These little mfs will take you there. I worked at a school in 2009. One morning, I was drinking an orange juice during first period and one kid started bullying another student. I told him to stop bothering that kid and he looked me up and down then said, “Man, drink your fuckin orange juice.”
That’s crazy if true and sounds politically motivated… I personally know of a junior enlisted Airman that did the same coming on Langley and I don’t think he ever got NJP
🚨Heavy Handed removal of retiree benefits:
A retired LCDR was just banned from all Navy bases and facilities in the Hampton Roads area for accidentally having a personal weapon in his vehicle at the base gate checkpoint.
The retired naval officer has a Concealed Carry Permit. He also followed all directions provided to him by base security while voluntarily discussing his CC permit and noting that he had mistakenly had the weapon in his vehicle.
Security suggested he turn around and come back without the weapon. He did so gladly and immediately returned back through the same gate (without the weapon of course) while the same security guards offered apologies for the inconvenience.
The subsequent ban was an unexpected shock and a grave heavy-handed response to an honest mistake.
The JAGs and Commander at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek have unilaterally removed all retiree benefits (except retiree pay) from an honorable man. He can no longer attend base functions, work a job on the base, use MWR facilities, or the commissary (military grocery store).
Based on Secretary @PeteHegseth’s desire to ensure Second Amendment rights are defended by our Institutions, and that those exercising these rights are not unlawfully weaponized against, I pray this ban is quickly reversed.
Gen. Dan Caine: "The force fought through multiple simultaneous contingencies, something no other nation, no other military can do, and safely returned... the backseater home."
They just gotta put NFL players that are also good at flag football out there… there’s plenty of speed and agility in the NFL but they weren’t out there jmo 🤷♂️
Many of my friends back in the day were A-10 pilots. Each aircraft has a unique pilot community. My favorite was the A-10. Almost all were down to earth true patriots; most had no ego with work ethic that made working along side them awesome. While assigned to the Pentagon in the 90's the AF tried at least 3 times to get rid of them.
The first was very subtle. The refused to fund comm updates that made talking to the Army impossible. The AF Reserve and Guard had lots of A-10 and lots of politicians in their pocket. So they had a special acquisition appropriation set up to fund their upgrades of SADL among a few other things. When combatant commands needed that capability only the Reserve and Guard A-10s were available. That pissed off all the right ppl and shamed the AF leadership. The chief of the AF Reserve, at the time, was an A-10 pilot, Gen McIntosh. The Air Force Reserve, Guard worked hand in hand with their active duty A-10 community to modify the A-10 continually using that special funding which back-doored the begrudging AD to keep up with the modifications. I was an executive officer to the Deputy Chief of the AF Reserve at the time, also an A-10 pilot and the meetings with active duty at the Pentagon was a hoot to go to. A real eye-opener to how things really work in the puzzle palace for a young major.
Next, the AF submitted a budget with zero funding for the A-10, which Congress put the money back in and told the AF they weren't retiring them. The next cycle the AF unfunded them again. Congress not only restored the funding, they took the money out of the overall AF budget to do so. That hurt so bad they stopped trying to do that, for a few decades.
U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II’s receive fuel in-flight while supporting Operation Epic Fury. The A-10 Thunderbolt II can loiter for hours, standing by and ready to execute a mission whenever needed.