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The Air Force is warning troops that when they deploy jointly
with other services they may have to perform physical training,
or PT, as a way to transcend different cultures.

The Air Force has long been considered the most looked-after
service. Its troops always seem to get the best digs, food and
recreational amenities.

A recent headquarters message to personnel seemed to recognize
the disparity.

"AF people deploying to a joint environment can make the most of
the experience if they learn the cultural differences of the other
service," said the message. "For example, units with an Army
or Marine Corps officer in charge may require group PT
, a
necessary part of their profession; all services must respect each
others' cultural differences."

The message adds, "The key to having a successful deployment
and experience working with other branches of service is to learn
their cultural differences so you can appreciate why they think and
act differently. In turn, as an airman, you need to know as much
about yourself and why you operate the way you do."

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Oh thoes poor , poor airmen........The Marines will run them into the ground just for sport...."Of course we run ten miles every morning Airman, NOW HAUL ASSS you pasty faced Wingwiper!!! :twisted: :twisted:

My pop was a trooper in the 82nd, stationed down in Panama back in '73 and they all made sure to get buddy buddy with the Airmen, as they were the only ones with AC in their barracks......plus according to him , they always had the best weed. :wink:
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As long as the Airmen can run 3 miles in about 20 minutes in the local climate, they should be alright. If not, then I suggest that they do not eat beakfast before PT. :wink:
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Airmen do PT? Since when?
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Thats what I was thinking :D My last roomate was a Airforce ROTC student, and we had a pair of Marine ROTC's who lived down the hall, they gave him a rash of shit about his 'wimpy' PT on a weekly basis :P
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Awww, poor USAF babies. Having to do PT and no golf course nearby either...

In addition to getting these guys in shape, one hopes that being posted in the presense of real armed forces will teach the USAF-types the lesson that things that go bang shouldn't be shot at allied units...
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The USAF may have an easier PT, but when it really comes down to it, the Navy guys'll live longer.
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Hyperion wrote:The USAF may have an easier PT, but when it really comes down to it, the Navy guys'll live longer.
Disagree as far as the enlisted folks and the non-pilot officers are concerned. Being stationed at an airbase is far safer than being in/on a ship. More proof that evolution favors stupid people...
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Enlightenment wrote:
Hyperion wrote:The USAF may have an easier PT, but when it really comes down to it, the Navy guys'll live longer.
Disagree as far as the enlisted folks and the non-pilot officers are concerned. Being stationed at an airbase is far safer than being in/on a ship. More proof that evolution favors stupid people...
In truth there is no truely safe place if you're in the military and at war... Airbases and ships can be bombed rather easially, though at least a ship can move which makes them harder to get at, but not by much.

I for one would rather be aboard a ship or flying a fighter if there's a war and I'm in it somehow, but that's just me.
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Stationed on a Carrier has been the best life insurance policy for quite some time, Sure we are the most important Target but rarley do we take hits, and if we are sunk, you sure as hell know help is coming

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Well, in most situations I would say the AF guys are gonna have a to keep up with the Marines, but you never know. I once went to a Marine Corps charity run in SF and my friends unit (USMC) , got trounced by some Coast Guard guys from Alameda. :D
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Oh yes, and he was a contracting officer.
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Wicked Pilot wrote:Air Force Captain Wins Marine Corps Marathon


Oh yes, and he was a contracting officer.
Sure, and I can probably find a civilian woman who can outperform most Army Rangers -- there are always exceptions to the rule...
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Has anyone besides myself actualy been through AF basic in the past decade? No? Then shut the hell up. You have no idea what you are talking about. AF PT may not be as endurance based as, for example, USMC's, but they are not wimps.
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LordChaos wrote:Has anyone besides myself actualy been through AF basic in the past decade? No? Then shut the hell up. You have no idea what you are talking about. AF PT may not be as endurance based as, for example, USMC's, but they are not wimps.
Chill out buddy, we're just poking a little fun. We all know that the Air Force is the best civilian job you can have and still get military benefits... :)
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jegs2 wrote:Chill out buddy, we're just poking a little fun. We all know that the Air Force is the best civilian job you can have and still get military benefits... :)
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jegs2 wrote:We all know that the Air Force is the best civilian job you can have and still get military benefits... :)
Plus the AF-types get to shoot lots of things that explode, and best of all, checking the identity of the target is merely a strong suggestion rather than a requirement. What more could one ask for?
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Mr Bean wrote:Stationed on a Carrier has been the best life insurance policy for quite some time, Sure we are the most important Target but rarley do we take hits, and if we are sunk, you sure as hell know help is coming
True, although I keep waiting to find out that floor wax fumes are cancerous, either that or maybe they cause impotence. :D

About the only time I really felt like a target on a carrier was when the USSR was still around. Even then it was mostly because training hadn't changed yet . Later on it wasn't even too big of a deal to be overflown by a Bear. It did upset people but only because we were trying to hide not because they were seen as a threat. It was like playing the old game.

There are plenty of dangers to living on a carrier just inherent to living on big warship but if everyone is careful and does their jobs correctly the hazards should be minimized.
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LordChaos wrote:Has anyone besides myself actualy been through AF basic in the past decade? No? Then shut the hell up. You have no idea what you are talking about. AF PT may not be as endurance based as, for example, USMC's, but they are not wimps.

I think they were commenting on regular daily PT after you get out of basic and not what goes on during basic.
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LordChaos wrote:Has anyone besides myself actualy been through AF basic in the past decade? No? Then shut the hell up. You have no idea what you are talking about. AF PT may not be as endurance based as, for example, USMC's, but they are not wimps.
Easy chief, were just having a bit of fun... :wink:
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Tsyroc wrote:
LordChaos wrote:Has anyone besides myself actualy been through AF basic in the past decade? No? Then shut the hell up. You have no idea what you are talking about. AF PT may not be as endurance based as, for example, USMC's, but they are not wimps.

I think they were commenting on regular daily PT after you get out of basic and not what goes on during basic.
IIRC (it's been a few years), every AF personal has to pass a PT test yearly that is the same as required to pass basic.

(and there are regulations requiring X amount of time weekly spent on PT, though the specifics of the PT were left undefined)
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And I know that it was all (mostly ;) ) in jest (I'm normaly in the front of making fun of AF....)... just get's a little on my nerves sometimes when people seem to think that AF personal are lazy SoB's (regaurdless if there are some.. :D)
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Don't poke fun at the USAF.
We're the ones with F-22. :twisted:
( Not to mention most of the country's nuclear warheads. Double ( :twisted: ).)
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Enlightenment wrote: Any more corrupt and one could mistake the USAF for the US Congress...
Are you gonna provide a link, or did you pull that out your ass?
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