Impending CAP Talk Hiatus

Started by FlyTiger77, January 21, 2011, 03:27:05 AM

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FlyTiger77

Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls,

Within the next few weeks I will begin a year-long hiatus from CAP Talk precipitated by a lengthy vacation to a certain sandy place at the behest of my rich uncle, Sam.

I want you all to know that I have enjoyed reading CAP Talk and benefited greatly from the discussions, both serene and agitated. I love CAP because it allows me to be involved with people who want to make a positive difference in their lives and their communities. Plus, we do airplane stuff.

I look forward to rejoining the CAP Talk community in the future. Until then, keep the rotor RPM up and the greasy side down.

v/r
JACK E. MULLINAX II, Lt Col, CAP

marty1

Let me be the first on this forum to thank Lt Col Mullinax for his service to the TNWG. He has been an invaluable asset to the Wing staff and and his Excel skills are second to none. I will miss the colored spreadsheets with every piece of minutia tracked and hope the Army appreciates the wisdom and desire to exceed expectations that this man possess. Godspeed your return and thanks for your service to our country.

:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Marty Nix, Maj, CAP
DR Officer
TN-001

bosshawk

Blue skies and tail winds, Jack.  It only seems like yesterday that I got on a troop ship to Saigon.  My life has never been the same.  I am sure that yours will change also.

Good luck and God speed.

Paul
Paul M. Reed
Col, USA(ret)
Former CAP Lt Col
Wilson #2777

arBar

Quote from: marty1 on January 21, 2011, 03:54:43 AM
Let me be the first on this forum to thank Lt Col Mullinax for his service to the TNWG. He has been an invaluable asset to the Wing staff and and his Excel skills are second to none. I will miss the colored spreadsheets with every piece of minutia tracked and hope the Army appreciates the wisdom and desire to exceed expectations that this man possess. Godspeed your return and thanks for your service to our country.

:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

What he said.  Ditto.

indygreg

Wow, I wish I had a rich uncle that would send me to Acapulco for a year.





Seriously, good luck and God bless.

The CyBorg is destroyed

^^^What they said!

Enjoy yourself, Sir.
Exiled from GLR-MI-011

manfredvonrichthofen

Good luck Sir, I am truly jealous. I hope your city stays quiet for you.

By the way, Army, AF, MC, or Navy? And Iraq or Afgh?

Major Lord

You should know better than to ask a question like that.......

Major Lord
"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee."

JeffDG

Good luck, sir...and I look forward to working with you more upon your safe return.

The CyBorg is destroyed

Quote from: Major Lord on January 21, 2011, 03:47:00 PM
You should know better than to ask a question like that.......

Major Lord

The standard reply I've found is "Upickastan."

Sir, come back safely.
Exiled from GLR-MI-011

manfredvonrichthofen

Quote from: Major Lord on January 21, 2011, 03:47:00 PM
You should know better than to ask a question like that.......

Major Lord
Not OpSec, this sort of stuff is posted online, easy to find out, if you know the unit. If you know the unit you can even find the mailing address for the FOB posted on the unit website for FRG. None of what I have asked was OpSec violation. I want to know, because I try to setup sponsorships for deployed units.

Major Lord

He chose not to say,  including identifying his unit or date of departure.

Louis Lipps
Ship Sinker
"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee."

The CyBorg is destroyed

Quote from: Major Lord on January 21, 2011, 08:31:04 PM
He chose not to say,  including identifying his unit or date of departure.

Louis Lipps
Ship Sinker

Probably a wise choice on his part, whether he was ordered not to or chose not to.
Exiled from GLR-MI-011

manfredvonrichthofen

I am a ship sinker? Evidently you ought to check up on what is considered OpSec to the military. Check the bottom link for lists even in Arabic.
http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=49926
http://www.usf-iraq.com/

If he chooses not to say, that is no problem at all. I was just going to try to set his unit with a sponsor for mailing. I know how bad it feels to go a whole deployment without getting mail, and I like to try to not let that happen.

ZigZag911

Good luck, Colonel, and God bless you for your service!

FlyTiger77

All,

Thank you for the warm thoughts. I will miss reading CAP Talk regularly (some would even say obsessively).

I count it a coup that I was able to get Marty1 to post only his 3d entry in his several years of lurking. I must admit that working with him has been a singular pleasure in my time in CAP. I expect to hear more of the great things he does in Tennessee wing. JeffDG is also a marvelous asset for the Tennessee wing.

