Posted on Jun 7, 2017
Air Force Warns Base Personnel: Don’t Go To This Bar
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When I was a commander we had to put several establishments off limits, drug/gang activity, hooka bars selling under the table ingredients, heavy prostitution etc.
Now when I was a young enlisted Airman, off limits meant first stop!!!! LOL.
Now when I was a young enlisted Airman, off limits meant first stop!!!! LOL.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - Different life and AIr Force now. You do that now and you are gone...back then the only paper you received was the packaging from the band aid you needed after blast fence counseling.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Unfortunately I'm af6 you are right. Today's PC military just can't have fun!
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SSgt Ryan Sylvester
I never bothered reading the blacklist. For much the same reason. Far easier to ask forgiveness than permission.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
SSgt Ryan Sylvester - I know thats right!!! Pain was worth the pleasure most of the time.
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Every base has these, Norfolk had quite the list last time I was there lol. What's interesting is the things that can get you on the Black list are not always what you would expect.
One Place I was had had a Pizza shop just out the gate, An Officer went there after work with his Family (he was in uniform) The Hostess wouldn't seat them, they watched as several groups showed up after them and were promptly seated, (as the story goes) he asked why they couldn't get a seat and the Hostess told him that Military people expect special treatment and she didn't care and he could just wait and that they really didn't want them there. He demanded to talk to the manager who basically said she had the right to her opinion. So they left and the next day the Officer called up the Shop and asked to talk to the owner, The owner backed up the manager and the Hostess... So the Officer had the shop put on the Black list. If they don't Want the Military then we wont be there. A few months later they went out of business.
One Place I was had had a Pizza shop just out the gate, An Officer went there after work with his Family (he was in uniform) The Hostess wouldn't seat them, they watched as several groups showed up after them and were promptly seated, (as the story goes) he asked why they couldn't get a seat and the Hostess told him that Military people expect special treatment and she didn't care and he could just wait and that they really didn't want them there. He demanded to talk to the manager who basically said she had the right to her opinion. So they left and the next day the Officer called up the Shop and asked to talk to the owner, The owner backed up the manager and the Hostess... So the Officer had the shop put on the Black list. If they don't Want the Military then we wont be there. A few months later they went out of business.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
CPO (Join to see) Entitled to your own opinion yes, in the Hampton Roads area, a business blacklisted by the military, may as well close shop.
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Pretty much every establishment outside the gates at ONI (Suitland, MD) are off limits.
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