LMAO... While this is true of most of the enlisted personnel, pilots and navigators can rather unexpectedly find themselves dropped deep within enemy territory. I wouldn't laugh at survival preparedness if I were them. Of course I was smart and chose to enlist. Let the officers go fightKeep in mind, "surviving" in the USAF means staying in a 2-star hotel with only basic cable!
let me know what you think about itLMAO... While this is true of most of the enlisted personnel, pilots and navigators can rather unexpectedly find themselves dropped deep within enemy territory. I wouldn't laugh at survival preparedness if I were them. Of course I was smart and chose to enlist. Let the officers go fight
I picked up that book at Half Price on a whim awhile back, but never even cracked it open. Thanks for reminding me, I'm gonna take a gander at it tonight.
LMAO... While this is true of most of the enlisted personnel, pilots and navigators can rather unexpectedly find themselves dropped deep within enemy territory. I wouldn't laugh at survival preparedness if I were them. Of course I was smart and chose to enlist. Let the officers go fight
This reminds me of when a buddy of mine got sent to Bosnia. They had hired out a hotel to use as a barracks. He sent me some pictures and the place was nice. Marble floors and counters, big rooms, maid service, satellite TV, and internet. It did have a little bit of bomb damage, but that section was just closed off. Leave it to the AF to find a 5-star hotel in the middle of a war zoneI'm just kidding, of course, but the reputation of the Air Force as having the greatest ability to find cozy habitats is well deserved.
This reminds me of when a buddy of mine got sent to Bosnia. They had hired out a hotel to use as a barracks. He sent me some pictures and the place was nice. Marble floors and counters, big rooms, maid service, satellite TV, and internet. It did have a little bit of bomb damage, but that section was just closed off. Leave it to the AF to find a 5-star hotel in the middle of a war zone
This reminds me of when a buddy of mine got sent to Bosnia. They had hired out a hotel to use as a barracks. He sent me some pictures and the place was nice. Marble floors and counters, big rooms, maid service, satellite TV, and internet. It did have a little bit of bomb damage, but that section was just closed off. Leave it to the AF to find a 5-star hotel in the middle of a war zone
We had AF E-1's - E-3's get attached to us once while i was in Korea. They were given E-7 & E-8 barracks and still got $800 a month for substandard living conditions. They basically got 2 bedroom apartments with carpeted floors, their own kitchens, their own bathrooms, individual AC, Patios/balconies. Where Army E-5's and below were housed 4 to a room that was the size of the living rooms in the E-7 & E-8 barracks. E-6's were two to a room of the same size. E-7's were two per 'apartment' and the E-8's got them to their selves.