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instructors
hey. I'm just wondering what everyone else's instructors are like. what rank are they and what are their personalities/teaching habits?
I've got a Lt. Col- he worked radar so he's basically the desk jockey officer. he's nice but all he does during his classes (Aerospace Science) is read off the power point slides. He gives us between 5-10 questions in a test and all he teaches us is the answers to those 5-10 questions. It takes about 5 mins and then he puts on Air Force News and goes into his office. Boring.
Then I've got two chiefs, one of which is new this year.
old chief(or chief, chief)- awesome. truly awesome. he was a drill sgt at lackland for a few years a while back and he was actually in combat a few times, so basically he's most people's hero. he finished off his career as command cheif of the unit that flies and crews Air Force One. He always applies all his lessons to real life so that makes them a lot more fun than col's and from being a TI, he takes drill very seriously, is awesome at teaching it, and has the COOLEST command voice. He's basically the stereotypical grumpy old, one-of-the-guys E-9s.
new chief- I've only talked to him once and just met him on monday, so I don't know much about him or his teaching style. He's like, 70 something years old, though and way older than THE chief and col. He's basically the nice old guy from what I know so far. Reminds me of my grandpa. All I know about his career in the Air Force is that he ended as the command chief of the United States Air Force Academy.
So, basically, we've got a boring col and an impressive spread of chiefs.
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