PuckChaser said:So much for quiet professionals, right?
Burn from the guy with 7000 quiet posts.
PuckChaser said:So much for quiet professionals, right?
E.R. Campbell said::nod: Well, to be picky, in a "never pass a fault" sort of pickiness, it was in two sentences ... :-*
PuckChaser said:So much for quiet professionals, right?
One of the ways the RUS Info-machine is hinting the Coalition may be using chemical weapons? #WelcomeBackDezinformatsia... The issuing of chemical warfare equipment – including masks and suits – appears to have been informed by a warning from the Pentagon in September that US troops in the area had been attacked with mustard gas ...
150% agreed -- I wasn't trying to deny reports of the bad guys using chemical weapons, just pointing out one of the ways that some (maybe :Tin-Foil-Hat: ?) people can "read" stuff on the internet and see nothing but "it's the WEST that's doing that chemical stuff", or how some headlines would feed that view.Eye In The Sky said:I don't think so. It runs in line with some other stories; ISIS may have used mustard gas, vice a unit in the MESF used it against ISIS ...
PuckChaser said:So much for quiet professionals, right?
Dolphin_Hunter said:Sure.
I think our guys are quiet professionals. I see guys and gals go back over for their 3rd and 4th rotation and what recognition do they get? Nothing.
They see admin folks receiving their before they leave theatre. Want to guess how many aircrew have received their GCS? Zero. None.
I know none of us do it for the bling, but it is demoralizing when you have young guys flying over 100 missions over Iraq and leave theatre for the 3rd time with nothing more than a pat on the back. Yet the non-fliers get seen off with their recognition.
Dolphin_Hunter said:Three months. None are considerably less.
Every Aurora aircrew member will get their 30 flights in three months. I wasn't making crap up when I said some folks have eclipsed the 100 mission mark.
Most will qualify for both the GSM and GCS, as long as they have 6 months between rotations.
PuckChaser said:Sounds like an admin failure with the air det chain. But we're not taking about medals, the quote was related to media recognition, which should rank below a nice pair of socks in the hierarchy of wants.
eliminator said:How long are the AAR and TacAvn rotos? I'd be surprised if they were as long as 3-months?
As for the double medal qual, true but it only works as long as they are using time from a 180 day period for one medal at a time.
But still, if the crews aren't getting their medals within a few months of getting back home, there's something slowing the process down. (My guess is someone has to verify logbook entries for each mission...?)
Dolphin_Hunter said:My cynical gut instinct tells me they are hold off handing out anything until after the deployment ends so they can have a big parade and award them all at once.
Ditch said:The system is changing - we have changed policy with DHH and are now able to order all tour medals in theatre and have delivered to home units.
Eye In The Sky said:That's good news. But, the way it was explained to me, folks like me who were ROTO 0 are a lower priority than those currently in theatre when it comes to "applications" in MAPS.
Certainly not the end of the world, but this is something we can do better. The clusterfuck I went thru seems fairly common for almost everyone I was over with; uncertainty over what medal, medals, who is doing it, when it should be done, etc. It took months to get it sorted out and I shook my head as it seemed I was the one who understood things more than the Medals Clerk - Dolphin_Hunter provided me with a very clear, concise email from a Medals Clerks at DH & R that laid it all out. I forwarded that on and...it still went off the rails.
Flush Brush Flush!! ;D