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Monday, February 20, 2012

HBO's Cathouse Series' Air Force Amy--Her Conflicting Duty Station Claims


Now, let's scrutinize her list of assignments.

Her profile lists her at Air Combat Command from 1983 to 1987. That's pretty impressive considering that Air Combat Command didn't get activated until June 1, 1992. Keep in mind that she claims to have served from 1984 to 1989.

Then we have this:

"I didn't get my cross training or reenlistment bonus so I decided to act on my own ultimatum, with a few wine coolers under my belt; I made my way out to the Chicken Ranch. I actually applied for work at the Chicken Ranch three months prior to my honorable discharge and began working there afterwards in February of 1990." -- Air Force Amy

Assuming that she got out in January, 1990, Air Combat Command got activated two years after she got out.

Her second assignment places her at the 554th Security Police Squadron from 1983 to 1987. This would've put her at Nellis Air Force Base at Las Vegas in 1986... when Marcos got escorted out of the Philippines.

Her third assignment also places her with the 57th Fighter Weapons Wing from 1983 to 1987. Again, this would've put her at Nellis Air Force Base at Las Vegas. The unit was an Air Force counterpart to the Navy's "Top Gun."

She also claims to have served with the United States Pacific Air Forces from 1984 to 1989. This would've placed her at Hickam Air Force Base, in Hawaii, during the same period she was assigned to Nellis Air Force Base.

She may have attempted to use this to back her claims that she was part of the Marcos Detail. So, how does the Marcos flight out of the Philippines go?

From the Lost Angeles Times, February 26, 1986:

"The U.S. Air Force C-141 transport carrying Marcos and his family to Hawaii landed at Hickam Air Force Base at 12:42 p.m. PST. The plane carried the party of 89 including his wife, Imelda, three children and three grandchildren from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam earlier in the day." -- LA Times Feb 26, 1986.

The C-141 flew from Clark Air Force Base, The Philippines, to Anderson Air Force Base, Guam. Then it flew from Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, to Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. If the Air Force operates like the Navy and the Army, two scenarios are possible.

The first security element boards with Marcos and family in Clark Air Force Base. This security detachment is based out of Clark. They ride the plane to Guam. While at Guam, a security element, based in Guam, gets assigned to the Marcos plane. They ride that plane to Hawaii. The original element, from Clark Air Force base remains in Guam until the next flight back to Clark Air Base. The Guam security element escort Marcos et al to Hawaii, then wait for the next flight back to Guam.

In the second scenario, the Clark security element rides all the way from the Philippines to Hawaii.

Even if Air Force Amy's duty assignment claims were true, she still wouldn't have been assigned to Marcos' security element.

Based on this information, what's Air Force Amy's true background with regards to the Air Force?

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