Posted on Jul 8, 2018
How many people have misconceptions about the other services, and what are they?
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I was in the Air Force for 24 years, I keep hearing about how the Air Force spends all its money on MWR and services. You all must be talking about another service, because congressional budgets don't work like that nor do appropriations. I have been on lots of bases, MWR facilities are pretty consistent across most bases and its nonsense that that any service could re-direct funding for anything other than what is was requested for. Also when was the last time a new base was made? The only thing that has occurred in the last few years is consolidation of Air Force and Army installations. In addition your MOS/AFSC determines your work load or your quality of life. If your in a combat MOS, your not going to stay in an office, the same in the Air Force, if you work maintenance say goodbye to your weekends, and you will spend most of your time turning wrenches. not sitting in an office. There are just as many admin folks in all the services, not everyone is kicking down doors.
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I myself have no misconceptions. I know the Marines eat crayons. The Air Force has people who hand out towels at gyms and hotels. The navy has floaty rubber ducks they reenlist on, and the Army will take anything with a pulse. (GED waiver right here!)
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SPC John Parmenter
It was my privilege to serve among all four branches during my 36 month AD hitch in the U.S. Infantry. Each branch has its own unique capabilities & mission -- and each branch is positively impressive in its own way.
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I had many misconceptions about the Airforce, the worst one was that people in the Airforce are lazy. But one I had worked with a good number of the NCOs and Officers I found that while the Airforce seems very laid back, they are extremely hard workers who take great pride in their service and their mission.
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Major difference Army DFAC I have to pick up my tray after eating and bring it to a station to be washed. I ate at an Air Force DFAC at Lackland, finished eating picked up my tray and walked around confused for a few minutes. Finally I asked a young Airman, "where do the trays go when your done?" He said, "you just leave them at the table." Mind Blown right there.
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