Randy Haskin wrote:
Sorry to hear that AFSOC is in the same boat. You guys always seemed like the only ones who scoffed all of the standard "blue" AF crap in favor of a mission-first attitude. Sounds like that is waning or gone entirely.
Ahh, yes - the good ole days. One of my crusty old Flt Engineers (now retired) used to love saying, "We used to f*ck women & drink whiskey. Now we drink diet coke & f*ck each other." The really sad part is, he's right.
Prior to OEF, we had rules, but they were like the quote, for the guidance of wise men & the obedience of fools. Back then, it was more like - mission first, the rules will sort themselves out. No way you could do that these days.
In the late '90s, I actually had a SQ/CC give me three planes & crews, tell me to go away for a week, figure out how to do something we'd never done before (4-ship fingertip, in chem gear, at 100' on NVGs) & just be careful - we were planning for a no-kidding mission. (There was another rehearsal that, if it had gone, we probably wouldn't be in some of the garden spots we're in now, but that got CNX at the last minute.)
Now that it's all my peers who are SQ/CCs, I ask the few that were on that mission if they think they could get away with that today - the answer is a resounding 'no'.
The good ole days. I remember them fondly.
I'm going to put that book on my list (I've got a long enough list now!), but I'm very interested in reading it.
I, too, latched onto another opportunity to rant against the machine...