Cool. I was at RAF Lakenheath for most of it, then EllsworthYup! 1987 to 2011 for me.
Are haircuts being enforced right now?In two weeks I get to run around Recuit Training with my Mortal Combat Mask.
General Stanley McChrystal. At 55, the man ate 1 meal a day, slept for 4 hours, and ran 7 miles every morning. Ranger and Special Forces qualified. Sacked by a Rolling Stone magazine article...
On PI yes Barber shops are still Open.Are haircuts being enforced right now?
I'm surprised McChrystal has no CIB. He commanded the 2nd Battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment, from 1994 to 1996. I guess he just missed his window of assignment to an Infantry unit during wartime. Still, odd for a Ranger and Special Forces qualified 4 star General. He does have his EIB which is harder to get. You have to work for that one...Stan the Man was his moniker, I liked his standpoint. He lost his opportunity to make any difference by speaking so candidly to a fucking reporter. I struggle with whether that was a purposeful decision or if he was convinced that was a conversation that was “off the record.”
I guess he was already an O7 when 9/11 happened.I'm surprised McChrystal has no CIB. He commanded the 2nd Battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment, from 1994 to 1996. I guess he just missed his window of assignment to an Infantry unit during wartime. Still, odd for a Ranger and Special Forces qualified 4 star General. He does have his EIB which is harder to get. You have to work for that one...
He could have gotten the CIB in Grenada, Panama, or the Persian Gulf War.I guess he was already an O7 when 9/11 happened.
I did not win thoseOh yeah!
Pitsenbarger and A1C Levitow are required knowledge when it comes to USAF PME. There is even the Airman Levitow award for the top performer in Airman Leadership School.
I always say everyone sits at the table and gets a hand dealt, sometimes you’re on the LZ that is in contact for 12 hours and sometimes you beebop in the streets, and walk with your hands up hoping to draw contact lol... I ended up with my CIB on my first mission, I learned that if the round hisses or zings it’s close is bullshit, even 15ft over your head in a pit holding up targets you hear those noises, however when the dirt next to you slaps you in the arm while you’re prone... that’s goddamn close.