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  1. I propose a new rule for Baseops- all claims of hot wives, girlfriends, sisters, etc. must be substantiated by the immediate posting of at least one high resolution picture. Please do not claim any hotness without photographic evidence. Can I get a second? Hueypilot812, you’ve admitted to being on a long deployment- your hotness scale has been affected by sun, sand and suck. We will have to see those special pictures your wife sent you to judge alleged “smokin-ness.”
  2. Redtube.com= joke. Think about it. I don't think F16crewdwgg was saying he looks at porn on the computer.
  3. New rule- one chick per post minimum. see how easy that was.
  4. I found this disturbing and had to disturb others. I also though we needed a thread to post all those things that make you say "WTF?" Ft Pierce Woman Accused of Shoplifting and Brandishing a "Special Weapon."
  5. I didn't see anything classified. Is it smart to post all of that? Probably not, but remember it's a herk and not an F-22. Even though it's a new herk, it's still pretty old technology. I did find this misleading, “The C-130J entered active service with the USAF at Little Rock Air Force Base in April 2004 and was first deployed in December 2004.” It makes it sound like AD @ Little Rock deployed it. For those keeping score at home it was AFRC and ANG who deployed it first. AD came along years later.
  6. Careful, you could find yourself black-balled from another airline.
  7. because LR is crap. Most of the paperwork generated from that place sucks. I averaged one MFR for every 3 form 8s from LR. You think the school house would generate enough form 8s to know how, but you'd be wrong. The school house probably has no idea how freshly minted MPDs fit in a UTC. A/Cs only are 11M3*, everything else whether you call it a copilot, an MPD, or some new crap, is a 11M2*- end of story. It's the rule established by regulation.
  8. slacker

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    1- Remington 1100 12 gauge. Super versitile- birds, trap, deer, turkey, etc. Great all around hunting/sport gun. 2- Large caliber handgun. colt python .357 3- .22 rifle. Great for plinking and having fun shooting. Shoot all day for less than 10 bucks. Economical and fun. Or this- Best Shotgun
  9. You're an 11M2* 113M* is for Aircraft commander. A Unit's UTC is built for both- it does make a difference. If they mobilized your UTC because your AFSC is an 113M*, you must be an aircraft commander. The C-130J is 11M2C or 11M3C (the suffix C is for J mod). PILOT UTILIZATION FIELD (11XX) Introduction The Pilot Utilization Field encompasses all functions performed by rated pilot officers to conduct or directly support flying operations, including combat, combat support, and training missions. Inherently included are supervisory and staff functions such as inspection, contingency planning, and policy formulation. Specific instruction on use of certain AFSCs: Identify pilots with 11XX specialties appropriate to the type of missions and weapon system involved. Use the following prefixes to identify additional rated qualifications and experience, and unit manpower document positions that require these capabilities: B - Squadron Operations/Maintenance Officer. C - Commander. F - Aircraft Systems Flight Evaluation. G - Automated Systems Program Designer. H - Military Consultant to the Surgeon General. K - Instructor for weapon system designated by AFSC. L - Life Support. M - Medical Service Specialist (Physiological Training Instructor). P - Pilot Required. Q - Standardization or Flight Examiner for weapon system designated by AFSC. S - Safety. T - Formal Training Instructor. V - Automated Functional Applications Analyst. W - Weapons and Tactics Instructor. Y - Analytical Studies Officer. Identify pilots serving as instructor pilots in undergraduate pilot training and formal training units (FTU) with a T prefix. Do not award a T prefix to instructor pilots in operational units. Prefix K identifies these instructors and authorizations. Pilots assigned to duty as Aerospace Physiology Instructors, after completion of formal training, may be identified by prefix M. The Chief, Flight Medicine, Air Force Medical Operations Agency, validates positions and awards the AFSC. Identify requirements for staff officers above wing level with a staff AFSC (11X4). Award individuals possessing a qualified AFSC (11X3) or a staff AFSC (11X4) upon assignment to a position so identified. Qualification level 3 designates a pilot qualified as an aircraft commander in the assigned specialty or credit. Level 2 identifies qualification as a copilot, if appropriate, for a specific system. Level 1 identifies rated pilots at the entry level for their specialty. Current aeronautical rating and qualification for aviation service according to AFI 11-402, Aviation and Parachutist Service, Aeronautical Ratings and Badges, are mandatory for award and retention of pilot AFSCs. See AFI 36-2101, Classifying Military Personnel (Officers and Airmen), for policy on retention or withdrawal of rated AFSCs for personnel disqualified from aviation service or placed in an inactive status. Suffix Portion of AFS to Which Related U............................................................................... ........ Air Liaison Officer (ALO) V............................................................................... ........ Inter-Theater Airlift, General W............................................................................... ....... Intra-Theater Airlift, General Y............................................................................... ........ General Z............................................................................... ........ Other AFSC 11M4*, Staff AFSC 11M3*, Aircraft Commander AFSC 11M2*, Qualified Pilot/Copilot AFSC 11M1*, Entry/Student
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    For those of you that are keeping score at home---I bought the Bersa Thunder .380 Concealed Carry and got a military discount.
  11. Did you guys even notice the women? I didn't see that there were planes (much less missiles) until you guys mentioned it.
  12. If I had a van- I'd get a sweet airbrushed mural.
  13. slacker

    Gun Talk

    I was wondering how you'd include a 1911 in the post! Ha! I haven't seen the compact xd- i'll include in my search. Thanks for the opinions.
  14. slacker

    Gun Talk

    I've read about the Kel Tecs, it's sounds like they stand behind their product. But most reviews say- not fun to shoot- back up gun only. I want something that I can put 50 rds down range and enjoy it too.
  15. As a ROTC drop out, I would drop out, grow my hair even longer and drink beer. Then, after college- go Guard or Reserves and fly planes. but i'm biased.
  16. slacker

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    I'm in the market for a concealed carry, no smaller than a .380, automatic preferred. Something that is concealable and comfortable in shorts and a t-shirt. (I've already got a few "big guns" for home defense) Any opinions on the Ruger LCP, Bersa .380 Thunder CC, Walther PPKS?
  17. That option is not available anymore- you have to wear all your ribbons with service dress. But you can still get a bus driver hat.
  18. My 2nd day as an ART. (I got hired the day before ART jobs were popular) I was sitting at my new scheduling desk, shining my boots. I had taken off my right boot, when the loadmaster scheduler came thru and said "a plane just hit the World Trade Center." I got up, boot in hand, and walked into the load section where the TV was on. My wife called me to see if I was watching. I remember standing there, boot in hand wondering how in the hell did a plane hit the WTC on such a beautiful day. Then, before my eyes, the second plane hit. I must of stood there for at least an hour with my boot in my hand watching the TV. By the end of the day, I had built my first bravo alert schedule. I knew the world had changed. God bless those who lost loved one that day and God bless America.
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