Max the Mad Russian
Hands off Ukraine! Feet too
He’d done a cutter tour prior to going to flight school and lead a LEO det then.
A flying cutterman... Rare bird. Maybe you remember whether he wore a cutterman badge beneath the Wings?
He’d done a cutter tour prior to going to flight school and lead a LEO det then.
one was A and the other was B, when that's not exactly the case
A flying cutterman... Rare bird. Maybe you remember whether he wore a cutterman badge beneath the Wings?
...I met the US Navy SWO Lt who, as I've been told, was in charge of cutter's 76-mm gun since CG personnell is not authorized to use such a gun, but maybe it was a case of "lost in translation". In all the other aspects those Coasties had looked and acted as pure military ship's company.
It's pretty normal for "pure blood" USCG officers to come from cutters before going to a different community (TACLET, PR, Aviation, etc). Yes, they have water wings.
These were personnel exchange tours. And actually the legacy goes back to Vietnam War era. Look it up - quite a few USCG aviators distinguished themselves in combat while serving with AF units.Thanks. AFAIK, USCG never used 53, so this guy had to pass a full training I suppose
Either lost in translation or pure bullshit.I met the US Navy SWO Lt who, as I've been told, was in charge of cutter's 76-mm gun since CG personnell is not authorized to use such a gun, but maybe it was a case of "lost in translation".
I say pure lost in translation...or a shoe pulling some comrades leg.Either lost in translation or pure bullshit.
They have a time requirement to be able to wear them permanently though unlike SWO's, 5 years cumulative.
Understood. Yes even this Finn flown F/A-18C from his childhood had to pass full VMFAT-101 route before his first trap.Typically, unless you're flying the exact type/model/series of aircraft from the same country, EVERYONE goes through some sort of retraining when flying a different or nearly different aircraft.
It's pretty normal for "pure blood" USCG officers to come from cutters before going to a different community (TACLET, PR, Aviation, etc).
They have a time requirement to be able to wear them permanently though unlike SWO's, 5 years cumulative.
Did not know that.
I think a better comparison might be when most didn’t directly select Subs/Aviation from NROTC/USNA and wound up going to a ship and would lat transfer over.Just like TBS for Marines, right? Those two "Semper" services are similar to a degree... Just like both Marines' and Coasties' Hercs flown with enlisted navigators...
I think a better comparison might be when most didn’t directly select Subs/Aviation from NROTC/USNA and wound up going to a ship and would lat transfer over.