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Why is the Air Force over the other branches?
The Air Force has the reputation of having the best quality of life programs (dormitories, family housing, on-base shopping and services, and recreation) of all the military service branches. “Airman” is the Air Force’s generic term for its troops, like “soldier” in the Army or “sailor” in the Navy.
Is the Air Force respected?
The U.S. Air Force is one of the most prestigious places of work. Other than handling matters of national security, the Armed Forces provide many other job opportunities for US Citizens.
Why do some people look down on the Air Force?
The reason why we “looked down” on the Air Force is mainly because we were jealous of how good Airmen have it. They have loosened physical training standards, better living accommodations and they didn’t have to focus on weapons training in Basic. Also, their dining facilities have better food, and jello.
What do Air Force guys think of the Army?
Some Air Force guys look down upon the Army, but in reality there is a lot of mutual support and respect. Now, we do have one thing in common above all else: we both can’t stand Navy arrogance; they think they are better than Army and Air Force! They don’t just hate on us… we all hate on each other…
What are the branches of the military like?
We’ll feature all branches of the U.S. military, written by veterans of that branch being brutally honest with themselves and their services. The branches of the U.S. Military are like a very large family. They deal with one another because they have to, not because they always get along.
Does the Air Force have any military history?
Every other branch says the Air Force has no history and no one argues with them, because airmen don’t care to. They remember William Pitsenbarger, John Levitow, maybe Robin Olds, and WWII when WAPS testing time comes around.