Bravopilot I was in the largest year for UPT
My class of 73-09 was called the Short Timers since they cut our class time to 52 weeks. I still have a class arm patch.
Bravopilot I was in the largest year for UPT
My class of 73-09 was called the Short Timers since they cut our class time to 52 weeks. I still have a class arm patch.
Rickochet I was 81-04 at Columbus. first class with women at Columbus--they had weekly updates on their status in the Base paper. They got many extra looks (one was good looking, one had a mustache), but the men were ejected weekly. No wash backs. We had 2 Saudis too, they also had many breaks.
When I arrived in April of '80. they still had the Iranians in the BOQs while the US was deciding what to do with them, they stopped training well before that but whole families plus their goats were in Billeting.
How long was UPT? When I went, it was 49 weeks of training not counting holidays.
I thought you told me you could fly a B52 with one eye closed!
sdandrea1 Yes, but only in a nuclear conflict. Very rare sir. They went to these in place of the eye patch. Pretty cool. Too expensive to foul up but did wear them a few times in exercise.
People who think they know it all but don't know shit.
Companies with overdue invoices asking us to sign their document on ethics. Really? Did you read it?
azgreg azgreg Had my first post 60 physical. I'm now on Tamsulosin for my prostate and Lisinopril for my blood pressure along with a blood pressure machine for dailey testing.
And now I'm also on Atorvastatin.
A little update. When I first tested my bp was 181/84. Today it is 104/62.
I believe I started to have a reaction to the statin. My face started feeling like it had a massive razor burn going on and I was feeling like I just couldn't get comfortable no matter what. I stopped taking it and am seeing the doctor tomorrow.
sdandrea1 Has he tried CoQ10 for relief? friends of mine use it to help with joint pain.
I take CoQ10 as well. My brother is inherently against taking anything. I think he might try Repatha if his doc approves. Thanks, tho!
Better living through chemistry.
My sister can’t take statins. She has to get injections instead. Insurance company fought like hell to pay for them. She won in the end.