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Started by ProdigalJim, October 21, 2013, 10:36:18 PM

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Shuman 14

Joseph J. Clune
Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police

USMCR: 1990 - 1992                           USAR: 1993 - 1998, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - Present     CAP: 2013 - 2014, 2021 - Present
INARNG: 1992 - 1993, 1998 - 2000      Active Army: 2003 - 2005                                       USCGAux: 2004 - Present

Panache


Shuman 14

NICE!  ;D

You should get her one of these:

Joseph J. Clune
Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police

USMCR: 1990 - 1992                           USAR: 1993 - 1998, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - Present     CAP: 2013 - 2014, 2021 - Present
INARNG: 1992 - 1993, 1998 - 2000      Active Army: 2003 - 2005                                       USCGAux: 2004 - Present

Shuman 14

BTW, I think this just became a uniform thread.  >:D
Joseph J. Clune
Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police

USMCR: 1990 - 1992                           USAR: 1993 - 1998, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - Present     CAP: 2013 - 2014, 2021 - Present
INARNG: 1992 - 1993, 1998 - 2000      Active Army: 2003 - 2005                                       USCGAux: 2004 - Present

Panache

I'm more concerned she's trying to drop a hint.

If she asks me to wear that shirt before walking into a dark room, I'm out.

Shuman 14

Quote from: Panache on November 19, 2013, 05:56:50 AM
I'm more concerned she's trying to drop a hint.

If she asks me to wear that shirt before walking into a dark room, I'm out.

has she taken out any new life insurance plans... I'm just saying.  ;)
Joseph J. Clune
Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police

USMCR: 1990 - 1992                           USAR: 1993 - 1998, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - Present     CAP: 2013 - 2014, 2021 - Present
INARNG: 1992 - 1993, 1998 - 2000      Active Army: 2003 - 2005                                       USCGAux: 2004 - Present

SarDragon

Tick-tock. Tick-tock. Tick-tock.  ;)
Dave Bowles
Maj, CAP
AT1, USN Retired
50 Year Member
Mitchell Award (unnumbered)
C/WO, CAP, Ret

wuzafuzz

Quote from: Panache on November 19, 2013, 04:48:16 AM
Quote from: PHall on November 19, 2013, 04:40:44 AM
Quote from: Panache on November 19, 2013, 04:37:16 AM
Quote from: Al Sayre on November 19, 2013, 04:14:29 AM
Just so I don't have to wear the red shirt...

Sorry, the new 39-1 says you have to wear a maroon shirt to match the "new" grade epaulets.

Right over your head!!!   :clap:

Watch the original Star Trek sometime. 99% of the guys who got killed wore Red shirts.

Oh, it wasn't over my head.  Not at all.  Just trying to put a CAP-spin on it.



"taH pagh taHbe'!"
Wait a second, that red shirt doesn't have any stripes on the cuff of his sleeve.  He's not Ensign Ricky, he's either SMWOG Ricky (goner) or he's CAP NCO Ricky.  If the latter everything will be OK because he can do things "commissioned officers" (without a commission) can't master.  >:D
"You can't stop the signal, Mal."

ColonelJack

Quote from: wuzafuzz on November 19, 2013, 11:36:45 AM
Quote from: Panache on November 19, 2013, 04:48:16 AM
Quote from: PHall on November 19, 2013, 04:40:44 AM
Quote from: Panache on November 19, 2013, 04:37:16 AM
Quote from: Al Sayre on November 19, 2013, 04:14:29 AM
Just so I don't have to wear the red shirt...

Sorry, the new 39-1 says you have to wear a maroon shirt to match the "new" grade epaulets.

Right over your head!!!   :clap:

Watch the original Star Trek sometime. 99% of the guys who got killed wore Red shirts.

Oh, it wasn't over my head.  Not at all.  Just trying to put a CAP-spin on it.



"taH pagh taHbe'!"
Wait a second, that red shirt doesn't have any stripes on the cuff of his sleeve.  He's not Ensign Ricky, he's either SMWOG Ricky (goner) or he's CAP NCO Ricky.  If the latter everything will be OK because he can do things "commissioned officers" (without a commission) can't master.  >:D

No, he's Ensign Ricky.  Ensigns wore "officer" shirts without any braid.

Jack
Jack Bagley, Ed. D.
Lt. Col., CAP (now inactive)
Gill Robb Wilson Award No. 1366, 29 Nov 1991
Admiral, Great Navy of the State of Nebraska
Honorary Admiral, Navy of the Republic of Molossia

Mitchell 1969

#949
Quote from: shuman14 on November 18, 2013, 05:57:28 AM
Quote from: cap235629 on November 18, 2013, 05:27:52 AM
Quote from: shuman14 on November 18, 2013, 05:26:25 AM


FYI, most Volunteer Fire Departments and Police Reserve Programs required degrees to progress into their officer ranks... even as volunteers.

In what universe?

You make overly broad statements that are based on your limited experience.

23+ years military experience and 15+ years civilian law enforcement experience... yah I'm limited.  ::)

Nah. But I'll play along. If you can name 3 police reserve programs that have such a requirement.
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Bernard J. Wilson, Major, CAP

Mitchell 1969; Earhart 1971; Eaker 1973. Cadet Flying Encampment, License, 1970. IACE New Zealand 1971; IACE Korea 1973.

CAP has been bery, bery good to me.

Mitchell 1969

Quote from: Panache on November 18, 2013, 07:36:37 PM
Quote from: AirAux on November 18, 2013, 07:25:04 PM
So, what you are saying is that the military has no basis for requiring degrees for their officers?

No, what we're saying is that the Civil Air Patrol has no basis for requiring degrees for their officers.

True. But, for an interesting sidebar - consider the countries, including some of our major Allies, which have no degree requirement for commissioning, flying airplanes, leading battalions, captaining ships...and they don't seem to be suffering for it.
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Bernard J. Wilson, Major, CAP

Mitchell 1969; Earhart 1971; Eaker 1973. Cadet Flying Encampment, License, 1970. IACE New Zealand 1971; IACE Korea 1973.

CAP has been bery, bery good to me.

Luis R. Ramos

Ah, but the United States is the leader of all.We have to set the example.

>:D

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Panache

Quote from: SarDragon on November 19, 2013, 09:02:18 AM
Tick-tock. Tick-tock. Tick-tock.  ;)

Ya kanna change da laws of physics!   ;)