I have to agree with that. Just because you didn't go to war and fight on the front line doesn't mean that you did nothing for the Corps or any other service.CORPSviation said:I can honestly say, most WWII vets would not agree with this. Even though you may not have been involved in whatever, you were in the service at the time and you could have been invovled. In the Marine Corps, every Marine is a Marine whether or not they are infantry or a cook. Is a cook less important, no, they are still a Marine. I dont know what service the original poster is in, but its important that if they could go, they would go.
Kolja said:Late for work??? Probably no surprise I wasn't aware there was a "cookie" for that one ...
I'm checking this out. So far all I've found is an article written by Col. Hackworth: DEFENDING AMERICASuper18Ordie said:But Col. Hackworth shouldnt be one to talk about worthless medals because didnt I hear that he got caught wearing an unauthorized Ranger badge?
HOORAH said:I have to agree with that. Just because you didn't go to war and fight on the front line doesn't mean that you did nothing for the Corps or any other service.
I can think of plenty of people all through the years that I know personally that served during war and didn't go to where the war was. It doesn't mean they "sucked" at their job or had a "useless" job, on the contrary they were the best at what they did/do. When they asked/ask to go to war, about a bagillion times including petitioning and talking to everyone there is to go, they were/are told "you are our best, we don't send our best. You train others and we send them, not our best until absolutely necessary." So in other words being the best pilot the Navy has, for example, means that you "suck" because you didn't go to war and you don't get rewarded unless you go, right? Just some food for thought.
Super18Ordie said:I just found out that he had died
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I never metioned any filing system in anything I said, as a matter of fact. Your reading into to what I said. As a matter of fact I am referring to a personal family friend who flew F-18s for the Navy during the Gulf War and they wouldn't send him or his unit despite their numerous asking and petitions to go to war feeling that that is why they fly. Despite their numerous efforts they were constantly told you are our best pilots, we don't send our best. You train the ones we do send." So I guess from what you're saying is that you shouldn't strive to be the best at what you do because then no one will know that you are "badass" because you won't have anything to show for it but a pilot's licesence and a he!! of a lot of hours logged.phrogdriver said:It shouldn’t mean you redid the filing system.
HOORAH said:I am referring to a personal family friend who flew F-18s for the Navy during the Gulf War and they wouldn't send him or his unit despite their numerous asking and petitions to go to war feeling that that is why they fly.
HOORAH said:I never metioned any filing system in anything I said, as a matter of fact. Your reading into to what I said. As a matter of fact I am referring to a personal family friend who flew F-18s for the Navy during the Gulf War and they wouldn't send him or his unit despite their numerous asking and petitions to go to war feeling that that is why they fly. Despite their numerous efforts they were constantly told you are our best pilots, we don't send our best. You train the ones we do send." So I guess from what you're saying is that you shouldn't strive to be the best at what you do because then no one will know that you are "badass" because you won't have anything to show for it but a pilot's licesence and a he!! of a lot of hours logged.
Pretty much the way it works for both Es and Os is everyone is essentially ranked, then the Fitreps/Evals are adjusted accordingly. The reporting senior's average is included, so it gives you a baseline reference from which to judge the individual's score. The way it's done today is much better than in the early 90s when everybody was getting 4.0. Like many things in the Navy, timing still plays a big part.Pags said:Having nevver written an eval, I have no firsthand experience, but does anyone know if "grade inflation" is a common occurence in evals/fitreps? And does this lead to the need for some other way to discriminate the truly excellent in a way other than the fitrep, such as an end of tour award?
HOORAH said:I never metioned any filing system in anything I said, as a matter of fact. Your reading into to what I said. As a matter of fact I am referring to a personal family friend who flew F-18s for the Navy during the Gulf War and they wouldn't send him or his unit despite their numerous asking and petitions to go to war feeling that that is why they fly. Despite their numerous efforts they were constantly told you are our best pilots, we don't send our best. You train the ones we do send." So I guess from what you're saying is that you shouldn't strive to be the best at what you do because then no one will know that you are "badass" because you won't have anything to show for it but a pilot's licesence and a he!! of a lot of hours logged.
wink said:No single service would unilaterally disarm.