Posted on 06/05/2008 10:38:22 AM PDT by PurpleMan
The military and civilian chiefs of the Air Force are resigning, U.S. officials said Thursday.
Defense officials who spoke on condition of anonymity said that Defense Secretary Robert Gates asked Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Michael Moseley and Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne to step
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That, along with the clusterfork at Minot/Barksdale with the five or six nukes that got temporarily lost, are two very obvious reasons. One militia website reported that six left Minot, and five were found the next day at Barksdale. Apparently, they were never missed at Minot. Off we go, Air Force!
For Chair Force guys, life is tough if:
1. They don't get a choice between Coke and Pepsi.
2. Their barracks cable TV only gets 36 channels instead of the usual 72.
3. They have to walk more than two barracks buildings over to get to the hot-tub.
4. They're in a 24-hour duty status for 3 days a month instead of the usual 1.
Coalition Air Strikes Kill Militants in Afghanistan
[Helmand Province]
DefenseLink.mil | 06/05/08 | American Forces Press Service
Posted on Thursday, June 05, 2008 07:09:32 PM by Enchante
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2026755/posts
Air Force says moisture in sensors to blame for B-2 crash
KOAM TV | 6/5/08 | AP
Posted on 06/05/2008 3:44:04 PM PDT by Dawnsblood
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2026740/posts
A Taiwanese military unit ordered helicopter batteries and received nuclear fuses for ICBMs. What really makes the Air Force look like crap is that the Taiwanese had been trying to give them back for 2 years but nobody would return their e-mails or phone calls.
And our children's teachers!
You mean there isn’t?
I do kneejerk responses from time to time.It’s fun and if you assume a Clinton is behind every little evil you are more often right than not.
Resign? Even from the excerpt you can tell they were canned.
my comments were not directed at the peronnel of the air force. they were directed at the leadership and the questionable decisions and policies implimented by them. our service people are the best and brightest the world has to offer, but clinton era generals and their ego’s are the problem, not the people. hope this clears up my comments
Every branch of the militay and for that matter every occupation has its whiners.
Based on your post, it sounds to me as if you tended to hang around with these kind of folks and it appears as if you have not yet given up the whining.
Grow up.
I have no respect for anyone who trashes our proud military of any branch.
The “bomb triggers” were probably Krytrons....super-accurate clocks that can synch a high-explosive detonation (Implosion) from MANY directions simultaneously.
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Wow, it's been a lot of years since I heard that phrase. First heard it when I was going to be assigned there from a year long assignment to a remote Alaska Air Force Radar site (Campion AFS, AK). Wound up being assigned to MacDill AFB, Florida, so never did see Minot.
Thanks for the memory.
BTW, Agree fully with the rest of your post.
That was the Air Force circa 1992, things are a lot different now. The days of leisurely peace-time operations are over, every service is working hard. It used to gripe me to be in a 24-hour duty status every 3rd day on a Navy ship docked at a Navy base that had all the appeal of a garbage dump when, down the road, the Air Force guys worked bankers hours with 24-hour-duty once a month, the enlisted had nicer barracks than our Navy officers’ BOQs, they had recreation facilities whose quality rivaled anything out in town, and their food was 10 times better.
Those days are over now, budgets are chopped and everybody is in the grind.
“...a Navy base that had all the appeal of a garbage dump when, down the road, the Air Force guys worked bankers hours with 24-hour-duty once a month, the enlisted had nicer barracks than our Navy officers BOQs, they had recreation facilities whose quality rivaled anything out in town, and their food was 10 times better.”
The Air Force takes great care of its people. It has always had the highest retention rates of the services. Other services have copied many of the “quality of life” practices of the Air Force. This is a good thing. All of the services deserve bases as nice as the Air Force. Our military members deserve as high a quality of day to day living conditions as we can give them.
On the other hand conditions in the field can be harsh for the members of any branch of service. They are what they must be to get the job done.
There were six American Army divisions from 1st Army. They were 1st, 29th, 101st, 82nd, 4th, and 90th. There were also two Ranger btns and an infantry RCT. There were no American Marine formations (I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a number of Marines attached to units to observe, but I don’t know if that happened or not).
The British landed with their 2nd Army which included the 3rd (iirc) Canadian infantry division, and some Royal Marines.
Thank you! I get a bit hot under the collar when I encounter implications that the Air Force is somehow not pulling it’s weight. Between all the things I already listed AND going through an Inspection every year since 2003, personally, my head’s about to explode from the strain of it all! Nothing compared to being in a war zone for a year, but hard work nonetheless.
I appreciate the clarification.
Did some time , albeit short time at Shemya and Clear and then stationed at Fairbanks for 4 years. My SAC days were at Kincheloe in the UP of MI and DM in AZ, Little Rock and McConnell.
Spent a few weeks at Minot AFB playing in the silos on EOD training and haven’t missed that place since .......The movie Fargo actually gave me flashbacks !!.......:o)
stay safe Sir !
Defense Science Board Report on the Unauthorized Movement of Nuclear Weapons.
Wikepedia: 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident
Thank you to all of you on this thread - from all branches, current, veteran, retired, and family members. I am so grateful for your service and pray for you every day.
God bless you! Have a wonderful weekend,
In Billy Mitchell's day, the advocates of a future Air Force complained that the Army brass did not understand and had little interest in strategic air power.
Today, the Army complains that the Air Force does not understand and had little interest in ground support operations.
Maybe it's time to reestablish the U.S. Army Air Corps and remove all restrictions from what the Army can do in regards to air power.
The Air Force takes great care of its people.
Construction Priority Schedule for USAF Bases:
1. Golf Course
2. Swimming Pool
3. O Club & NCO Club
4. Runways
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