Even when I'm filling out forms, I always capitalize "THE"
Horrifically gay.
Even when I'm filling out forms, I always capitalize "THE"
...I always emphasis the "THE" in "THE Ohio State University" because there are many branch locations and it is absolutely important as a Buckeye to distinguish the main campus in Columbus.
I started reading chapter 31, then....
You made a knock against the academic institution that is THE Ohio State University:icon_rage
I could not read any farther.
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I keed......once I am done with these papers I will read on. I probably won't be able to help on the technical aspect of your novel but if I do have input it will be noted.
Best of luck, sir!
Looks like we have a winner then!
Would this be the two or one-seat version, do you think?
And if this should be a two-seater, anyone who could give me a reasonable pilot/NFO dialogue for releasing ordinance, that would be truly appreciated.
First thoughts:
Alma maters really aren't that big a deal in aviation after you've been an Ensign for 6 months. Even for the Academy guys. Yes, occasionally, I've heard people talk about stories from being in Company X or somesuch, but most of the time, who cares?
If I were to walk up to two Academy guys and hear what I heard in Chapter 31, I'd look at them like they had two heads. If someone is really that proud/obnoxious about their alma mater, others would take note and either tease them about it or talk about it when they're not around. Football and March Madness excepted. Also, no one becomes "acting CO/XO" just because the CO/XO is flying. That's what radios are for. The only time that occurs is if he/she is TAD or on leave.
The "Bridge Tower" is called the island or the superstructure.
Ordnance goes boom. Ordinances are passed by the City Council.
A heads-up display is known in the trade as a "HUD," not a "heads-up."
I would recommend also getting a copy of Strunk and White's The Elements of Style, and giving the whole manuscript a good grammar scrubbing. There are little errors here and there which bug the heck out of me when I try to read it. I think if you try to sell the story to someone, that will be a big deal. Be a grammar Nazi, unless you are deliberately trying to have some effect with your prose, or are writing dialogue.
I'll let a Hornet guy speak to the details, but the idea of a modern strike fighter doing a 90 degree dive like an SBD doesn't seem right. I was under the impression that dive bombing was only necessary with dumb bombs.
I was an embassy guard, if you let me know what chapters to look at I can give you some info on the embassy Marines.
Just from looking over chapter 1:
-Marines don't get an MSG Ribbon until after they complete their tour (ie: The character wouldn't have one yet, unless he was the Det Cmdr and had served a prior tour as a watchstander then come back)
-This may be nitpicky: But a detachment wouldn't go port and starboard for a POTUS visit, other detachments would each send a single Marine in order to fulfill the number of people required for whatever watch is set up, and the actual detachment that was located there would continue to stand watch in the embassy normally.
-MSG Company Commanders are Lt. Colonels not Captains. They need to be O-5's in order to have enough "pay-grade" to stand up to the Ambassador if need-be.
As for LT Littlehawk's callsign, I am not coming up with much as a play on his name. I have:
Henery (the chickenhawk in the Foghorn Leghorn cartoons)
Chickenhawk
Hawkito
If none of those strikes a chord, I will just pick something totally unrelated.
.....excuse my ignorance, but I have heard the phrase "pickle." Does that mean drop or does it mean when the bomb hits the target?
What's a Marine ALO?We had a Marine ALO in my battalion who had a somewhat demeaning callsign given to him after he dropped some dummy ordnance in New River by accident.