For those that were in chat last night, here's the E-mail I was talking about. For everyone else...
Background: In May, the AF had its first round of force shaping cuts, where officers from the 02/03 commissioning year groups were boarded and cuts were made based on a desired end strength. Some fields like security forces, maintenance, and public affairs saw cuts of 50-70% of officers from those year groups. The following is a public E-mail war between an angry security forces officer that got notified he was getting the boot while he was in the middle of a deployment to the desert, and a pilot from one of the -15 squadrons. There is also some bitterness as officers in rated positions (pilot, nav, etc). were immune to force shaping cuts, regardless of any overages in manning.
E-mails to the "CGOC" list represent E-mails sent out to approximately 700 officers between 2nd Lt and Capt on the base. Names have been changed to protect the non-innocents.
-----Original Message-----
From: Elmendorf CGOC
To: Elmendorf CGOC
Sent: 5/16/2006 1:17 PM
Fellow CGOs,
Due to PCSs I am looking for two volunteers to help teach a Core Values class at FTAC. This is an excellent opportunity for us CGOs to interact with young, impressionable airmen and guide them down the road to success. I have been involved with this class for several years and have found it rewarding for both the Airmen and myself.
Although the time commitment is not large—a one hour class about every 6 weeks—the difference you make will be huge.
If you would like to get involved in this great leadership opportunity please let me know via e-mail or phone. Thank you.
V/R,
DOCTOR FRIENDLY, Capt, USAF, BSC
-----Original Message-----
From: Angry Cop 1stLt 3 SFS/SFO
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 6:57 PM
To: Elmendorf CGOC; Elmendorf CGOC
Subject: RE:
How about we teach them to grab whatever they can from the Air Force before they decide to throw you away as an overage so the AF can afford one more POS F-22 a year? I'll totally teach that class.
semper angry
-----Original Message-----
From: F-15 Pilot Capt 12 FS/DOC
To: Angry Cop 1stLt 3 SFS/SFO
Sent: 5/23/2006 7:18 PM
Subject: RE:
Good thing you replied to all. You've got great foresight - maybe we should cancel the F-22 and fight on a level playing field with the threat.
-----Original Message-----
From: Angry Cop 1stLt 3 SFS/SFO
To: Elmendorf CGOC; Elmendorf CGOC
Sent: 5/23/2006 8:03 PM
Subject: RE:
forgot to put my original e-mail in here...
NOW the war is on:
The reply to all was intended... or actually unavoidable. The message was sent from a group account. I was going to re-forward this to all, but I think this looks like a nice one on one.
In case you haven't been paying attention to the past three years of the war, our fight is 90% on the ground. The current air piece consists of C2, Medivac, SpecOps, and the occasional "surgical strike" that can be accomplished cheaper with an AC-130 or 105 howitzers from Army or Marine fire control. That's because we destroyed the enemy air force on the ground (thanks to JSTARS and AWACS detection and relay to current gen AC). When we go to war with Iran it will be joint ground forces and convoys that own the battlefield after day 2. The current AC we have will certainly suffice for the openers.
You don't win wars from the air; you win them by physically occupying territory. The air piece helps for sure, but nobody is really touching us in the air now. We need ground leaders and better armor for personnel and vehicles; we need better ground radio systems, not "stealth" fighters that have no enemies. Two weeks into the next war we'll be using the F-22s like we use the F-15s right now... as stand-ins for AC-130s.
Oh wait... I should be happy that I am getting force shaped for the betterment of our future war machine! Wooo! Go Air Force! I am a part of the greater good. Wonderful.
The age of the fighter pilot as the tip of the spear has passed. Give the job to warrant officers as we should have done years ago. Spend money on protecting the lives of squads of humans, rather than a single human flying a machine that will be replaced with UCAVs in the near future.
-----Original Message-----
From: F-15 Pilot Capt 12 FS/DOC
To: Angry Cop 1stLt 3 SFS/SFO
Sent: 5/23/2006 8:45 PM
Subject: RE:
Like I said, great foresight - interesting that they chose you to be force shaped.
-----Original Message-----
From: Angry Cop 1stLt 3 SFS/SFO
To: Elmendorf CGOC; Elmendorf CGOC
Tue 5/23/2006 10:09 PM
Subject: RE:
Round III
To those that asked not to be included in my e-mails... sorry... no way to remove individual names. Just make a auto delete rule for my name in your mailbox or something.
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That's it, cap'n... stick it to the man that's getting kicked out. You sure learned me a lesson or two in how the AF works. Gee... maybe I was wrong most officers being overly self important.
Oh yeah... next time you are musing over the air medals you won during some milk run over Iraq, remember to laugh at all the support troops that allow you to live the AF dream... because that's what heroes do.
My original e-mail to the CGOC was meant to be a sarcastic little trifle on my way out the door. You have turned it into so much more... you've shown me that the AF just may be rotten at the junior officer level... my peer group. Just think... if I hadn't gotten force shaped I would actually be securing the aircraft that you fly. The thought alone makes me throw up in my mouth just a little.
