The Elemendorf based 19th Fighter Squadron flying F-15C Eagles recently launched on a practice alert with Maj and Capt Jones at the controls (who are a married couple assigned to the squadron). Read the story.
Wow, gives new meaning to compartmentalizing in the cockpit...
A little hard for them to not take their work home with 'em...![]()
A little hard for them to not take their work home with 'em...![]()
Granted they were brothers, but I was under the impression that family members could not serve in the same unit.
So basically it was a non-issue for the command until somebody squealed.The fact he didn't tell anyone probably didn't help and we found out through somebody telling on them.
I had two brothers work for me.Siblings are not allowed to serve on the same ship.
Siblings are not allowed to serve on the same ship; I assume that extends to the same unit too. This policy is detailed in "Left to Die: The Tragedy of the USS Juneau" (great read, BTW). That's the boat the five Sullivan brothers died on and also the four Rogers brothers. I dunno if the other services have a similar rule. The book, obviously, doesn't talk about married folks. I don't think the rule would be the same for other than siblings as the intent of the rule is to protect a family from losing all its children in one event.