Same deal with dive school, and jump school.
I thought everyone went to Army jump school.
Same deal with dive school, and jump school.
I thought everyone went to Army jump school.
Or, the topic hasn't moved into sea stories about SERE. That's when they get locked!26 posts on a thread with SERE in the title and still not locked up. Maybe we're all learning how to STFU?
Thats change we can believe in.
Zissou, it was great to spend some time with your type. I can't think of many times where I would get to sit around and chat it up with SEALs. Where else can SEALs, pilots/FOs, aircrew, recon Marines and a few other random types "take the rank off" (for the most part) and work together for a few weeks of valuable realistic training? Now I would never want to do it again but I'm very happy I had the opportunity.
I don't know if we should hold up the bus for everyone, but it does need to be a bigger priority. In my peer group of 8 or 10 guys at my first squadron, only 2 of us went. That's crap, especially when Navy pilots on certain platforms that have effectively 0% change of falling into enemy hands had 100% completion rates.
Well, it used to be that those low-risk-of-capture guys didn't go. For example, EP-3 crew.
After that policy got changed, there were a bunch of O-4's and O-5's from the various flavors of VQ going through. Bad time to be the SRO.
Zissou, it was great to spend some time with your type. I can't think of many times where I would get to sit around and chat it up with SEALs. Where else can SEALs, pilots/FOs, aircrew, recon Marines and a few other random types "take the rank off" (for the most part) and work together for a few weeks of valuable realistic training? Now I would never want to do it again but I'm very happy I had the opportunity.
Same deal with dive school, and jump school.
Zissou, it was great to spend some time with your type. I can't think of many times where I would get to sit around and chat it up with SEALs. Where else can SEALs, pilots/FOs, aircrew, recon Marines and a few other random types "take the rank off" (for the most part) and work together for a few weeks of valuable realistic training? Now I would never want to do it again but I'm very happy I had the opportunity.