Military Members post pics of you in your uniforms. (3 Viewers)

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So tell us Hussar, do you walk the walk or just talk the talk - there are some here who have 1. Served proudly in the military of our respective country in some capacity and really know what the f#ck we're talking about, 2. Have worked or flown on some of these aircraft that we so passionately debut over, 3. Have studied these aircraft so well that we could probably be employed at Harvard or West Point as a professor (Erich definitely) or 4. Just try to bullsh*t our way through through some of these discussions though childish comments and innuendo that just make one look like a bigger assh*le than he already is - which one is it Hussar, do you have a clue or is it you?!?!

I suggest you start looking at some archived posts and see the background and education of some of membership on this forum. Even some of our most junior members (in age) have more aviation historical knowledge than renowned "experts" you see on prime time documentaries. You're in a company of very knowledgeable people who know what they're talking about so before you begin to come up with some comic book BS, I suggest you thoroughly check your six as you will be challenged accordingly....
 
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:
How about a Cadet uniform pic?

Here is a pic that I promised from my promotion on the 1st of November. Sorry it took so long to post it.

I really wish that our Command would let us wear our regular one piece flight suits rather than the Aviation BDU's that they make us wear to make us look like infantry because after my wife pinned on my new rank everyone comes by and hit you in the collar to make the pins dig into your flesh and let the blood flow. It is tradition but hurts like a b*tch. If I had been wearing my one piece flight suit then it just would have been a leather name tag velcroed to the suit.

Ah Sergeants, we need more of 'em, the only ones better are WOs!

Kiwimac
 
FLYBOYJ said:
So tell us Hussar, do you walk the walk or just talk the talk - there are some here who have 1. Served proudly in the military of our respective country in some capacity and really know what the f#ck we're talking about, 2. Have worked or flown on some of these aircraft that we so passionately debut over, 3. Have studied these aircraft so well that we could probably be employed at Harvard or West Point as a professor (Erich definitely) or 4. Just try to bullsh*t our way through through some of these discussions though childish comments and innuendo that just make one look like a bigger assh*le than he already is - which one is it Hussar, do you have a clue or is it you?!?!

I suggest you start looking at some archived posts and see the background and education of some of membership on this forum. Even some of our most junior members (in age) have more aviation historical knowledge than renowned "experts" you see on prime time documentaries. You're in a company of very knowledgeable people who know what they're talking about so before you begin to come up with some comic book BS, I suggest you thoroughly check your six as you will be challenged accordingly....

Very well said. I believe something that gets people going Hussars is the fact that you rarely post in the aviation forums and when you do it is normally some wise ass remark that has no merit.

kiwimac said:
Ah Sergeants, we need more of 'em, the only ones better are WOs!

That I agree with. As a crewchief we love the WO's. They never forgot where they come from in the fact that most of them were NCO's before they went to flight school or what not. WO's are great and we have so much respect for them. Fortunatly just about all of the pilots in my unit are WO's and I have to say we have a great time whenever we fly and work together.
 
Good pic, Adler! My my, this has been an interesting read. One thing for sure, the veterans on this forum have sensitive bullshit detectors and they are usually pretty damn accurate. I had my suspicions early on, as I am sure a number of us did. It is quite easy to come up with excuses, and most of us have heard them all "it's classified", "my records are all classified", "my records were lost in the archives file", "I don't have anything that I can post because it's classified". Egads, man! Les has been on some ops that are photography forbidden, as have myself and several others, but we have plenty of pictures of unclassified stuff to share.

Bottom line, put up or shut up.
 

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