Posted on 08/03/2013 7:06:12 AM PDT by Politically Correct
ENID, Oklahoma - A class of U.S. Air Force airmen learning how to fly at Vance Air Force Base near Enid is becoming an internet sensation, thanks to a patch.
Every class of pilots in training at Vance Air Force Base picks its own patch. Class 14-05 picked one that's based on the cartoon "My Little Pony, Friendship Is Magic". The patch reads "My Little Pilot, Flying Is Magic".
According to Air Force Times, My Little Pony has become popular with some members of the military, as well as other adults. These older fans are called "Bronies," short for "bro ponies."
Vance's Bronie patch was first publicized by the Bronie web site equestriadaily.com earlier this month. The rest is internet history.
A spokesman for Vance Air Force Base, 1st Lt. Thomas Barger, told the Air Force Times all class patches at Vance are unofficial and are worn only during pilot training.
Read the Air Force Times Story.
Lt. Barger, who handles public affairs for the 71st Flying Training Wing based at Vance, says choosing the patch has paid off.
"It was kind of a fluke," Barger told the Air Force Times.
"During a slide show presentation while previewing the different patch options, the student presenter threw the My Little Pilot' patch design into the mix as an ironic joke. That patch made it all the way through the approval process and is even more ironic since the class never really wanted it in the first place," said Lt. Barger.
"They thought it was so off the wall that it was hilarious. They have embraced the irony and humor of the patch and in so doing have fostered closer ties with each other."
Selection of the patch also fits the history of the U.S. military, which has a long history of adopting cartoon characters as mascots for squadrons and other units.
Lt. Barger tells News On 6 he's amazed by the reaction the patch has received on the internet. He says the pilots are too busy with their training to give the patch much more thought. But he definitely sees the humor in the situation.
"Our allied partners send their student pilots here to train because the United States Air Force is known for its air superiority around the globe, and now perhaps, in the land of Equestria... perhaps the Wonderbolts will start sporting a U.S. Air Force patch of their own," he said.
As I posted earlier, these guys are probably using the patches as a way to make fun of the very things about which you’ve commented.
Have you noted changes in the military over the last few years?
Of course there have been very drastic, damaging changes. That’s why I think these guys are using the My Little Pony logo. It’s a great way to use the absurd to demonstrate the absurd, and the ‘mos can’t protest because it looks like these guys are just being inclusive of alternative life styles.
LOL! Shows that these guys have a great sense of humor.
Right. This is nothing new. Each class comes up with their own patch. Usually it's something from popular culture. When I was at Vance in 1990, we had patches that said "Can't Touch This"...ala MC Hammer. Other classes had Bart Simpson, Snoopy and Calvin.
"Friday" shirts and patches are popular in the USAF and aid in camaraderie.
Kinda sets the Gaydar off!
LOL!
Yeah, but our mate Donald was no moosh. I’ve yet to meet a poofta that could match his temper or toughness. Donald was/is a true scrapper and could definitely chew iron nails and spit out tacks. No Nancyboy there!
During my days in the army (1964-1967) Batman was the thing all the guys flocked around the TV to watch.
I served in both the 5th Army Band at Ft Sheridan Il and the 74th Army band at Ft Ben Harrison IN (Uncle Bennies Rest Home).
Batman was very popular during my 74th Army band days and the band played the theme song from it quite often.
I even had a ‘Batman’ insignia on the back of my music lyre.
Picture at: http://dglang.com/Dan%20in%20Army%201967
Music at my website dglang.com under the 74th army band page.
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