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dochawk
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At the time, the Navy exclusively used officers for officer recruiting. It was too often a temporary assignment back home while waiting for a first actual billet.
The AF recruiter (enlisted), when I asked about something, snapped back at me that “The air force will find an appropriate slot for you.” At that age and understanding, I was actually OK with an assignment that meant that I could have an order to drop a nuclear weapon, as I understood that the balance of terror was keeping the peace. I was not OK with the prospect of designing a nuclear weapon (I had a physics degree) that would aggravate the situation. And that is what triggered his anger.
The CG, as I mentioned, had a single slot each year.
I don’t remember if I talked to the regular army rather than the reserve (but I was already practicing when I talked to the reserve/guard).
So I stayed a civilian, and later got drafted to teach fifth grade at my kids’ Catholic school (over my objection), and accepted it as my volunteer year . . . but that’s another story . . .
hawk
The AF recruiter (enlisted), when I asked about something, snapped back at me that “The air force will find an appropriate slot for you.” At that age and understanding, I was actually OK with an assignment that meant that I could have an order to drop a nuclear weapon, as I understood that the balance of terror was keeping the peace. I was not OK with the prospect of designing a nuclear weapon (I had a physics degree) that would aggravate the situation. And that is what triggered his anger.
The CG, as I mentioned, had a single slot each year.
I don’t remember if I talked to the regular army rather than the reserve (but I was already practicing when I talked to the reserve/guard).
So I stayed a civilian, and later got drafted to teach fifth grade at my kids’ Catholic school (over my objection), and accepted it as my volunteer year . . . but that’s another story . . .
hawk