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I have noticed through the years of being in the Air Force (Security Forces member here) that most people in the Air Force are clueless when it comes to M-4/M-16/M-9. This is outrageous! What are they supposed to do if the enemy comes knocking on our door step and everyone needs to fight. I have taught classes on the M-4 with communication airmen and have seen them completely mess up clearing out the weapon, loading it (magazine upside down or rounds the wrong way), and just completely incapable of achieving a zero on target after four rounds of firing. I am a big fan of how the Army and Marines teach that your are always a rifleman first. It almost seems like some of the Airmen don't expect to carry a weapon (ummmm why did you join the military in the first place)? I wish the Air Force would pick up on this to make us a more combat ready force. But, enough of me what are your thoughts?
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CW3 Dick McManus
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Richard McManus
Chief Warrant Officer-3/counterintelligence special agent (more like an FBI agent than CIA officer) and combat paramedic/LPN, Vietnam US Army retired, BS psychology and nursing, Everett, WA, USA (near Seattle).
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SFC Michael W.
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This is an old post, but I'll throw in my two cents. Combat HAS changed a lot from the past since Operation Desert Storm. It doesn't matter what branch you serve in...you can possibly find yourself in a hostile environment where the enemy is sending rounds at you from any directions. Air Force flies multiple aircrafts, but the personnel maintaining it are ON THE GROUND.

I can't ever remember the enemy asking me if I knew how to fire a weapon or what branch I serve in so he can decide whether or not to fire at us...

Even though the Air Force to this day doesn't seem to believe in weaps qualifications (Just like the ANG), higher command should be pushing this to ensure that every Airman is qualified. Too many believe in deploying into a "Green Zone" thinking that they are safe, which doesn't exist until you're at 30,000 feet flying away from there. The Airman should take upon themselves to learn how to fire and qualified with a M4, M16, M249 and the Army would train you down range because if under fire they're gonna wished they knew before it hits the fan...
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Cpl Bernard Bates
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My neighbor had a son in the Air Force He joined right out of Hi-School. He got in a unit that I was told Elite, Forward Observers on the ground. He was Deployed to Iraq when the war to oust saddam was going on. In 2005, He received a severe head Injury as a forward Observer. He was put in a medical coma for over a year. He was finally sent home with a medical discharge. I seen him once in 2012 he was like a vegetable his eyes were open and he would jerk his head. As far as I know he is still in a state where he cant help himself. I remember the day he graduated I asked him what he was going to do. He said I am joining the Air Force. I said Good choice and wished him the best. I am a Marine Veteran and an Army Veteran. I am sticking up for the Air Force. I believe they still have some dangerous Jobs. Semper Fi.
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During Desert Storm, we had CE assist us in providing air base ground defense. They were known as "augumentees".
SMSgt Gerald Goertz
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As a retired SMSgt with 30 years under my belt I would have agreed with your statement when I first enlisted, but as time went on and the more overseas deployments came we were trained. I take offense to the Ssgt comments and can tell you pently of stories about the SPs. By the way I was a Marksman.
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SSG Charlie Davis
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My last five years with the Honolulu Police Department was with the Crime Laboratory as the only firearm and tool mark examiner in the state. I would frequently be requested by local federal agencies to conduct examinations and identifications for them because of the fast turn around. On occasion, I would get requests from the Army Central Identification Laboratory - Hawaii (CIL-HI) to verify a serial number or restore a number of a firearm recovered from a battle site or air crash. On one occasion, I was brought six S&W short barrel revolvers in various condition of destruction which were recovered from an AC-130 Gunship that crashed in Laos during a mission in early 1970. All the excavated revolvers were covered in dirt and rust and all appeared to have been in a fire. After a lot of soaking in kerosene and careful cutting apart of the frames and cylinders with a dremel tool, the serial numbers were revealed and revolvers were identified to the flight manifest and to an individual. I told that story to tell this: Every single revolver was empty - never loaded. No cooked off cartridges in the cylinder - nothing. Each individual had also been issued 30 rounds of 38 special ball and six rounds of tracer. Just sayin' . . .
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A1C John Muhic
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I went through basic training in 1961, and we spent a full week getting familiar with and firing the
M-1 Carbine. Many of us fired expert and also a lot of sharpshooters. Everyone had to qualify or you were set back in training. At my permanent base, all permanent party , except for Medics, had to qualify at the range every year.
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Sgt Mark F Jindrick
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Basics in '70...on our live fire day..."gentlemen, the AF is almost out of money...so your practice rounds will be your qualifying rounds..."
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SFC Howard Holmes
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Remember, the Air Force is the only branch that sends its officers out to battle while the enlisted are more prone to staying back. There are of course exceptions, like load masters, and certain gunners, and those gunners are more of pray and spray, or so it used to be. The Air Force is also much wiser with how they spend money. so they have little reason to spend that much money to train marksmanship. Like the Navy, there's little point to teaching them small arms, and they have Shore Patrol and many times there are Marines on board. I believe watching a Sailor with some of the small arms would be even funnier than some of the Airmen. In Illinois, for Carry Conceal, if you were in the military they don't require you to take the first half of the course, it truly ought to be, if you were in the Marines, Army, Coast Guard, or certain MOSes in the AF, or a Navy Seal, you're exempt, but the rest need to take the full course.
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SSgt Rick Zambrana
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Who said that
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