Who uses the air force One plane?
The call-sign of Air Force One is reserved for any Air Force vehicles currently holding the President of the United States.
Who owns US Airways air lines?
It's owned by a company called US Airways Group, Inc (NYSE: LCC).
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What are some Air Force strategic initiatives?
Some Air Force strategic initiatives include the Trilateral Strategic Initiative. The initiative involves the USA, France, and the United Kingdom. The initiative builds on core attributes shared by the three NATO air powers.
How much does an air force piolate get paid?
An Air Force pilot's pay is determined by the pilot's rank. Ranging from $36,000 a year to $120,000 a year. For the full pay chart search the topic on the web.
Do you need to be married to join the air force?
No, the airforce has no specified requirement of marriage as that could stop potential recruitment. The exact requirements to join the airforce are the following:
* You must be a U.S. citizen or resident alien. * You must (with very few exceptions) have a high school diploma. * You must pass a physical medical exam. * Be between the ages of 17-27. * *
* Have no more than two dependents. *
* Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude test. (Minimum AFQT Score: 36) *
What Air Force Bases are in California?
* Beale Air Force Base. * Edwards Air Force Base. * Los Angeles Air Force Base. * Vandenberg Air Force Base. * Presidio of Monterey (Defense Language Institute)
What is an influence that produces a change in an object?
Force is an influence that produces a change in an object.
What duties does the chief of the office of records perform?
Appoints the RC
ensures the RC practices proper records management
legally responsible for all records within the office
ensures that the RC attends RM training or removes them from AFRIMS access
There is a couple of air force recruiting offices in Dayton, located at 5100 Springfield Street and 6144 Chambersburg Road
Where is the Buckley Air Force base located?
The Buckley Air Force base is located in Aurora, Colorado. Named after WW1 Army pilot 1LT John Harold Buckley, the base provides global infrared surveillance and air defense operations.
How do you treat a cold emergency victim?
Wrap him/her up in a blanket to keep him/her warm or give him/her some hot chocolate.
Can you wear reserve ribbons on active duty uniform?
You're thinking of ribbons such as the Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon? Yes, you can, as long as they are DA authorised awards. However, states also have their own ribbons which they award to National Guard personnel - those cannotbe worn on the uniform of anyone in a (fully) federal component, such as the Regular Army or Army Reserve, nor do Guard members wear them when they're under federal activation.
How did the blue angels get started?
They started as a USN aerobatics demonstration team shortly after World War 2, flying Grumman F6F Hellcats. The Blue Angels would shoot down a Japansese Zero as part of their act. [The Zero was actually an SNJ in Japanese markings with smoke and a dummy parachutist.] The Zero shootdown was quickly dropped from the act, but the aeobatics which have made the Blue Angels famous have endured to this day.
If you was in civil air patrol what class would you be when you finish marine boot camp?
Cadets who achieve the Billy Mitchell award can graduate from Marine Corps Basic Training as an E-2 (Private First Class, AKA: PFC).
If you are joining solely to gain work experience, no. Taking from the military only is never a good reason to join. You will never get from it what you hope, and you will likely get far more than you expected--and that not all good.
Keep in mind that by enlisting, you are standing up and giving the assertion that you are ready and willing to go to war at a moment's notice, without hesitation, and potentially lay down your life for no other reason that a ranking officer ordered you to do so. If you are joining, knowing you are doing so ready to sacrifice with your service, then by all means enlist. If you are not prepared to sacrifice, stay at home and flip burgers (not that doing so is a dishonorable thing to do) until you can find a job in your chosen profession.
Where is the Civil Air Patrol Historical Foundation Inc in Maxwell Afb Alabama located?
The address of the Civil Air Patrol Historical Foundation Inc is: 105 South Hansell Street Bldg 714, Maxwell Afb, AL 36112
What does 3C - First-term airman not yet considered under the SRP mean?
3C is a reenlistment code that is used when the person in question is not eligible to reenlist in the Air Force, but may reenlist in another service with an appropriate waiver.
When an airplane is ascending is pressure greater above the wings or below the wings?
Faster-moving air across the top of the wing lowers the pressure there. For a plane to ascend, the pressure must be sufficiently lower on top of the wing, and it will be forced upward by the greater pressure below the wing.
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How many major active-duty air force bases are in North Carolina?
Two. Pope AFB and Seymour Johnson AFB.
What happens to military couples who get married in separate branches?
It's a lot harder if you're in separate services, since the detailers can't really coordinate with each other as easily. However, the services do try to do their best to keep families together as much as possible, if it can be done while still fulfilling overall force requirements. It's easier for Commissioned Officers, though in the end they're still subject to force requirements as well.
My wife and I both knew when we got married almost 30 years ago (we were both Active Duty Navy) that we might not get stationed together. For the first 6 months, we were stationed 5 hours apart until she got a transfer. I had a friend who wasn't as lucky - his wife was a Seabee, and she got transferred to Okinawa when they were stationed for a few months in Charleston.
The best thing to do is talk to each detailer to see how it would affect an interservice couple, since they do it on a case basis, based on duty station and job assignment. They've changed the rules significantly over the years as more women have joined the military, making it more difficult for women to get out (in the old days women just used to get pregnant - they stopped it when they were losing too many). But they want to retain people as well, so they did come up with rules to govern military couples. In our day, there really weren't any rules to speak of. We were very fortunate.
In the end, you know there are absolutely no guarantees - the world political and military situation can change overnight, and in the eyes of the military, force and mission requirements come first before family considerations. That's part of the contract and the deal that goes with being in the military.
I will say this - detailers typically won't commit or promise anything if you're not already married. Even though my detailer didn't make it, I invited him to our wedding since it was close to D.C. just so he'd know I was on the level about getting married. And for those who say long distance relationships don't work, if a relationship is really sound, nothing will stand in your way of getting together eventually. We dated for 5 weeks before I proposed, and we were separated on opposite coasts for 10 months before we were married. Even then submarine duty wasn't real conducive to being home. I figured in our first 5 years of marriage, I probably only spent 2 of it with my wife. Almost 30 years later, I have no regrets whatsoever.
My point is, if it's meant to be, it's meant to be. If not, even though it'll hurt, it won't be the end of the world. Everything happens for a reason.