For the others that I do not know, keep fighting the good fight (and thanks for not turning this into a uniform thread!).

v/r
JACK E. MULLINAX II, Lt Col, CAP

Pylon

Stay safe out there, sir.  And of course if you wouldn't mind some mail while playing in the sandbox, rest assured if you choose to share your FPO/APO address with us, you'll get some love at mail call.



Michael F. Kieloch, Maj, CAP

A.Member

"For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return."

JK657

Quote from: manfredvonrichthofen on January 21, 2011, 08:43:18 PM
I am a ship sinker? Evidently you ought to check up on what is considered OpSec to the military. Check the bottom link for lists even in Arabic.
http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=49926
http://www.usf-iraq.com/

If he chooses not to say, that is no problem at all. I was just going to try to set his unit with a sponsor for mailing. I know how bad it feels to go a whole deployment without getting mail, and I like to try to not let that happen.

Thank you for posting that... OPSEC is one of the most misunderstood things in the military

bosshawk

OPSEC is even worse understood in CAP.
Paul M. Reed
Col, USA(ret)
Former CAP Lt Col
Wilson #2777

manfredvonrichthofen

True, OpSec is very misunderstood in the Military as a whole, and CAP, even DoD sometimes has a problem getting the idea of OpSec, even though they were part of making up what OpSec is today. However, if someone chooses not to say what they aren't sure is OpSec, the kudos, they shouldn't put anything out that they don't know for sure is OpSec unrelated. Or if they just aren't comfortable with letting certain people know, let them go through the pain of finding out if they don't already know how to find the info.

Sir, I wish you luck in the box, have fun, I know I did. I don't know if this is your first jump across the pond, but don't lump everyone into the same category as soon as you get there. You will find that some of them are the greatest people in the world, and you will find yourself wanting to go to their homes and eat with them, oh yes, that's right, they can cook great! Ask for some flat bread with fish and eggs, and wash it down with some nice hot chai, my ideal last dinner.

FlyTiger77

Thanks for all the kind thoughts (even with the OPSEC digression).

The adventure begins tomorrow.
JACK E. MULLINAX II, Lt Col, CAP

manfredvonrichthofen

Good luck and God speed.

Keep your head down and your powder dry.

PaulR


FlyTiger77

Thanks for the well wishes.

I arrived here on Sunday after a long but uneventful trip. I trust all is well in each of your CAP worlds.

JACK E. MULLINAX II, Lt Col, CAP

JeffDG

Quote from: FlyTiger77 on February 15, 2011, 08:23:14 PM
Thanks for the well wishes.

I arrived here on Sunday after a long but uneventful trip. I trust all is well in each of your CAP worlds.

All the best, and we'll keep the fires burning back in TNWG!

FlyTiger77

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,

If you are keeping score at home, I have returned (and in much less time than Dugout Doug did back in the big war)!

:)

v/r
JACK E. MULLINAX II, Lt Col, CAP

SARDOC


AlphaSigOU

Welcome back to the Land of the Big BX, or the Land of the Round Doorknobs! (I'm still serving overseas on Kwajalein...)
Lt Col Charles E. (Chuck) Corway, CAP
Gill Robb Wilson Award (#2901 - 2011)
Amelia Earhart Award (#1257 - 1982) - C/Major (retired)
Billy Mitchell Award (#2375 - 1981)
Administrative/Personnel/Professional Development Officer
Nellis Composite Squadron (PCR-NV-069)
KJ6GHO - NAR 45040

JC004

Long live round doorknobs!  oh, and WB.

JeffDG

Quote from: FlyTiger77 on October 25, 2011, 07:58:59 PM
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,

If you are keeping score at home, I have returned (and in much less time than Dugout Doug did back in the big war)!

:)

v/r
Lookin' for your old job back?  Please....   >:D

FlyTiger77

Well, I was going to ask for it back, but I understand that some real high-speed guy has it now and will be doing a bang-up job.
JACK E. MULLINAX II, Lt Col, CAP

Stonewall

Looks like we were gone about the same time.  I was OEF from early Jan to late July.

Welcome back.  Don't forget to update your ribbon rack with an ungodly amount of unnecessary accouterments.

Serving since 1987.

FlyTiger77

Quote from: Stonewall on October 26, 2011, 01:05:46 AM
Looks like we were gone about the same time.  I was OEF from early Jan to late July.

Welcome back.  Don't forget to update your ribbon rack with an ungodly amount of unnecessary accouterments.

