Yet you all smash yourself into a tube and call yourselves seaman. Go figure.
I agree buncha POGs. Hah. I was 820th though. No law enforcement mission persay
Ships are all tubular also and wow so technical when the butt hurt is pointed at you. Lmao.Actually that is incorrect. A mere 6% of Sailors serve on subs. Something about a mission set pertaining to nuclear deterrent that the AF is unable to match. And many other things that the Silent Service does that we may never know.
But hey, it's the USAF birthday not the USN so let's celebrate with another meme!
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Ships are all tubular also and wow so technical when the butt hurt is pointed at you. Lmao.
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My 21 year old son just swore in to the USAF. Contract for SERE Specialist. You can imagine the USMC/USAF shit talk happening about now He ships out in Nov, so hoping he will join us for ARV.
Yet we don't call ourselves seamen. Just sayin.Airplanes are tubular, Minuteman launch complex stations are in a tubular hole in the ground, need we go on with that angle of the debate?
My 21 year old son just swore in to the USAF. Contract for SERE Specialist. You can imagine the USMC/USAF shit talk happening about now He ships out in Nov, so hoping he will join us for ARV.
Thanks!That's awesome - congrats!
You realize how ambiguous this entire statement is right? Sailors full of seaman (sp) and men wearing heels and panties goes right along with many of those other statements about the navy. Just sayin.You can take a Sailor out of the Navy, but you can never take the Seaman out of the Sailor.
You realize how ambiguous this entire statement is right? Sailors full of seaman (sp) and men wearing heels and panties goes right along with many of those other statements about the navy. Just sayin.