A Test I Never Took

I get tested every 2 years or so, and I haven't passed yet, either. Always negative.

That's a test I always enjoy flunking!

So suddenly serving in the National Guard is an honorable thing ?.....wow, how opinions change over the years....

Anyway 3D....whats you specialty ?.....get to fly much ?.....Service/maintenance of the planes ?......what kind or aircraft ?

Gawd. You're such a troll. Threedee shows up. bush didn't.
 
Why does Howey need to have this test done, at the VA, every 6 months?
He said he's in a relationship; but he obviously doesn't trust his partner.
Unless he's the one who has a "back door man"!!
 
That's a test I always enjoy flunking!



Gawd. You're such a troll. Threedee shows up. bush didn't.

Re-writing history from the far left perspective again homey ?


He didn't learn to fly jet fighters in college and get in flight time by not showing up....or get paid for that matter.
 
Why does Howey need to have this test done, at the VA, every 6 months?
He said he's in a relationship; but he obviously doesn't trust his partner.
Unless he's the one who has a "back door man"!!

It's routine troll. Did you not see Threedee's post?

Btw...Bravo. IQ is 142.
 
So suddenly serving in the National Guard is an honorable thing ?.....wow, how opinions change over the years....

Anyway 3D....whats you specialty ?.....get to fly much ?.....Service/maintenance of the planes ?......what kind or aircraft ?

My AFSC (MOS) is 1C571, currently titled C2 Battle Management (Craftsman as per the 7 skill level). I work at a NORAD air defense sector and operate radar. I defend the borders, protected airspaces (Capitol, Presidential, events such as RNC/DNC conventions and Super Bowl, etc.), and assist in the air sovereignty mission alongside the Air Battle Managers who control the fighters and other assets.
 
My AFSC (MOS) is 1C571, currently titled C2 Battle Management (Craftsman as per the 7 skill level). I work at a NORAD air defense sector and operate radar. I defend the borders, protected airspaces (Capitol, Presidential, events such as RNC/DNC conventions and Super Bowl, etc.), and assist in the air sovereignty mission alongside the Air Battle Managers who control the fighters and other assets.

And Bravo's an internet troll on mental disability who never served his country.
 
My AFSC (MOS) is 1C571, currently titled C2 Battle Management (Craftsman as per the 7 skill level). I work at a NORAD air defense sector and operate radar. I defend the borders, protected airspaces (Capitol, Presidential, events such as RNC/DNC conventions and Super Bowl, etc.), and assist in the air sovereignty mission alongside the Air Battle Managers who control the fighters and other assets.

wow...you sound like a recruiter....do you do electronic maintenance....a technician or just operate radar ?
All ground based or do you do get some flight time ?
I'm nosy.....

I was Aviation Electronics Tech. in the Navy...radio, navigation equip., altimeters, etc., almost all airborne...F8U's, F4's, that kind of stuff....loved it...
 
My career field covers AWACS crews, and Air Combat Command (my major command) thought it would be funny to place us all on flight status (so I have to meet flight level medical clearance), but I am strictly in the ground.

Operationally, all enlisted positions are termed "technician" (such as my primary Tracking Technician duty position) while commissioned positions are termed "officer," but I don't handle any technical troubleshooting beyond reload profiles and restart system. I'm rather mechanically inept.

Perhaps someday I'll get bored and try out a guard recruiter position, but I can't imagine I would enjoy it much. I met a current recruiter who fits the job well because she was a screw-off in high school and was woken up during her senior year while skipping school to eat breakfast at Ihop when 9/11 happened. I imagine she relates well to many high school prospects.
 
My career field covers AWACS crews, and Air Combat Command (my major command) thought it would be funny to place us all on flight status (so I have to meet flight level medical clearance), but I am strictly in the ground.

Operationally, all enlisted positions are termed "technician" (such as my primary Tracking Technician duty position) while commissioned positions are termed "officer," but I don't handle any technical troubleshooting beyond reload profiles and restart system. I'm rather mechanically inept.

Perhaps someday I'll get bored and try out a guard recruiter position, but I can't imagine I would enjoy it much. I met a current recruiter who fits the job well because she was a screw-off in high school and was woken up during her senior year while skipping school to eat breakfast at Ihop when 9/11 happened. I imagine she relates well to many high school prospects.

Ever been to Ellsworth?
 
Ever been to Ellsworth?

No, I've only been to Lackland and Keesler for basic and tech school. I would like to get TDYs to March, Hickam, Griffith (in Rome, NY), and Tyndall, and then I would like to get a TDY to the Canadian Air Defense Sector.
 
No, I've only been to Lackland and Keesler for basic and tech school. I would like to get TDYs to March, Hickam, Griffith (in Rome, NY), and Tyndall, and then I would like to get a TDY to the Canadian Air Defense Sector.

Mehh...he watches a radar screen. He's really just another conservative on the government tit. ;)

I was support for the Borfink Bunker with the 615th ACWS in Germany. Even though I did personnel work at the GSU (geographically separated unit) in Neubruecke, my additional duty was plotting nuclear strikes by the commies during drills. Got to work right alongside the scope dopes (that's what you are Threedee :) right?)

Here's a history of the area. The barracks were nice. By the time I was there the hospital was closed so there were lots of empty buildings, but in the winter you could walk through the halls a half a mile to get to the office without getting snowed on.

And the hash was gooooooooooooooooodddddddd.

http://www.usarmygermany.com/Sont.h.../Units/Air Defense/USAREUR_ADA Overview 2.htm

Lots of mental problems going on from guys who thought it was "real". Here's some pics of the bunker.


http://www.radomes.org/museum/documents/615ACWBorfinkDEinterior.html













btw...my first b/f was a scope dope. That's how I learned my precise radar skills. And appreciation for all things large. :)

 
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