
Becoming a Chief in the United States Air Force is a pretty hard thing to do and a very highly respected thing once you have reached that place. It is as high as you can go in the enlisted force. You have to work very hard to get there. It is only 1% that make up the Chiefs groups out of about 300,000 (give or take) Airman. why am I telling you this you ask because I was very impressed tonight at the hardwork that these airman have put in to reach their goals to get them where they are today. I felt honored to be there tonight to be with two from our squadron. One in particular has worked very closely with Mitch and took very good care of Mitch. We call him Fish. We were proud to be there to witness his success tonight! Our squadron here is one of the largest at Osan. I think we have about 500 ( Mitch will most likely correct this when he sees it) They are all hard workers here. They are “Ready to Fight Tonight” which is their motto. Anyway enjoy the pictures.



Posted by: parkersinkorea | January 9, 2010
Chief’s Induction
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It really does make a difference once you put Chief on Brent and I have both noticed when people look at our IDs they treat us totally different. I don’t get all caught up in that rank thing never have I remember when Brent was an AB and we were so broke but Chief does change everything.
By: Lisa Ratley on January 19, 2010
at 5:46 am