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Richard
12-03-2010, 10:43
News Flash just showed him landing at Bagram and being met by Ambassador and GEN Petraeus - planned meeting with Kharzai may or may not happen.

And so it goes...

Richard :munchin

Pete
12-03-2010, 11:18
It's the POTUS's job to do stuff like this.

Some will complain - the same ones who would complain if he didn't go.

glebo
12-03-2010, 11:21
perhaps another missile launch like last time??:munchin

or bailing on the tax and DADT issues??

But, as Pete said...I suppose it is his job....is Hillary still around:confused:

grog18b
12-03-2010, 12:24
No one want's Hillary... We don't like it when she comes back, and I'm sure they don't like seeing her either...;)

1stindoor
12-03-2010, 12:26
or bailing on the tax and DADT issues??


Negative...due to recent Poll results...he's discussing what Thursdays should look like in the U.S.

echoes
12-03-2010, 13:07
...and I'm sure they don't like seeing her either...;)

Hehehehehehe...:p

Well, "The bomber jacket" looked good on camera, I thought.......

Anyone?:rolleyes:

Holly

trvlr
12-03-2010, 13:12
Hehehehehehe...:p

Well, "The bomber jacket" looked good on camera, I thought.......

Anyone?:rolleyes:

Holly

I can't think of a President in my lifetime that didn't have one of those bomber jackets. I think there's some sort of Presidential fraternity significance to it, but my google fu is weak.

wet dog
12-03-2010, 13:15
It's the POTUS's job to do stuff like this.

Some will complain - the same ones who would complain if he didn't go.

I say put an M-4 in his hands and send him out on a patrol.

18DWife
12-03-2010, 13:17
I say put an M-4 in his hands and send him out on a patrol.


YEP :lifter He would have to be a REAL MAN to do something like that tho :D

drymartini66
12-03-2010, 13:31
YEP :lifter He would have to be a REAL MAN to do something like that tho :D

Agreed. Just another photo-op for the VIPs to feel good about themselves.

wet dog
12-03-2010, 13:41
Agreed. Just another photo-op for the VIPs to feel good about themselves.

We should send him a copy of Elizabeth gilbert's book The Last American Man, but title it "The Last America President?: An excersice in failed Social Reforms and getting America back to it's founding Principles".

echoes
12-03-2010, 14:45
We should send him a copy of Elizabeth gilbert's book The Last American Man, but title it "The Last America President?: An excersice in failed Social Reforms and getting America back to it's founding Principles".

Or perhaps Tatonka316's book about his son, SSG Chris Falkel!!!;):lifter

Maybe THE POTUS could learn something..... :munchin

Holly

Buffalobob
12-04-2010, 08:01
I say put an M-4 in his hands and send him out on a patrol.

Send W, Cheny and Rummy with him. Between the four of them you might could make a whole man. Then again you might not.

PedOncoDoc
12-04-2010, 12:34
Send W, Cheny and Rummy with him. Between the four of them you might could make a whole man. Then again you might not.

I thought you were implying something else when you suggested sending an armed Cheney on patrol with P-BO. :D

Dusty
12-04-2010, 12:48
I can't think of a President in my lifetime that didn't have one of those bomber jackets. I think there's some sort of Presidential fraternity significance to it, but my google fu is weak.

Wonder how many POTUS' wore issued bomber jackets?

:munchin

Sten
12-04-2010, 15:27
Wonder how many POTUS' wore issued bomber jackets?

:munchin

I will start:

1. Papa Bush.

Dusty
12-04-2010, 15:35
I will start:

1. Papa Bush.

Wonder if W. was issued one along with the keys to an F-102? :munchin

Pete
12-04-2010, 16:02
Wonder if W. was issued one along with the keys to an F-102? :munchin

We would need an Air Force rep on this one. I don't think so in a technical way. Not sure of the time line but the Air Force did away with the leather jacket when it came into the modern age. The FOGs had their's.

At some point it was "brought back" for the younger crowd and has been around ever since.

And FWISW F-10 anything under 6 was said to be not so easy to fly but the 102 especially.

kgoerz
12-04-2010, 16:14
Maybe he is trying to Top Iran's Leader's Members Only Jacket

regularamymedic
12-04-2010, 18:59
29 hrs.....Thats about what the average staff Officer/NCO worked that week on Bagram to plan this thing......It was great to finally see him leave.....

No offense to the Commander in Chief, but hope he doesnt come back.....at least this tour...

Was told by someone who shook his hand that he had frail hands, like that of a 86 year old woman.....thought that was funny....

kgoerz
12-04-2010, 19:29
29 hrs.....Thats about what the average staff Officer/NCO worked that week on Bagram to plan this thing......It was great to finally see him leave.....

No offense to the Commander in Chief, but hope he doesnt come back.....at least this tour...

Was told by someone who shook his hand that he had frail hands, like that of a 86 year old woman.....thought that was funny....

Excellent Post

chance
12-05-2010, 01:00
I stayed on our Camp when the POTUS was here. It's easier that way.

Richard
12-05-2010, 07:00
At some point it {leather flying jackets} was "brought back" for the younger crowd and has been around ever since.

This was brought back circa '90-'91 when Tony McPeak became USAF CofS and the focus became an "If you ain't a fighter jock - you ain't real Air Force" sort of mentality. I've got a really funny document packed away somewhere that began making the rounds in the USAF at that time titled "TAC-umsizing the Air Force."

McPeak was the guy responsible for the major reorganization of the USAF from a TAC/MAC/SAC into an ACC/AMC/GSC structure.

