Mustang? Did someone call my name?
I get really annoyed by troops or former troops who oppose the wars. Although I do feel the war in Iraq is much more important than Afghanistan, from a strategic standpoint.
I also find it silly that he was a Marine and opposes the mission. I guess he doesn't understand the meaning of Semper Fidelis.
Wanted to go into the Air Force enlisted myself, but can't due to certain issues.
Although I haven't been in the military, I think veterans that trash the motive or objective of the mission shouldn't have signed up in the first place.
It's against the creed of every branch of the military, your objective is to win and represent the United States, behave like it.
And if a veteran was in "the shit", go see a psychiatrist, it's much more effective than bashing W., insulting the United States, and going against the military creed. If a psychiatrist can help bi-polar's, schitzo's, and rape victims, I'm sure they can help you cope with your experience.
A captain at 36? Something ain't right there. Even as a mustang....
Maybe he graduated or went to college late, went in enlisted and did OCS. If he was an officer since he was like 21/22, then yeah probably a "Mustang" . From my understanding of officer ranks, a second lieutenant gets automatically promoted to a first lieutenant in 2 years or less, and if they don't it's because of their behavior or incompetence, and I think if you don't get promoted to first lieutenant after a certain period of time, you can get booted. I think it's a big leap from Captain to Major to Lt. Colonel., and any rank higher than that requires exceptional service. I think it's pretty damn hard to retire as a full bird colonal, partly due that those positions are preferably reserved for groomed academy graduates.
I was thinking of being commissioned to be an Air Force officer, until I realized that they have less than a 10% acceptance rate and require excellent math skills which I lack. And all the pilot, intelligence, and high priority jobs are given to the A.F.A. graduates and then to the ROTC. Figuring that I didn't have it for the test, I decided to go in enlisted but couldn't due to health problems.
So in other words, if you weren't an Academy cadet, moving up the officer ranks is much much harder.