Background: In May, the AF had its first round of force shaping cuts, where officers from the 02/03 commissioning year groups were boarded and cuts were made based on a desired end strength. Some fields like security forces, maintenance, and public affairs saw cuts of 50-70% of officers from those year groups. The following is a public E-mail war between an angry security forces officer that got notified he was getting the boot while he was in the middle of a deployment to the desert, and a pilot from one of the -15 squadrons. There is also some bitterness as officers in rated positions (pilot, nav, etc). were immune to force shaping cuts, regardless of any overages in manning.
E-mails to the "CGOC" list represent E-mails sent out to approximately 700 officers between 2nd Lt and Capt on the base. Names have been changed to protect the non-innocents.
-----Original Message-----
From: Elmendorf CGOC
To: Elmendorf CGOC
Sent: 5/16/2006 1:17 PM
Fellow CGOs,
Due to PCSs I am looking for two volunteers to help teach a Core Values class at FTAC. This is an excellent opportunity for us CGOs to interact with young, impressionable airmen and guide them down the road to success. I have been involved with this class for several years and have found it rewarding for both the Airmen and myself.
Although the time commitment is not large—a one hour class about every 6 weeks—the difference you make will be huge.
If you would like to get involved in this great leadership opportunity please let me know via e-mail or phone. Thank you.
V/R,
DOCTOR FRIENDLY, Capt, USAF, BSC
-----Original Message-----
From: Angry Cop 1stLt 3 SFS/SFO
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 6:57 PM
To: Elmendorf CGOC; Elmendorf CGOC
Subject: RE:
How about we teach them to grab whatever they can from the Air Force before they decide to throw you away as an overage so the AF can afford one more POS F-22 a year? I'll totally teach that class.
semper angry
-----Original Message-----
From: F-15 Pilot Capt 12 FS/DOC
To: Angry Cop 1stLt 3 SFS/SFO
Sent: 5/23/2006 7:18 PM
Subject: RE:
Good thing you replied to all. You've got great foresight - maybe we should cancel the F-22 and fight on a level playing field with the threat.
-----Original Message-----
From: Angry Cop 1stLt 3 SFS/SFO
To: Elmendorf CGOC; Elmendorf CGOC
Sent: 5/23/2006 8:03 PM
Subject: RE:
forgot to put my original e-mail in here...
NOW the war is on:
The reply to all was intended... or actually unavoidable. The message was sent from a group account. I was going to re-forward this to all, but I think this looks like a nice one on one.
In case you haven't been paying attention to the past three years of the war, our fight is 90% on the ground. The current air piece consists of C2, Medivac, SpecOps, and the occasional "surgical strike" that can be accomplished cheaper with an AC-130 or 105 howitzers from Army or Marine fire control. That's because we destroyed the enemy air force on the ground (thanks to JSTARS and AWACS detection and relay to current gen AC). When we go to war with Iran it will be joint ground forces and convoys that own the battlefield after day 2. The current AC we have will certainly suffice for the openers.
You don't win wars from the air; you win them by physically occupying territory. The air piece helps for sure, but nobody is really touching us in the air now. We need ground leaders and better armor for personnel and vehicles; we need better ground radio systems, not "stealth" fighters that have no enemies. Two weeks into the next war we'll be using the F-22s like we use the F-15s right now... as stand-ins for AC-130s.
Oh wait... I should be happy that I am getting force shaped for the betterment of our future war machine! Wooo! Go Air Force! I am a part of the greater good. Wonderful.
The age of the fighter pilot as the tip of the spear has passed. Give the job to warrant officers as we should have done years ago. Spend money on protecting the lives of squads of humans, rather than a single human flying a machine that will be replaced with UCAVs in the near future.
-----Original Message-----
From: F-15 Pilot Capt 12 FS/DOC
To: Angry Cop 1stLt 3 SFS/SFO
Sent: 5/23/2006 8:45 PM
Subject: RE:
Like I said, great foresight - interesting that they chose you to be force shaped.
-----Original Message-----
From: Angry Cop 1stLt 3 SFS/SFO
To: Elmendorf CGOC; Elmendorf CGOC
Tue 5/23/2006 10:09 PM
Subject: RE:
Round III
To those that asked not to be included in my e-mails... sorry... no way to remove individual names. Just make a auto delete rule for my name in your mailbox or something.
-----------------------------------------
That's it, cap'n... stick it to the man that's getting kicked out. You sure learned me a lesson or two in how the AF works. Gee... maybe I was wrong most officers being overly self important.
Oh yeah... next time you are musing over the air medals you won during some milk run over Iraq, remember to laugh at all the support troops that allow you to live the AF dream... because that's what heroes do.
My original e-mail to the CGOC was meant to be a sarcastic little trifle on my way out the door. You have turned it into so much more... you've shown me that the AF just may be rotten at the junior officer level... my peer group. Just think... if I hadn't gotten force shaped I would actually be securing the aircraft that you fly. The thought alone makes me throw up in my mouth just a little.