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Guest T38driver

There are just over 10,100 Lt Cols and 3,500 Cols. (Found on the AFPC website) At one time, in the sqdn I am in, we had 4 Lt Cols with about 40 total IPs. (Of course, Randolph is completly different)

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Originally posted by scoobs:

Does anybody know how many flying units there are?

Scoobs, the answer to your question is 42. If that answer doesn't make sense, then perhaps you didn't ask the right question.

[ 19. October 2005, 06:47: Message edited by: Toro ]

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The answer is a "New Uniform" for any and all problems - per Pentagon Folks

[ 19. October 2005, 10:24: Message edited by: IGB ]

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Guest dumaisj
Originally posted by IGB:

The answer is a "New Uniform" for any and all problems - per Pentagon Folks

With a disco belt and ID card of course
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Guest SnakeT38
Originally posted by T38driver:

There are just over 10,100 Lt Cols and 3,500 Cols. (Found on the AFPC website) At one time, in the sqdn I am in, we had 4 Lt Cols with about 40 total IPs. (Of course, Randolph is completly different)

IN a Reserve unit you will see 85% O-4/5, 10% O-3

and down, 5% doesn't matter what they are because they are so stupid anyway.

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Guest Rainman A-10

Typical ANG FW has about 10 Lt Col pilot positions and no limit on the number of Maj positions. A guy can make Maj in 8 years as long as he has SOS done. There is usually a line waiting to make Lt Col, which can be done in 12 years (O-6 in 15 years).

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