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Posted on Monday, March 15, 2010 in Uncategorized




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Basic Training Air Force …?

I'm going to send to Texas for basic training. I've been running and doing push-ups has studied the structure of rank I, and logos, the Airman's Creed, and the chain of command. Is there anything else I can do to prepare? And it is absolutely necessary do (or not), and shampoo base, in civilian clothes, etc..? All that would be helpful. Not much help …

Have you checked www.afforums.com? The TMO is a mental game. What would you take will be locked in a closet for all 6.5 to 8.5 weeks (depending on when you leave, since AF is carried out next BMT 8.5 weeks). You can have your family bring you electronically for travel to school technology when / if they come for graduation as well. Remember shower "shoes." My recruiter did not tell me about them and I had to wear my shoes in the shower regularly until we went to our first BX handle.

Preservation of Rare US Military Insignia


Flask Guardia * Russian USSR Soviet Military * fl.guardia


Flask Guardia * Russian USSR Soviet Military * fl.guardia


$16.00



CK Products 2-1/4-Inch Air Force Insignia Chocolate Mold


CK Products 2-1/4-Inch Air Force Insignia Chocolate Mold


$2.00


CK Products chocolate molds are first quality, plastic molds. They are durable and reusable. not machine washable. Our chocolate molds are suitable for chocolate, soap making, butter molding, ice-cubes, plaster and concrete crafting. These molds are FDA approved…

Air Force Military Picture Frame


Air Force Military Picture Frame


$13.87


A heartfelt way to keep loved ones in your thoughts each day as they’re serving tours of duty. Goldtone 4.5″ x 8″ frame with branch-specific emblem reads “Thinking of you while away, For your safe return we pray.”…

Navy Matte, US Air Force


Navy Matte, US Air Force


$19.99


Navy matte finished lighter with US Air Force emblem….

US Air Force cane - Adjustable aluminum walking cane with US Air Force insignia on one side and Above All on the other.


US Air Force cane – Adjustable aluminum walking cane with US Air Force insignia on one side and Above All on the other.


$29.00


US Air Force cane – Adjustable aluminum walking cane with “US Air Force” insignia on one side and “Above All” on the other.
Adjusts from 31-40″ with weight capacity of 250lbs. Safety lock feature.
Great gift idea…

USAF / US Air Force Insignia Blue Markings (1/48 decals)


USAF / US Air Force Insignia Blue Markings (1/48 decals)


$13.94


2 sheets. Block letter ‘USAF’ and ‘U.S. Air Force’ decals printed in correct insignia blue color. ‘U.S. Air Force’ in scale heights: 6″ (x10), 8″ (x4), 12″ (x6), 13″ (x2), 15″ (x2), 18″ (x2), 20″ (x2), 21″ (x2), 24″ (x2) and 36″ (x2); ‘USAF’ in scale heights: 20″ (x2), 25″ (x2), 30″ (x2), 35″ (x2), 50″ (x2) and 55″ (x2) and 60″ (x2)….

USAF US Air Force Insignia Retired License Plate


USAF US Air Force Insignia Retired License Plate


$14.99


High Quality UV Resistant Metal License Plate-Measures 6 x 12 inches (Standard Size).Fits Any Car or Truck.High Quality – Makes a Great Gift…

USAF US Air Force Insignia Veteran License Plate


USAF US Air Force Insignia Veteran License Plate


$14.99


High Quality UV Resistant Metal License Plate-Measures 6 x 12 inches (Standard Size).Fits Any Car or Truck.High Quality – Makes a Great Gift…

USAAF Aircraft Markings and Camouflage 1941-1947: The History of USAAF Aircraft Markings, Insignia, Camouflage, and Colors (Schiffer Military Aviation History)


USAAF Aircraft Markings and Camouflage 1941-1947: The History of USAAF Aircraft Markings, Insignia, Camouflage, and Colors (Schiffer Military Aviation History)


$21.55


Compiled from official source documents this book covers the entire period of the USAAF, pre-war and post-war, and throughout World War II, up to the fomation of the independent U.S. Air Force in 1947. Described are many hitherto unknown facts about the U…

US Army Air Force (1) (Elite) (Vol 1)


US Army Air Force (1) (Elite) (Vol 1)


$16.73


In June 1941 the US Army’s air organisations were consolidated under a single command, the Army Air Forces or AAF. Its expansion was rapid and massive, and its contribution to the war effort was substantial. Books abound describing the AAF’s impressive combat record, but little has been published to record what the men inside the machines wore to stay alive and effective in the air and on the grou…


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