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Thanks to the media now you too can butcher firearm terminology!
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Information on PCS/moves/moving (DITY, TMO, DLA, storage)
Fudge replied to SUX's topic in General Discussion
Yeah, I had the same situation. Sort of. PCS TDY enroute, but at my TDY location my orders were rescinded. So I returned to my previous duty station. Somehow I was supposed to go get new weight tickets... completely retarded! I was already well over the 600 lbs because I have a truck and I was packing for 5 months so I knew I'd only get 600 lbs reimbursed. (I had over 1,500 lbs with me... you can bring a lot in a 1 - 1/4 ton diesel). Why in the world would my weight change? When I got back "home" I said are you absolutely kidding me? It took me 2-3 hours to unpack my crap. I'm not going to repack it, drive all the way to the scales, then go home and unpack it again. Use some friggin' common sense here. -
Another fan of Serengeti for flying. They have an amber/bronze-ish lens. They rock.
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Boarding lines by class? Absolutely? Security lines by experience? Great in notion, but people that travel once every 5 years will call them selves "experienced". There will be people just going for the shorter/quicker line just because. How do you PROVE how often you travel? At least with a first class ticket you can prove it. Leave it up to people to make the decision and I guarantee there will be dishonesty. If TSA is allowing separate screening lines based on ticket price, I really don't care. I say one line for travelers, and one line for crew/"special" vetted people (fed agents, etc). If I'm buying my coach ticket and someone bought a first class, I accept the fact that they might get through quicker, even through TSA. I really just don't care. TSA is a joke, and a horrible waste of money.
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HUA! (rolls eyes...)
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Found a high res shot here, on landing rollout: https://www.avweb.com/newspics/galleries/airventure2011/f16overrun/large/02.jpg Possibly showing a partially fogged canopy? Maybe, maybe not. Did the MP mention any of this on the radio to lead as it was going on? Question for the Viper bubbas on here, if the canopy did fog up, would it have shown up on the hud tapes?
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But the AK F-22 mishap was the pilot's fault? Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
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Dreamliner jet “draws” Boeing logo across North America
Fudge replied to ClearedHot's topic in Squadron Bar
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Technically, are you even on the flight line AT the fod check? I would think not, so therefore none of that crap should even apply. But that's not the point to this thread. Do tell. In the mean time we'll just get this thread back on track.
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Guess you missed the reply-all email from someone, then the reply from the OG addressing the reply... then yep, the reply-all to that. I'm not a U-2 guy, I was there for Global Hawks and was on the 1RS email. "yeah, I'm not gonna do that" was how it started. Then the OG said yes you will. But the reply to that was what was funny. No.
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Well if some of you want to drink some koolaid and "think" this will be good for you and your career, go for it. If you're considering doing this because you actually want to (and don't care how it affects your career), then cool, go for it. But if you're unsure about this don't do it. MX isn't for everyone, especially leadership positions. Doing things because "oh yeah, this will help me down the road" is retarded. Do it because you want to. The current O-6 might like it. That just means two O-6s later it will be the dumbest idea ever. I don't know how many guys I've heard of volunteering for crap additional duties/179s only to get effed in the A later anyways. Why subject yourself to that? Do what YOU want. Not what the man wants. Eff the man.
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So, how's the whole setting the parking brake when doing FOD check thing coming along? ;) That was pretty damn funny.
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Doesn't the Navy do this sort of stuff? I'll go with "How about no, Scott." A majority of my fellow late rated bubbas have never faired well in regards to peer ranking/strats/DPs/DRs/etc. Never once have I had a commander even acknowledge my prior job as a 21A to me. Not that I give a $#!* anymore...
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Elmendorf was a cool assignment, but not a whole lot of wimminz in Alaska.
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And that's why you always submit it. Make someone deny it in leaveweb. Then when you have Use/Lose and they ask why you haven't taken leave, you can tell your "leadership" to eat a dick.
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Knew of a squadron deputy revising the leave policy in a squadron while the majority was deployed... since the guys deployed couldn't take leave, neither could those that stayed behind. This deputy was not a pilot or nav.
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Students.
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And there is the AF in a nutshell.
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I pretty much agree with everything that's been said, and for now I do believe the tenants are in the right (assuming the lease between them and the property manager does not forbid roommates). But, I will play devil's advocate. Let's say the owner did have a "no roommate" clause in the contract with the property manager. Would that make the contract between the tenants and the property owner null and void? And because of it being null and void, does that mean they are not legal tenants and therefore not subject to eviction rules? (as in, they could be kicked out immediately vs. 30 days)
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You looking for someone to bunk with next time?
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There was a guy deployed with us last time that most of us figured he was teh ghey. He had a few "companions" that summer.
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I guess I need to get out more. I've never seen the word "paragraphs" abbreviated as "paras." I'm not trying to argue here, just pointing out to others to do their homework on this sort of stuff before executing their PPM. I personally think its stupid they try and limit what type of trailer you can use. If I'm moving my stuff, why would I want it subject to the elements and possible theft while I'm lugging all my belongings across the country? My utility trailer has a removable heavy duty top. Not secure from theft, but at least its free from the elements. Best thing to do as well on trips is to book reservations on a military installation along the way. Should be fairly safe from theft while on a military installation. Only thing that's a pain is the whole firearms on base BS.