He was also the guy who tried to change their uniforms so they didn't look so much like the Army's - his choice would have made them look more like the Navy's or a commercial airline pilot's. According to my friends over in USAFE at Ramstein and 17th AF at Sembach during that time, there was a lot of hullabaloo over it in the Air Force...and the uniforms remain unchanged.

And so it goes...

Richard :munchin

JJ_BPK
12-05-2010, 07:47
This was brought back circa '90-'91 when Tony McPeak became USAF CofS and the focus became an "If you ain't a fighter jock - you ain't real Air Force" sort of mentality.

I think Berry is more the Top Gun type of guy??

http://www.leather-jacket.com/Elite_Collection_Tom_Cruise_Top_Gun_G_1_Flight_Jac _p/ypc-367xce.htm



:confused::eek::rolleyes::p

lksteve
12-05-2010, 09:07
I will start:

1. Papa Bush.That sounds about right...when I was a Ground Liaison Officer with a fighter wing, they were starting to get them and that was 1989...

Combat Diver
12-05-2010, 09:16
At least Papa Bush earned his flight jacket.

CD

JJ_BPK
12-05-2010, 09:23
LTJG Bush & leather jackets go way back...

http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq10-1.htm

When they started thinking about naming a flat-top after him, may have been one of the instigators to the resurrection of the Navy G-1 and USAF A-2..

akv
12-05-2010, 10:12
Bob Hope had a crack about how friendly the locals were, "They gave me a 21 gun salute... even before we landed." Now its hot potato between the WH, ABC, and DOD...:confused:

Was President Obama endangered by premature news reports of his arrival in Afghan warzone?

December 3, 2010 | 9:58 pm

A growing flap -- and concerns -- over President Obama's personal safety and security in the Afghan war zone tonight, given that some American news outlets reported he was there nearly a half-hour before Air Force One actually landed.

The concern is not just factual. Thus alerted, an enemy with a shoulder-fired missile near Bagram Air Base outside Kabul could have fired on the president's plane or its decoys.

The president is over the Atlantic Ocean now on a 15-hour return trip following a....

...three-hour-25-minute stay at Bagram and a refueling stop in Germany. He'll return to the White House early Saturday morning and is expected to make a statement about the newly-completed U.S.-Korean trade agreement, which had stalled during his recent visit to Seoul.

According to news pool reports from Air Force One, already White House officials are investigating how the news embargo was dangerously broken first by ABC News and then CNN and MSNBC.

The president is almost always accompanied by a shifting team of pool reporters. Though they don't necessarily see the chief executive on every outing, they are along or in the vicinity on virtually all such trips, including Obama's frequent golf games.

The agreement between any administration and the news media is that on such dangerous forays into war zones, news of the trip is embargoed until the president is on the ground or in some cases already departed the area.

The reality, however, is that even before a landing, hundreds if not thousands of people are aware of a secret trip. And the destination is obvious.

Since President George W. Bush surprised U.S. troops in Iraq one Thanksgiving Day, such an at least annual travel homage for Bush or Dick Cheney, Obama or Vice President Joe Biden has become de rigeur, especially in holiday seasons.

As The Ticket reported here earlier today in greater detail, Obama's trip was particularly predictable since he, his family and numerous Chicago friends are scheduled to leave the White House for Hawaii on Dec. 18 for another two-week holiday vacation. Had he not made a frontline appearance before hitting the beach and golf course there, he would no doubt have received abundant critcism over his attitude toward less fortunate service personnel.

As Air Force One was nearing Bagram Friday evening local time, pool reporters began preparing the news for release by home offices. But when they contacted editors, the traveling reporters were informed the news was already widely known back home. ABC News had broken the news nearly 20 minutes previously, quickly followed by some but not all hungry competitors.

In fact, according to TVNewser, Fox News Channel was the only major news outlet to strictly honor the Obama security embargo, waiting and reporting the president's arrival in Afghanistan two minutes after White House press aides gave the official OK.

Some details of the president's plans in Afghanistan were also reported incorrectly initially, and his helicopter trip into Kabul to meet President Hamid Karzai was canceled due to weather concerns.

The fault might rest with defense officials and a misunderstanding. ABC says that an hour before the president's arrival, it was informed of a military video feed of the upcoming presidential event in an aircraft hangar at Bagram and told there was no embargo. So reporter Martha Raddatz, already in Afghanistan on a separate trip, went live with the story, citing unnamed sources. Competitors stampeded behind.

The dangerous premature report is likely to cause a tightening of security for future Obama trips. In his new book "Decision Points," former President Bush details the secrecy involved in one of his holiday trips to the Iraq war zone. According to Bush, he and national security adviser Condi Rice were hidden in the backseat of a Secret Service car leaving the president's Texas ranch late one evening.

The long overnight voyage was kept so secret that even a detachment of Secret Service agents at the ranch was unaware until the next day that the commander-in-chief had been spirited halfway around the world by conspiring security colleagues. Such, obviously, was not the case Friday.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2010/12/obama-afghan-trip-security-flap.html

18DWife
12-05-2010, 10:37
At least Papa Bush earned his flight jacket.

CD



:cool:

Pete
12-05-2010, 10:51
Bob Hope had a crack about how friendly the locals were, "They gave me a 21 gun salute... even before we landed." Now its hot potato between the WH, ABC, and DOD...:confused:...............

Beware of your "friends".

I notice FOX News was not on the Bad Boy List.

drymartini66
12-06-2010, 15:31
I stayed on our Camp when the POTUS was here. It's easier that way.

I remember when VIPs came to our neck of the woods, I was either off duty, somewhere else on post or flying somewhere around the Sands of Arabia. Thank God. Too many resources were wasted when they came to "visit".