Tactical Tailor

Which One Were You?

11 Responses to “Which One Were You?”

  1. Hubb says:

    That picture is awesome! I was an aircraft mechanic for 20 years in the USAF.

  2. Gerard says:

    That’s pretty funny

  3. The Evil Nadman says:

    Obviously the Army arrow exiting stage right. Still doing it too!

    • The Evil Nadman says:

      Or exiting stage left or rear depending on what side of the aircraft you’re exiting.

  4. Dave Hall says:

    The “Navy” exit arrows would be on the ramp in glow in the dark paint.

    Boats first, then frogs. Night time and way, way out over the deep blue sea.

  5. rob371 says:

    Feet and knees together!
    Feet and knees together!

  6. 92FH1 says:

    The Army side heads to OD tents for forty soldiers. The Air Force side heads to individual hotel rooms and a COLA bonus for a living hardship for proximity near soldiers.

  7. FormerDirtDart says:

    Personally, I always enjoyed just hanging out on that porch.
    But, it was also a hell of a lot of fun when it was time to leave.

  8. Andy says:

    Love it!
    Though some USAF use the “exit” arrows – my USAF son has about 40 jumps (between 1000 and 25000 feet) in his career so far, and he doesn’t even graduate tech school until next week. Then the jumps really start accumulating!!

  9. Stefan S. says:

    As a former 5W. Nothing better than hearing “Army, your door”.

  10. Dave Hall says:

    Stefan S., that was way cool.

    In my mind there was one thing that was cooler, though.
    Showing five fingers palms out to the loadmaster and pointing to the right and feeling the plane bank right 5 degrees almost immediately after…and having it do that again whenever you indicated.

    I
    Miss
    That!