Four Chinooks just after starting their engines on the flight line.
Veteran of four wars, four enlistments, four branches: Air Force, Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard. I am both an AF (Air Force) veteran and as Veteran AF (As Fuck)
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Taxi, Take Off and Hover Videos of Chinook Helicopters
Every time I take photos and videos of Chinook helicopters, I am too close and getting buffeted by the amazing wind from their blades. A reasonable distance from an Apache or Blackhawk helicopter is just too close to the big double-main-rotor Chinook.
Four Chinooks just after starting their engines on the flight line.
The moment of take off. I am behind a metal emergency equipment container so I don't get blown over.
Another takeoff. You can see the flattened grass from the wind.
Four Chinooks just after starting their engines on the flight line.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Army vs. Civilian View of Human Nature
During the last week my co-workers, former co-workers and I said good bye to my supervisor Mary Ellen. She is great at her job, going to a better job, and a really great person to work with. Because most of those lauding her are also smart, funny and ironic, the praise was effusive but never maudlin.
My co-workers are librarians, archivists, writers, editors and historians. Just the kind of people you would expect to think the best of others. And Mary Ellen showed confirms their belief in the inherent goodness of people. Most of them are much too ironic for a Patron Saint, but if they have a chosen philosopher it is Rosseau--people are good, only circumstances make us evil.
In a coincidence known only to me, Mary Ellen's last day of work was my first day of Army Annual Training. So while I occasionally glanced at warm and sincere messages about Mary Ellen on my phone, I moved into the world green and camouflage world where everyone is a shit-bag unless proven otherwise. Machiavelli is the Patron Saint here.
I had a brief hallway conversation with a guy I served with Iraq. We were discussing some soldiers I had to supervise the following week and what I should do on the two days I would be going Michigan.
Without changing his tone at all he said, "There should be at least one of them who is not a total drooling idiot. Leave that one in charge."
I admired the non-sexist way in which he left possibility that the one who could meet his very low standard could be a man or a woman. I really do love both worlds, but the transitions are always strange.
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Photos from Boalsburg 2015 Memorial Ceremony
Here are some of my favorite photos from the annual 28th Division Memorial Ceremony on the site of the Pennsylvania Military History Museum in Boalsburg PA.
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