It falls under the category of, "What were they thinking?"I guess the Airmen will be Space Cadets...
It falls under the category of, "What were they thinking?"I guess the Airmen will be Space Cadets...
I think it will just be a shuffling of the existing commands by grouping SATCOM and possibly ICBM and early warning systems into one group.So, I have to wonder what the enlistees actually do right now. Is it perennial boot camp until we can actually have people in space with a dedicated infrastructure; i.e for the next 20 yrs?
I'd rather stay USAF, nicer and more practical uniformsI think it will just be a shuffling of the existing commands by grouping SATCOM and possibly ICBM and early warning systems into one group.
It's a new command, like ACC or AMC, not a new service. Not sure if it will be a combined service command though.I'd rather stay USAF, nicer and more practical uniforms
LOL, looks like the center guy and guy on the right side got their helmets overcharged
damn plug-in hybridsLOL, looks like the center guy and guy on the right side got their helmets overcharged
Cocker Rocks!I like this one better:
You can bet they are marked individuals now and advancement at the standard pace is highly unlikely."A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.""Nearly all of those who admitted guilt have been allowed to remain at the academy on the condition that they complete a rehabilitation program that includes meeting with a mentor and after-hours classes about the honor system and the importance of being a better leader, Ophardt said. Students will also be on probation for the remainder of their time at the academy. The opportunity for rehabilitation is relatively new at West Point; previously, cadets would be expelled after violating the rules."
More Than 70 West Point Cadets Accused Of Cheating In Academic Scandal
Instructors at the Army's premier training ground for officers revealed the academic scandal on Monday, saying it's the worst they've seen since 1976. Some called it a national security issue.www.npr.org
Yup, when Higher are evaluating him in 5 years, "wasn't he one of those who...?"You can bet they are marked individuals now and advancement at the standard pace is highly unlikely.
You mean take all the gloryDon't make us come over there and save your asses. Again.
It's been a few weeks. Should be another crash shortly.Why The Navy Is Looking To End Carrier Qualifications Entirely For Its Pilots In Training
The Navy wants to overhaul how it trains its pilots due to recent innovations that have hit the fleet and the prospect of a new jet trainer.www.thedrive.com
On the other hand, if cadets have their records accessible after completing rehab and prior to being commissioned, to their future commands, which results in obvious further punishment . . . I don't see a reason for their career to continue. Just drop them.You can bet they are marked individuals now and advancement at the standard pace is highly unlikely.
Yep, even before data was digitized; the military indeed kept "permanent records" and regularly referred to themOn the other hand, if cadets have their records accessible after completing rehab and prior to being commissioned, to their future commands, which results in obvious further punishment . . . I don't see a reason for their career to continue. Just drop them.