Welcome back to you as well. I was an OND guy, so I have a lesser amount of unnecessary additions. I would think that when you add the first campaign medal you would remove the GWOT Service Medal, but that does not appear to be the case.
JACK E. MULLINAX II, Lt Col, CAP

AlphaSigOU

Quote from: FlyTiger77 on October 26, 2011, 12:12:21 PM
Quote from: Stonewall on October 26, 2011, 01:05:46 AM
Looks like we were gone about the same time.  I was OEF from early Jan to late July.

Welcome back.  Don't forget to update your ribbon rack with an ungodly amount of unnecessary accouterments.

Welcome back to you as well. I was an OND guy, so I have a lesser amount of unnecessary additions. I would think that when you add the first campaign medal you would remove the GWOT Service Medal, but that does not appear to be the case.

The GWOT-S medal stays. Post 9/11 veterans get the National Defense Service Medal, a campaign medal for either Iraq or Afghanistan (if they deployed to the sandbox) and the GWOT-S.
Lt Col Charles E. (Chuck) Corway, CAP
Gill Robb Wilson Award (#2901 - 2011)
Amelia Earhart Award (#1257 - 1982) - C/Major (retired)
Billy Mitchell Award (#2375 - 1981)
Administrative/Personnel/Professional Development Officer
Nellis Composite Squadron (PCR-NV-069)
KJ6GHO - NAR 45040

FlyTiger77

Quote from: AlphaSigOU on October 26, 2011, 02:44:13 PM
Quote from: FlyTiger77 on October 26, 2011, 12:12:21 PM
Quote from: Stonewall on October 26, 2011, 01:05:46 AM
Looks like we were gone about the same time.  I was OEF from early Jan to late July.

Welcome back.  Don't forget to update your ribbon rack with an ungodly amount of unnecessary accouterments.

Welcome back to you as well. I was an OND guy, so I have a lesser amount of unnecessary additions. I would think that when you add the first campaign medal you would remove the GWOT Service Medal, but that does not appear to be the case.

The GWOT-S medal stays. Post 9/11 veterans get the National Defense Service Medal, a campaign medal for either Iraq or Afghanistan (if they deployed to the sandbox) and the GWOT-S.

Yes, I understand all of that. At the risk of further drifting my own thread, my point was that a campaign medal renders the GWOT-S medal somewhat redundant. Of course, I also think the Army Service Ribbon is somewhat silly.
JACK E. MULLINAX II, Lt Col, CAP

MSG Mac

GWOT-S = served in support of the war-Anywhere
GWOT-E =served in direct support  in specified areas (Kuwait, HOA, Stan's, Philipines, etc)
Afghan and Iraq Service Medals= Actual service within the borders of those countries
Michael P. McEleney
Lt Col CAP
MSG USA (Retired)
50 Year Member

Smokey

Welcome back safe and sound.

Glad you are here.
If you stand for nothing, you will fall for anything.
To err is human, to blame someone else shows good management skills.

flyguy06

Quote from: FlyTiger77 on January 21, 2011, 03:27:05 AM
Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls,

Within the next few weeks I will begin a year-long hiatus from CAP Talk precipitated by a lengthy vacation to a certain sandy place at the behest of my rich uncle, Sam.

I want you all to know that I have enjoyed reading CAP Talk and benefited greatly from the discussions, both serene and agitated. I love CAP because it allows me to be involved with people who want to make a positive difference in their lives and their communities. Plus, we do airplane stuff.

I look forward to rejoining the CAP Talk community in the future. Until then, keep the rotor RPM up and the greasy side down.

v/r


Thats interesting. I actually found CAPTalk.net while I was in the desert back in 05. Talking to CAP members helped keep me sane over there. Good luck to you.

FlyTiger77

Quote from: flyguy06 on October 28, 2011, 04:03:37 AM
Quote from: FlyTiger77 on January 21, 2011, 03:27:05 AM
Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls,

Within the next few weeks I will begin a year-long hiatus from CAP Talk precipitated by a lengthy vacation to a certain sandy place at the behest of my rich uncle, Sam.

I want you all to know that I have enjoyed reading CAP Talk and benefited greatly from the discussions, both serene and agitated. I love CAP because it allows me to be involved with people who want to make a positive difference in their lives and their communities. Plus, we do airplane stuff.

I look forward to rejoining the CAP Talk community in the future. Until then, keep the rotor RPM up and the greasy side down.

v/r


Thats interesting. I actually found CAPTalk.net while I was in the desert back in 05. Talking to CAP members helped keep me sane over there. Good luck to you.

Unfortunately, forums such as this were blocked on our work network and the service at 'home' was poor at best. Thus, it was an exercise in frustration to try to do much worthwhile CAPTalking while deployed.
JACK E. MULLINAX II, Lt Col, CAP