Well that was the Airforce. In the Army we were in some run down old Baracks and the food was well-- it kept you alive. The Airforce saw a lot of action. I was on a base where the shot up planes from Veit Nam were flown in to be dismanteled.
slatten49 wrote:
My son was in the Air Force during the mid-90's. There is no one I am more proud of than him. I did give him a dose of service rivalry by telling him when he joined that, "The Air Force was a legitimate means of avoiding military duty."
Beer machine in the barracks, really? Wow. :shock:
We had rats in our bunkers. :hunf: