sua Sponte said:
Making a video is like taking photos in the bar. You don't do it, cause eventually it's going to come out into the public. You also take that risk when you make said video.
Valid. And there’s a big brother aspect to the videos disappearing. A point towards “world was better without the internet.” As I type on my phone more powerful than a 20 yr old supercomputer.
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Don’t know him, but several friends do. I’ve heard nothing but good from his peers and subordinates, dudes and dudettes, for what it’s worth. He likely did the best he could for the situation. Sometimes command sucks.
Rarely am I the fun police, but reposting the video is like taking photos in the bar. While TDY. It can’t possibly do any good. I also don’t get what the big deal ever was...PG-13 at most.
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And don’t apply to be an astronaut. Apply to do experimental flight test. It’s a possible path to astronaut, but that’s the slimmest cut there is.
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1) 99%+ probable heavy to heavy. 418th and 413th do cool, relevant work.
2) You’ll fly it all during TPS.
3) Depends on you, your record, and what the board needs that year. Can’t hurt. Check the AFIT container and they’ll send you if that’s the only thing holding you back.
4) Yes. Edwards and Hurlburt are the main ones for heavy pilots. But there’s a C-17 exchange to UK, KC-46 test is in Seattle, Rescue CTF is at Nellis, and Big Safari test.
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5 hours ago, LookieRookie said:
I would say mandatory enrollment is because there are service members that are more concerned about their career and specific assignments then enduring quality care for their dependents.
That is a sad thing. But probably true.
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Great program if your kiddos/frau need it, though. It’s ridiculous that it’s a compulsory program—parents should have a vote on need.
There must be funding tied to enrollment numbers, because they tried to get us to enroll for one kid’s eyeglasses. We were, however, forced into EFMP for minor physical therapy that finished before we departed. Now have to go through the disenrollment debacle.
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Thanks! (sent via brief word vice reaction emoticon) I agree with Danger's caveat. Somebody who knows details of the situation would be justified contacting media.
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Apparently not the trimming you were.