Posted on 09/06/2017 7:35:24 PM PDT by sergeantdave
I did a six month school at Chanute AFB, for Missile Facilities Technician.
I was, and still am, able to fix diesel and gasoline engines, ACs, minor electrical wiring and most plumbing issues.
One of the most complete trade schools I could have ever gone to. It has allowed me to amaze my family and neighbors with my home repair skills for years.
6 weeks at Chanute and they turned me loose to fix jet engines !!
It wasn’t the missiles, it was all the support network.
They would send us to a silo and we could not return until it was 100% MC. I have stayed at a site for several weeks fixing all the things that can go wrong with the support equipment.
32 weeks for my first tech school at Sheppard to become a Ballistic Missile Analyst Technician for the Titan II ICBM. Six more weeks at Vandenberg AFB for more training,mostly to learn how to be on Combat Crew, then another four to six weeks local training at my permanent base.
My second MFT was older and used to be a general contractor so he was the smartest MFT at our Wing. By the time I got promoted to Instructor crew he had taught me so much I was probably better than at least 90 percent of the MFTs on base.
My electronics and other training taught me how to troubleshoot and fix almost anything. Tech school and my duty gave us skills that exceeded almost anything in the civilian world at that time. When I went to finish my EE degree the first year of EE classes was a breeze because not only had I already been taught that I had to use it every time I pulled Alert.
Like I said, the MFT training was the most complete course of training I have ever went through. Probably better than most trade schools I could have attended.
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