A26 Special K wrote:
Well, Randy, you were lucky in a way. I don't know that beer would be used as a currency of exchange of gratitude nowadays... maybe in combat zones in Afg and Iraq?? Anybody have any insight to this?
I'm sorry to say you guys probably saw the USAF's best days. Only a couple bases in theatre today allow alcohol and, based on my experience, they scan the barcode (not bar-code, although I see the pun) on your ID to ensure you purchase no more than 3 beverages. All of this is must be done in either your duty uniform or the USAF-mandated PT outfit (and you had best make sure your t-shirt is tucked into the gym shorts). Oh, and I almost forgot the mandatory reflective belts, political correctness, micromanagement, etc.
Sure, some things are better about today's military, but the overall attitude today is foreign compared to what you gents experienced. I will stop there, but if anyone missed Walt Boyne's "Tailview" editorial on the back page of the April "Flight Journal", you may want to read it. The man couples wisdom and chutzpa to make a fine editorial on the state of our AF.
All that aside, I do not want this thread to go off topic. Here's a sincere thank you to all those in these pages who served or are serving!
Ken