Posted on Jul 19, 2018
The World's Oldest Active Fighter Pilot, A Grandfather Of Four, Retires
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Great story and shows you are only as old as your mind tells you and your heart lets on....
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Sgt Randy Wilber SGT Gregory Lawritson Cpl (Join to see) Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth LTC (Join to see) MSG Frederick Otero SFC Pete Kain SSG David Andrews SCPO Morris Ramsey SPC Margaret Higgins SGT Jim Arnold PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SGT Charles H. Hawes CPL Dave Hoover SSgt Brian Brakke TSgt Joe C. Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Maj William W. 'Bill' Price LTC Greg Henning
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Sgt Randy Wilber SGT Gregory Lawritson Cpl (Join to see) Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth LTC (Join to see) MSG Frederick Otero SFC Pete Kain SSG David Andrews SCPO Morris Ramsey SPC Margaret Higgins SGT Jim Arnold PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SGT Charles H. Hawes CPL Dave Hoover SSgt Brian Brakke TSgt Joe C. Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Maj William W. 'Bill' Price LTC Greg Henning
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PO3 John Wagner
LTC (Join to see) - Well don't be putting on any "airs" around here Mr. LTC Sir.. ;-).... ok you can put on some. Congratulations again.
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Thank you, John, I noticed the Lieutenant Colonel board has results from April but released in July. I went on active duty in April for 52 days so that means I'm going to get a freaking large later. Just in time, because I'm paying for my family to fly down here, being a hotel and go to Disneyland in Anaheim. That is not cheap anymore! This is what I promised them if I made the promotion list. The seven and 11 year old daughters are very excited but they also realize what it means to be promoted. It's not just about Disneyland to them. I'm going to have them help with the changing of the ranks as well. Good thing the ranks are pin on and velcro nowadays. LOL
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Well, you all know the old saw about stewardesses. How all that flying gets them hot.
I had never heard about how it affects men but maybe there's something to it.
It's a young man's job,I've always heard. He sure mademthe grade for a very long time.
I had never heard about how it affects men but maybe there's something to it.
It's a young man's job,I've always heard. He sure mademthe grade for a very long time.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Probably no more so than trucking is a young man's job. If you can pass requirements and do the work why not keep doing it as long as you can?
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PO3 John Wagner
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - I have always heard that the body can only tolerate the high g forces experienced by fighter pilots for so long that's all.
In trucking its more of an organic allergy.
The individual can only tolerate the bullshit for so long until an allergy begins to get in the way.
In trucking its more of an organic allergy.
The individual can only tolerate the bullshit for so long until an allergy begins to get in the way.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
I think the organic allergy applies to flyers as well, plus there are g suits that take care of g forces; it's not like you are constantly pulling them.
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