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  1. The silence from the Biden defenders on this forum is deafening. OH WAIT! I forgot they decided to be the 'bigger men' as soon as facts started proving them empirically wrong.
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  2. An update concerning MARSRADIO. An unclassified HF communications backup is reserved for active DoD and Federal Agencies. The net is still very active guarding its frequencies for calls. In the first half of this year, there were just under 2000 requests for phone patches, METAR/TAF weather, message, radio, and SELCAL checks. Additionally, there have been a few requests for updated Avian Hazard information. We were excited about the possibility of improvement in our global coverage with the peak of the solar cycle. Unfortunately, there has been a huge number of strong solar storms that reduce coverage. Some requests have been heard from the Western Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East. A REACH aircraft was 5 x 5 sitting on the tarmac in Iraq just the other day. The net can still make CONUS, international and DSN telephone calls. We are attempting to set up remote sites in the western Pacific and Alaska. This is a long and difficult process for a volunteer group with no DoD budget, but it is consistent with the volunteer’s desire to do as much as possible for communications backup. Those interested in using the phone patch service should take the opportunity to register patch information ahead of time. A “phone code” service was initiated for morale calls so personal information would not be disclosed over the air. Phone codes have also been issued for Official patches. Visit hfmars.us for the registration form. Keep your information private. Provide the operator with your phone code. They will enter the code and have their computer form populated with all the required information to make the call including alternate numbers. The net is known for using 13.927 mHz as a calling frequency. Keep 7.6335 mHz in mind for an alternate calling frequency, especially with solar conditions. Some MARSRADIO stations also maintain a guard on 4.457 mHz and 11.407 mHz. No answer on 13? Call on 7 due to the propagation being different. MARSRSADIO can be contacted through marsradioglobal.us/contact. To the active members on here, we hope that you have a safe flight and do not need us. We are there if you do.
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  3. has there ever been a president re-elected when half his own party are calling for him to not run? if he stays this out to be a slam dunk for trump. if it's not there's some shady shit going on with ballots.
    2 points
  4. Two gag balls and dibs!
    1 point
  5. I can't fathom why everyone hates AOC! I think she's very friendly with Taylor Swift!
    1 point
  6. Well, no shit! Prolific insight from everyone's favorite barista! AOC goes live on Instagram saying many who want Joe Biden to drop out of race also want to remove Kamala Honestly, I can't fathom why everyone hates her! I think she's very friendly with Taylor Swift! (See WTF? (*NSFW**) thread for details!)
    1 point
  7. To be fair, I think the UPT fighter shortage has hurt/slowed down most people in general looking for a slot. Some units are saying if selected it’s a min of 3yrs if not up to 5 before going to UPT. If you’re close to 33, I would just try to get in where you can and at least become an Air Force pilot. Things might work out for you down the road once you have wings, but don’t miss out on getting wings.
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  8. I felt inferior due to my myopia nearsightedness, the way the AF made me wear those awful birth control glasses so I wouldn't add to the gene pool more myopic people.
    1 point
  9. It's long covid and it's located deep inside of his butt, next to Lemmiwinks (see South Park for reference). He doesn't need a mask on his face as long as he's wearing underwear or pants. Preferably both for extra protection. You guys need to trust the science. Its not Biden's fault that he can't speak or walk, it's the butt covid. Give him a break!
    1 point
  10. ...and that's how I found out ClearedHot digs pegging...
    1 point
  11. The real power move would have been "that's what your Dad says."
    1 point
  12. Nah it still looks fresh, at least that's what your mom says.
    1 point
  13. All you SNAPs complaining about beards...The instant I got that green ID card I let my soul patch thrive. Neck tattoos scheduled for next week.
    1 point
  14. You’re still buying into the false dichotomy a bit too much - few in relevant leadership positions believe in all-out war to free all of UKR. All the GOs, house members, etc. I’ve dealt with know that a (hopefully sooner than later) brokered peace deal likely keeps lines ~where they are now. UKR senior leadership won’t say that publicly, and how could they? It’s not an “compromise” if you advertise your starting point to be ceding 4 Oblasts and Crimea. That’s far less of a sticking point than future security. RUS guarantees mean nothing - they invaded twice now despite assurances post-USSR collapse and the Minsk agreements. You can’t blame UKR for wanting more than RUS assurances. They want a road to NATO, because article 5 is a security guarantee with teeth. You can’t blame Russia for not wanting UKR in NATO. That’s the sticking point, not kicking RUS out of Crimea. On a side note - my RUS simp comments not directed at everyone who disagrees with the above. They’re directed at those who don’t see they’ve been played by SCO member disinformation ops all along. We all know RUS and others ran IO campaigns during our elections and at other times, seriously get in a vault if you deny that. IMO the bigger issue isn’t if they were trying to influence a certain candidate (they weren’t), it’s that they convinced so many of us that all Western institutions are trash and that (secondary effect) someone like Putin isn’t a bad actor. I’ve been blown away by some friends who are convinced the RUS claims of UKR genocide are real despite dismissal from every intl humanitarian aid org and The Hague. Why? All those institutions are trash. 🤦‍♂️ So many have been hoodwinked by IO campaigns into looking past all the belligerent acts of our true adversaries.
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  15. This. Edit: @brabus I almost pissed myself again today, but this time it was from laughter. That was a fucked up study in Van Nuys, only a spec ops fighter pilot would understand.
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  16. When one resorts to attempting to disparage those who disagree, they've lost the argument. It was pretty well known that UKR was willing to give a little for peace (early on). We might not have liked the potential agreement, but why interject and directly cause hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and Russians to kill each other with no realistic end game (other than kill Russians)? Your liberal western idealism is obscuring your ability to see the nuance in all of the long history of UKR vs. RUS relationship and of course the current conflict. I've not heard any cheerleaders for Putin, but many of us see the historical cause and effect of US and other western "powers" actions, and "situations" all over the world. We've screwed the pooch in just about every foreign policy decision over the past 20 plus years. I'm not (and neither is anybody else) cheering for others, but I'd like us as a nation to begin to slow our roll and at least spend a few minutes before making decisions that put our military members in indirect and direct harms way with no clear goals, no clear threat, consideration of 3rd and 4th order consequences, etc.
    1 point
  17. 146 is going to set up a new unit out in Mildenhall so that’s good gouge. Not sure when but not too distant future.
    1 point
  18. What a fag. He needs to fly a herk that falls to pieces as his punishment. No parachute either. We (military aviators) trust mx to do their job. As a prior 2A753, I am appalled that a mx dude let this happen to his boys (aircrew). Even if you're a backshop depot dude, your job is important. Don't lie about mx records. Please.
    1 point
  19. A hundred years ago today, at 8:30pm on 18 June 1924, McCook Field chief test pilot John Macready departed Dayton, heading for Columbus, in a 2-seat biplane to test out nighttime navigation beacons. On the return around 10:15pm, his engine died as he was nearing Dayton. Luckily for him, he had turned down his wife’s request to join him on the flight, a privilege pilots were only recently afforded. The darkness prevented him from finding a safe emergency landing spot, leaving little choice but to “hit the silk.” Fortunately, the engineers at McCook had developed the Air Service’s first standardized parachutes and its commander mandated that every pilot wear one. His colleague Harold Harris had become the first “save” of those the previous fall. Macready bailed out, landed in some trees, and became the latest member of the “Caterpillar Club.” He lived to continue his distinguished career, which had already included being the first to fly cross-country non-stop in 1923 (Macready shown here before that flight), taking 26 hours.
    1 point
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