Every branch of the military has their own thoughts on the other branches, this is simply "sibling rivalry" between military branches, meaning members of different military branches commonly demean each other.
The Air Force really isn't gay, but likely someone has that opinion about them and let you know what they thought. In reality every branch of the military is important as they all have their own missions.
Examples of commonly used stereotypes:
Army - low intellectual level
Marines - stubborn, hardheads
Navy - drunks / lazy
Air Force - lazy
Coast Guard - lazy
They have been talking about the whole situation but they haven't cleared that gay can be anywhere in the military!
He is extremely gay and/or a homosexual. Also one of the biggest jerks in the world.
yes tennis player pat cash is gay and was hit on by Justin gimbelstob, tried to force him to come out public on air.
No. No one can force anyone to be gay. But parents frequently try to force gay kids to be straight (also impossible).
Gay people have their own interests and should not force them on others.
Paul Tibbets, famed pilot of the Enola Gay, was a Brigadier General in the US Air Force.
United States Air Force - U.S.A Russian Air Force - Russia French Air Force - France Indian Air Force - India Royal Air Force - Britain Israelian Air Force - Israel Ukrainian Air Force - Ukraine Chinese Air Force - China Australian Air Force - Australia Korean Air Force - Korea
I don't think you should force anyone to be gay. It should come naturally.
The Air Force college IS the Air Force Academy!
Yes, they have been allowed to serve openly since September 21, 2011.
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The compound noun 'air force' is only a proper noun when it is used for a specific air force. For example:Do we have an air force? Yes we do, the US Air Force. How do I join the Air Force? You visit an Air Force recruiter. Do other countries have an air force? Yes, most countries today do have an air force.Note: The use of the capitalized noun Air Force is referring to a specific air force, the US Air Force, a proper noun even if the US is not mentioned, it is inferred. The lower case use of air force is not referring to a specific air force.