Recruiters Lying

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mekender
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sam wrote:
308Mike wrote:
sam wrote:Once an SP, always an SP, especially if you go SAC.
What's an SP?
Security Police, now called Security Forces, in the Air Force. Yogi's gig.

The rule of thumb was, once SAC (Strategic Air Command) got their hooks in you, you were theirs for life. Well, career.

"I thought I was out. Then they pulled me back in." The Godfather had nothing on SAC.

Peace is our Profession. <sotto voce> War is just a Hobby. </sotto voce>
yeah i think my grandfather was in SAC... his last duty station was McCoy AFB in Orlando but I really dont know a lot about it other than that.
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Aaron wrote:Huh? Max score on the ASVAB was 99 when I took it.
Okay, 155 was my GT score. I don't remember the others; see previous post...
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"To err is human. To forgive is not SAC policy"

Sam experienced what was commonly referred to as being "SACumcised"
...even before I read MHI, my response to seeing a poster for the stars of the latest Twilight movies was "I see 2 targets and a collaborator".
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randy wrote:"To err is human. To forgive is not SAC policy"

Sam experienced what was commonly referred to as being "SACumcised"
Ah, memories.

As we used to say; there are five ways of doing things:

1. The right way
2. The wrong way
3. The Air Force way
4. The SAC way
5. The <insert SAC base> way

All five are different. <mantra> Waivers, variances, and exceptions. Waivers, variances, and exceptions. Waivers, variances, and exceptions.</mantra>

Don't miss that part.
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