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Well yeah I understand international agents gathering information. Its just laughable to me the idea of terrorists getting anything useful out of it.

BTW, great avatar. Much better then the last one I remember from you.

All of us who have actually been involved in operations against terrorists take any information they can us against us very seriously. It's the puzzle approach. Many small peices make the larger picture. These rag heads are smarter than you think and they use every piece of info we give them against us.

Also, our "strategic partner" China is very capable of using any small bit of info to improve there war fighting ability. Just look at there new J-10 fighter, look familiar? You can bet that they funnel info to our terrorist enemies.
 
Instructor dude where and what is the Air Force Training Academey?
 
Instructor dude where and what is the Air Force Training Academey?

Colorado Springs. I considered going there during my senior year HS but didn't like all the structure and not gettin a guranteed pilot training assignment. You don't join the Air Force to be on the ground, so I passed.
 
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Colorado Springs. I considered going there during my senior year HS but didn't like all the structure and not gettin a guranteed pilot training assignment. You don't join the Air Force to be on the ground, so I passed.

If you don't like structure why would you even consider the military? All the branches are structured.
 
You don't join the Air Force to be on the ground, so I passed

Judging from the maturity level of your posts, I can certainly see why you would have felt yourself not competitive.
 
He'd wouldn't last five minutes. I'm surprised some poor Captain stuck with this tool bag hasn't punched him out. Kinder gentler I guess. I'd do it anyway.
 
He'd wouldn't last five minutes.

5 minutes is probably a long time for you.:laugh::laugh:
Your significant other probably asks "Is it in":laugh::laugh:
and then he/she asks "Are you done?":laugh::laugh:

I'm surprised some poor Captain stuck with this tool bag hasn't punched him out. Kinder gentler I guess. I'd do it anyway
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You wouldn't do anything if you were to see me in person.:cool:
 
Colorado Springs. I considered going there during my senior year HS but didn't like all the structure and not gettin a guranteed pilot training assignment. You don't join the Air Force to be on the ground, so I passed.

No, nobody joins the Air Force to be on the ground... :rolleyes:

21 years of putting aircraft in the air from the ground without as much as a single IFE...man, I should have probably joined a different service. It so sucks to be on the ground. Oh, and the structure...scary stuff indeed. :erm:
 
21 years of putting aircraft in the air from the ground without as much as a single IFE

That is what it's all about. Words cannot express my gratitude and respect.
 

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