Fill in the blanks:
"In the [insert Military Branch], you're actually a ______ first, then a pilot second"
and give me a reason why this is the case
I've seen it on multiple posts here and there, decided I may want to try to coalesce these answers all together under one.
For example, marketing tells me that going Warrant Officer Army Pilot all you'll do is fly helicopters. I find this a little too good to be true as with any leadership position there comes a bevy of staff duties to fulfill. Like making sure the fridge is stocked.
For example: In the Marines, you're actually a rifleman first, a pilot second. Because "oo-rah kill".
So let's hear it! What additional jobs/ responsibilities are thrown on you as a leader of the fine US military?