The Diaper Brigade

By Radiopatriot

A former talk radio host turned political activist, diving deep into the intricacies of political warfare and sharing insights on the shadow government and 5th Generation Psy-Ops. RadioPatriot's been diving into political intrigue, from FBI hearings to questioning staged events. Twitter.com/RadioPatriot * Telegram/Radiopatriot * Telegram/Andrea Shea King Gettr/radiopatriot * TRUTHsocial/Radiopatriot

4 comments

  1. lol. OMGosh, luv it.
    For a couple years in the late 1980s my position was as the consolidated aircraft maintenance squadron (CAMS)Orderly Room clerk with a variety of different tasks or assignments, from Line Badge monitor (related to restricting flight line access – no badge? Security Forces threw ya on the concrete – to Weight Control monitor. (Lots of monitoring but some schmuck had to do it.)
    Weight control was weighing in everyone. One at a time of course, we didn’t have a truck scale. These were C5A aircraft maintainers. The C5 at the time was THE LARGEST cargo aircraft in the free world. And some of the maintainers weren’t all that little either. Good times.
    This was a pretty fun position, then on or back to financial management.
    Service 1978-2005.

  2. A flaw within the Air Force (and Air National Guard) while I was in, and probably the same now or even worse, was that the AF required us to be fit enough to run 1.5 miles once a year. And get weighed. As for fitness though it didn’t require us to perform physical maintenance as a matter of duty, during duty hours, as the Army was more prone to require.
    If one has to drag their a$$ out every day or every other day to do group exercises, to run, they Will be more fit!
    In my time in the AF and ANG, I had to compel myself to run, jog, exercise. We were allowed to do so on duty time, line an hour a day. Self discipline was necessary because there wasn’t peer pressure or command requirements.
    And after retiring from active duty I worked as a DoD (Nike War department) civilian at the historic, prestigious US military academy on the Hudson River.
    But alas, there too things were changing, frightfully.
    Obama began affecting change, worse than the ones brought in by Clinton. (Mt service time, combined Active and DoD civil servant)was under Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama and the beginning of Trump)
    Was there at West Point when rainbows were flitting about.
    When Soros was the guest speaker to the cadets.
    When football recruiting seemed to be much more important than recruiting very promising, exceptional students into the Preparatory School, because Beat Navy was the religion. If one could play football, the academics would somehow pan out. Some students were there to get the education, then bail out.

    So I don’t know what it’s like now, but Hegseth is on the money!

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