Posted on 11/19/2012 6:19:40 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Next, if you can, please consider the structural differences between the branches.
Army: The entire officer class works to send the larger enlisted class into true danger, actual ground combat operations.
Top down. No matter the function of the officer, they are viewed as superiors.
Air Force-The entire enlisted class exists solely to facilitate sending a tiny group of elite officers into true danger.
All other officers are generally viewed more as supervisors, rather than “superiors”.
There is not the same pervasive “us against them”, officer versus enlisted, class based rivalry mentallity in the USAF, as there is in the US Army, the US Marines, and even the US Navy.
I'm not sure what “drift” I am supposed to “catch” from your “work” experience with an Air National Guard unit.
I have no direct connections to any National Guards, Air or Army.
For many years, it was not possible for any USAF officer to achieve the rank of General, unless they were also Pilots. I understand that has changed.
I don't consider that a good thing.
And yes, I do know the USAF originated from the US Army.
Both my parents were enlisted members in the US Army Air Corp.
Thank you and your parents for their service.
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