Showing posts with label Air Force. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air Force. Show all posts

30 May 2011

TAKE TIME TO REMEMBER TODAY

Today will be a time for families to get together, have cookouts, maybe go boating on a nearby lake.  Many will have to go to work today as they would any other Monday.  

Originally known as Decoration Day when flags and maybe flowers were put on the graves of those who gave their lives in the defense of freedom, Memorial Day is set aside so that we may pay special tribute to our Armed Forces personnel that died on the battlefield so that we could keep on living in a country where we enjoy so much freedom that many others in other parts of the world can only dream about.

Whatever will be happening with each of you today, take a few moments to remember what this day symbolizes.  Many have fought and died to preserve our way of life.  We must not forget their families either.  Their sacrifice goes on every day as they must go through life without their loved one.

Let us also honor those who are serving, and those who have served, that are still living.  The sacrifice begins as soon as the proverbial dotted line is signed and is far greater than most of us realize. Anytime you see a veteran of a past war, or a soldier, Airman, Marine, Sailor, or someone in the Coast Guard, take a moment to thank them for their service.  It's always appreciated and is so precious little for all they do.

As I have said many times before, this is a debt we can never repay.



29 April 2011

11 September 2010

NEVER FORGET . . .



And never forget who did it . . .







. . . never forget who celebrated . . .


                               
                               


. . . but most of all, never forget those who took this murderous attack to the terrorists' own five yard line . . .










. . . and those who ran in while survivors ran out . . .












Take some time today to remember the 2,996 that died that day and especially their families left behind.

07 July 2009

STILL YET ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF "TOLERANCE"








This rally takes place every year in Nampa, Idaho. This is the first time in 42 years and in the history of the State of Idaho, the Pentagon has taken such a stance. Just think about that one, and the approved requests of administrations that at the very least left a whole lot to be desired such as Lyndon B. Johnson (I won't even get started there, because this one would take an entire blog entry. I'll suffice it to say Johnson was one of the major reasons we did not win the Vietnam war), Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton. As far to the left as these administrations were, this rally was still granted their annual flyover request. It wasn't until this year, with Obama in office, that suddenly there's a problem.
Here is a copy of the Pentagon's response to the application:

Thank you for your request for Air Force aviation support during God and Country Festival on 01 Jul 2009 in Nampa , ID.


We have carefully reviewed this particular event. As you may recall from the request form's instructions, the Department of Defense (DoD) authorizes the Air Force to participate in flyovers for those recognition events held in direct support of the five patriotic holidays (Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, POW-MIA Day and Veterans Day) and for aviation-related events, such as airshows and airport dedications. Sporting events that fall on one of the five patriotic holidays mentioned above are not considered to be events held in direct support of a holiday commemoration and will require a waiver.


Your Air Force aviation support request doesn't fall into either approved category, as such, we are unable to approve it. Air Force and DoD policy prohibit support for events which appear to endorse, selectively benefit, or favor any special interest group, religious or ideological movement.


With an increasingly high operations tempo and limited resources to meet our training and operational commitments, we are required to take a hard look at all of our requests and carefully follow our policies and guidelines. In denying your request, we are not questioning the worthiness of the event, but rather enforcing DoD and Air Force policy to preserve the operational and training requirements of our aviation units and to practice the prudent stewardship of taxpayer-financed resources.


We hope that you can appreciate and understand our position. We believe that your event will,
nevertheless, be a success. Any further questions can be referred to me at
(telephone number omitted*)
(name omitted*)
Aviation Support
(telephone number omitted*) Phone
(telephone number omitted*) Fax
http://www.airshows.pa.hq.af.mil/


*I intentionally deleted contact telephone numbers and the responding staffmember's name. This staffmember is a Sergeant who is serving his country. He is following orders and this statement does not reflect his position on the matter. I deleted contact information because I did not want the possibility of anyone calling him and being rude, hateful, or disrespectful for something over which he has no control. My regular readers and followers would not do so, but there are many more who read my blog unbeknownst to me, some of whom might unjustly express their displeasure to this serviceman. Objections to this action should be sent to the White House at http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/.


I can't imagine how this made the 60 new recruits feel. And the idea that the government has to "practice the prudent stewardship of taxpayer-financed resources" is ludicrous. We can drop trillions of dollars into a supposed economic stimulus package that has done absolutely nothing for economic recovery, but we don't have the money for this flyover? Air Force pilots have to have a certain amount of flying time each month anyway, and things like this count, so the expense will be there regardless.


I guess the Pentagon has granted a lot of waivers to a lot of events, because I've seen flyovers at more than what the Pentagon stated. We've all seen them at the Super Bowl, the World Series, and other non-aviation events in the past on plenty of occasions.


It sure is easy to see the Defense Secretary Gates' fingerprint all over this one.