The_Lillard_King
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Happy Veterans Day to all who have served, and to their families. Thank you for protecting us.
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Happy Veterans Day to all who have served, and to their families. Thank you for protecting us.
My family used to sit around, singing "Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder." I still sing it often.
Nothing can stop the Army Air Force
...Except the women...
Nothing can stop the Army Air Force
http://govbooktalk.gpo.gov/2013/09/18/happy-66th-or-106th-birthday-us-air-force/
jlprk and I might be old but our fathers served in those days.....Army Air Force? How frickin' old are you?
Happy Veterans Day to all who have served, and to their families. Thank you for protecting us.
jlprk and I might be old but our fathers served in those days.....
Happy Veterans Day to all who have served, and to their families. Thank you for protecting us.
.....my father served the Army Air Corps in WWII.....I know it was gone by the time I served in Viet Nam....like I said...our fathers served during that timeI'm equally old and I served in the US Air Force. It hasn't been the Army Air Force since 1947.
I'm equally old and I served in the US Air Force. It hasn't been the Army Air Force since 1947.
The program established that participants could receive a reserve commission as a second lieutenant by completing four successive summer courses
Appreciate this thread....we never got thanked much when I was in uniform
My dad was a Master Sgt when he got outBefore the Army Air Force was the Army Air Corps. Before that was the CMTC. My father was in that circa late 1920s to 1930. You did 4 summers while in college or high school or something. At the end, the moron trainers screwed him out of an official graduation with some error they made. If you wanted to later join, you entered fast track as 1st Lt. I think (I doubt it would be Capt.) instead of 2nd Lt. So he was pissed off and didn't join till WW2 broke out, when an Air Force general checking in at the airline counter he was working in early 1942 said, "You have a college degree? You need to get down to the recruitment center." This was at the airport which was later torn down to build the Pentagon. (He had earlier worked at the Salt Lake City airport. He was determined to work at airports, even if the military had screwed him over.) So he joined years later than he expected...without telling them of his botched CMTC 4 years...and they still started him as a 1st Lt.! If he'd known that, he wouldn't have been mad and waited a decade. With a decade's more experience, he would have retired a rank or two above full Colonel at which he retired.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens'_Military_Training_Camp
Thank you for your service and the extra ketchup with the fries....I remember those...they were crispy! Thank you for hosting the Stampede threads around here for free.....making those 9 minimum jobs looks great again! ....Maybe if you were out and about during daylight hours again, people would thank you more....now you can never claim you've never been thanked again and still claim grown up status! Signed, riverman's inner childNobody thanked me for staying out of the war and having 9 shitty minimum wage jobs during those years. Nobody thanks you for doing any job. That's called being a grown-up.
My dad was a Master Sgt when he got out
Thank you for your service and the extra ketchup with the fries....I remember those...they were crispy! Thank you for hosting the Stampede threads around here for free.....making those 9 minimum jobs looks great again! ....Maybe if you were out and about during daylight hours again, people would thank you more....now you can never claim you've never been thanked again and still claim grown up status! Signed, riverman's inner child
I just walked to the kitchen and back in your honor holding my hand over my heartThe least you guys could do would be to hold some parades for me 50 years late. And apologize for firing me when I had just turned 16. And 17. I think I didn't get fired on the 3rd job. I was learning.
