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Old 09-18-2009, 10:59 PM   #15
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Here you go...Great Video

Never understood the wearing of reflective gear with BDU/DCU/ABU. They told me it was because troops were getting hit by trucks. I have to ask isn't easier to dodge a truck?

Keep up the good work guys. See you out there!
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Old 09-18-2009, 11:04 PM   #16
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Old 09-18-2009, 11:11 PM   #17
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Since the Navy is obviously superior can you explain this photo I took while visiting Pearl? Being Air Force I just don't get it.
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Old 09-19-2009, 10:37 AM   #18
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Never understood the wearing of reflective gear with BDU/DCU/ABU. They told me it was because troops were getting hit by trucks. I have to ask isn't easier to dodge a truck?

Keep up the good work guys. See you out there!
It's Velcro'd on... try working on the flightline at night with vehicles moving everywhere.
Pulls off off and it goes in your pocket in the day time. Safety first... in the military too.
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It's Velcro'd on... try working on the flightline at night with vehicles moving everywhere.
Pulls off off and it goes in your pocket in the day time. Safety first... in the military too.

During Desert Storm, 2 people got killed from getting hit by forklifts at night on the flight-line. I joined in 96' so we were still going to Turkey, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia. Reflective Belts was the answer.

If you ever been on the flight line at night during a launch (10-16 jets taxiing/taking off) It can be pretty crazy, Each section has a truck, to respond to problems the pilots might have while they are starting up and turning on their systems. There is 2 crew chief trucks, a specialist truck, and a weapons truck, these trucks respond to "red-balls" then you have the production-superintendent (super) truck which coordinates thru OPs and the other drivers the problems. Then you have QA who drives around, AGE who delivers equipment to work on the aircraft, a Tow-team for when a jet breaks down at end-of-runway (EOR), emergency vehicles if there is a Inflight Emergency (IFE). weapons guys driving jammers (bomb-lift trucks) and this is just for one squadron, now magnify this by 10 during exercises, or 100 while deployed with 5-10 other fighter squadrons, from different countries and different services all on the same flight-line, and its orchestrated chaos
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I have to agree with Msg you have all your focus on the planes coming in and going out so you need to be able to see people moving around. I have since retired and miss those days but 25 years was enough.
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First let me say, I wear the gear, I make my airmen wear their gear, I understand the need for our people to be safe. Now on with my attempt at a little humor.

You forgot to mention those big tunners Huge (cargo loaders with blind spots worse than my SS) the 2T2s drive around. That's my side of the house. When you boil it down to the simplest equation "Camo and Reflective gear" there is comedy in there.

I can see the other forces pulling some kind of Jeff Foxworthy bit on us "If you've ever worn camo and a reflective belt, you might just be in the Air Force." Proof of this is in the comic at the begining of the thread.

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PS MSG in 13 years, nice work guess we will be calling you Chief in a few years.

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Yep... MSgt in 13 is kick A$$... took me 17 and I thought that was good for the bomber avionics world...

Those loaders are a crazy fast bunch on the flightline...
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Since the Navy is obviously superior can you explain this photo I took while visiting Pearl? Being Air Force I just don't get it.

superior? *insert buzzer sound*


the picture is supposed to have
"Sailor of the Quarter"
however.... they misspelled quarter
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Ahhh...it seems like only yesterday they were still in diapers...oh wait!

Happy B-Day my Air Force brothers and sisters!
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A video I made while in Iraq, its myself (fat one) and my load crew



how the heck do i make the video show in the post? lol
Very cool video...thanks for sharing with us "mere mortals"...

You guys are my heroes...

BTW, I did NOT see any "fat" guy...I saw 3 "very fit" heroes!!!...

YOU ALL ROCK!!!...IMHO...
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