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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Avenue-X--Ceejay1000 Tries to Justify His Bogus Military Job Information


Ceejay1000:  I told you what I did and what branch I was in.

I know. Once I searched for "radarnav" via phone and internet research, I came up with nothing. Hence the follow up questions that I sent you.

Ceejay1000:  With all of your resources , I am amazed that you couldn't determine my prior AFSC, especially since you asked about it from people in the same branch. I was an aviator.

Actually, I searched the multiple AFSC options listed. They had radar mentioned more than once... that's why I've asked you what your specific AFSC was. Also, I didn't see "radarnav".

AFSC is an example of the kind of stuff that vets would be able to spit out.  I know what my enlisted and officer specialty in the Navy were. I know what my past and current Army MOS are.

Alright, you "were" an aviator...

Guess what? There's more than one AFSC that falls under Aircrew/Air Operations. Which one are you? You've still failed to answer that question.

All I'm asking is that you PM me your AFSC.

Ceejay1000:  Giving my service dates, location, etc. seems ,to me, unnecessary at this point. Also, one's Rank is one's pay grade, unless you're civil service

Actually, this is very applicable to what I'm getting at.

Your Iraq War views, and your views on what our troops are alledgedly doing, are one thing. They don't reflect those of someone that has any major operational or military experience. They don't even reflect views that veterans, who oppose the war, hold.

Now, here's why the above information is relevant.

1. Your service dates would tell me if you've served during war time.

2. Your deployment location would tell me if you've deployed to a combat zone. It would indicate WHICH combat zone you may have deployed to, when you deployed there, etc.

3. Your rank would give me an approximate indication of how much experience you have in the military.

Of course, there are more variable than this that we could consider. For example, even in the same area... variables will change... and thus change certain people's standings when it comes to expressing what's happening in Iraq.

A good example is the views of the Pre Iraq War CENTCOM commanders versus the views of the Iraq War CENTCOM commanders.

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