October 31, 200916 yr I can't help but to think of the pictures from WWII and 'Nam of all the folks on the front lines and at firebases. Hell, even Desert Storm. How on earth did they fight a war. A FRIGGIN WAR! with all those uniform violations?
October 31, 200916 yr I should also note that even General Patton made his troops wear ties into battle. The difference with him is that he told his troops to do it and they respected him enough to comply. "You know, Hitler had pieces of flare that they made the Jews wear." --Office Space
October 31, 200916 yr I have departed the Deid forever. I will be conducting a ceremonial belt burning on my porch tonight for Halloween. I will post pictures.
October 31, 200916 yr I have departed the Deid forever. I will be conducting a ceremonial belt burning on my porch tonight for Halloween. I will post pictures. I would print the pictures out and post them around here... But I'm afraid I'd get in trouble for having morale.
October 31, 200916 yr I can't help but to think of the pictures from WWII and 'Nam of all the folks on the front lines and at firebases. Hell, even Desert Storm. How on earth did they fight a war. A FRIGGIN WAR! with all those uniform violations? Damned right. Crew chiefs in Qatar (of all places...) after work, Desert Storm 1991.
November 1, 200916 yr Please note that this email was sent out less than 24 hours after 30 of our fallen warriors transited this base and were given full military honors by hundreds of people. Quite a sobering and somber event, I must say. Names erased to protect the innocent and names XXXXX'ed out to hide those who have lost mission focus. I am no Mao Tse Tung, but I am open to suggestions on our next move in this "resistance" movement of ours. Letters to any newspapers??? Legal actions with regards to being denied food (you can tell how he is trying to cover his legal ass by saying they are not denying food, simply enforcing uniform rules)??? By the way, does anyone have the regulation that says a base can't deny TDY people food for any reason? I heard it exists, but I am not a reg expert. Just flew with the [unnamed O-5] out here at the Deid...and he's as upset about this as anyone else. Because he knows there's no stopping it, and he knows that squadron commanders are goddamn busy actually, you know, fighting the WAR...he suspects that when squadron commanders can't find the time in their schedules between running their squadrons and going to Wing meetings out here that he will be tasked, along with the rest of the Wing staff, to provide bodies for these "RAMS" and "checkpoints". And he really, really doesn't want to be "that guy" who is turning people away from teh chow hall for not having a reflective belt...but what can you do when the policy is put out by a one-star? Edited per Disco's suggestion. Edited November 1, 200916 yr by pawnman
November 1, 200916 yr Recommend altering or deleting the last post on the previous page. Last thing we want to do is out a good guy. Edited November 1, 200916 yr by Disco
November 1, 200916 yr Lets start by having the 1st RAM at the muff...Let the Vice Wing commander himself man the entrance and turn away his people.
November 1, 200916 yr ...but what can you do when the policy is put out by a one-star? Make friends with a two-star?
November 1, 200916 yr Please note that this email was sent out less than 24 hours after 30 of our fallen warriors transited this base and were given full military honors by hundreds of people. Quite a sobering and somber event, I must say. Names erased to protect the innocent and names XXXXX'ed out to hide those who have lost mission focus. My head just exploded while reading that e-mail. That has to be a joke....there's no way people are THAT anal about stupid shit
November 1, 200916 yr Leadership is not accomplished from behind the desk or by way of E-mail; rather, effective leadership requires you to lead from out front. -- Gen Jumper, forword to Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the 21st Century
November 2, 200916 yr -- Gen Jumper, forword to Commanding an Air Force Squadron in the 21st Century Unfortunately, I've seen a lot of "Managing an Air Force Squadron in the 21st Century"
November 2, 200916 yr Unfortunately, I've seen a lot of "Managing an Air Force Squadron in the 21st Century" I bet all the leaders are wearing reflective belts and tucking in their PT gear- you know, real leadership from the front.
November 2, 200916 yr I usually catch a glance of the TV at the chow hall during lunch and see the videos on continuous rotation. If you watch long enough you will see MSgt Blatchford, one of the 2 men that the BPC is named after. Out of curiosity I Googled him when I got back to work and read one of the most amazing stories. I think it should be mandatory reading at Shoeclerk University or wherever REMFs are born. Samuel N. Blatchford
November 4, 200916 yr Lets start by having the 1st RAM at the muff...Let the Vice Wing commander himself man the entrance and turn away his people. We were having this discussion today, after our SQ/CC told us about this new policy. The first thoughts were "Damn, the DDs really DO run everything, they've got the squadron and group leadership doing their bidding". Then someone said something that is logical, but still gives me hope...Now that leadership is actually being forced to take time out of their day to enforce these policies, maybe the policies will change. It's easy for leadership to just sign off on policies that don't really affect them. Start actually inconveniencing them, and see if they don't start taking a stand and using their positions to make changes. At least, one can hope. I'm not exactly holding my breath, but I think the DDs may have finally bitten off more than they can chew.
November 4, 200916 yr Was told by a sqaudraon mate that he was stopped at the entrance of the Caddilac (a day fefore the exercise, and he confirmed it had nothing to do with the exercise) by a guy in PT gear checking for reflectvie belts. I wish I were making some of this stuff up, but it seems now that not only can you not eat, but you can't piss or shit unless you have a fag belt on as well.
November 4, 200916 yr This email went out to shirts today, names XX'ed out to protect the names of the guilty -----Original Message----- From: XXXX, XXXX X SMSgt USAF AFCENT XXXXXXXXX Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 1:58 PM To: AUAB First Sergeants Subject: Check this out Fellow Shirts, This is out of control. Still getting push back from different angles. https://militarytimes.com/blogs/flightlines/2009/11/01/hate-reflective-belts/ XXXXXXXXXX, SMSgt, USAF First Sergeant, XXXXXXXX
November 4, 200916 yr I don't understand it, but these DDs need to take a step back and think about what they are doing and how they are acting. They are acting like the teacher's pet who tattles on everyone. Ridiculous. Keep fighting the good fight, even though I don't know how far it'll get considering leaders don't want to feel like they are "losing control." It is really sad that w/ all of the comforts the Deid has, sometimes you'd rather be a lot more uncomfortable in a forward deployed location in a more dangerous setting to avoid all of the ridiculous self-imposed baloney (i know, it's spelled bologna).
November 5, 200916 yr I don't understand it, but these DDs need to take a step back and think about what they are doing and how they are acting. I've looked here on baseops and on google but can't seem to find exactly what DD means the way it is used here on the forum. I've been out a few years but can't recall it being used back in the day??!! I'm sure it will be obvious when you tell me, but somebody please do so.
November 5, 200916 yr I've looked here on baseops and on google but can't seem to find exactly what DD means the way it is used here on the forum. I've been out a few years but can't recall it being used back in the day??!! I'm sure it will be obvious when you tell me, but somebody please do so. Desert Diamonds. The first shirt's group.
November 5, 200916 yr Desert Diamonds. The first shirt's group. Or, alternatively, Diamond Douchebags...That's pretty much what I intend every time I type it.
November 5, 200916 yr So is this a joke? This. Rocks. If it's a joke, it's one of the better ones. Last time I was there, someone had made up some flyers about Van Halen playing at the 'Bra...it was funny to hear those rumors spread. These types of mini chaos projects are always entertaining.
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