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I never root against them in these games, I just root for the home team, which is why I enjoy playing the military academies (unlike other schools, which I always root against). I just feel honored when our school has the opportunity to compete with them.Ugh, I don't like having to root against our military.
Ugh, I don't like having to root against our military.
They both have important missions, and they both draw in the highly motivated and physically fit (to an elite level) sailors/airmen. But they don't do the same things.I don't approach these games like I would for aggy or the gomers. But I did get a good laugh when their coach said that AF pararescue is 'pretty much the same thing as the Navy SEALS'.
Yeah I wasn't a SEAL, I was assigned to a support unit.They both have important missions, and they both draw in the highly motivated and physically fit (to an elite level) sailors/airmen. But they don't do the same things.
Me neither. But I worked with them a bit on a deployment.Yeah I wasn't a SEAL,
Right, small officeFor fighter pilots, I think they like them to be short, right?
I've known a few astronauts. All were either ex-Navy or ex-Air Force fighter pilots. They were:Right, small office
If he had stayed in, maybe they'd make a bomber pilot, cargo plane pilot, or a ground maintenance or loading/logistics officer out of him? One Air Force vet I know is 6'2" - 6'3" and he flew a C-130 Cargo plane.Chad Hennings ( AF Academy and Dallas Cowboy)was an outlier. He was 6'6"
Chad flew A-10 Thuderbolt
According to a Wikipedia article, his height required a waiver from SecNav to even stay in the Naval Academy. He was too tall to serve on surface ships. This is where he ended up, quoting from above:Wasn't David Robinson a Naval Aviator too?