you prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times you can stream all of the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my brother recently =)
My grandfather retired as a W4 in the 90’s said he had w4 before w5 was a thing. And after he retired w5 was a thing. He just passed away 2 days ago. Loved that man
@Aaron Foy I definitely did! We found a bunch of home videos of him flying all over our rural county in the early 70’s! Back when you could get away with stuff like that! Like landing it at his house and all lol
being a warrant i think you get the best of both worlds, officer and enlisted combined. your the SME for the MOS and get the respect of other field grade officers. HOOAH!!!
My grandfather was a CW2 in the Army. He was a helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War. He, and his crew gave their lives. I am very proud to be part of a Gold Star Family. My son wants to be a Warrant Officer. Thank you for this helpful advice. You folks seem very knowledgeable and look like you have fun working.
I retired as a CW3 in 2017 with 20 years. Best damn choice I ever made. Learned a foreign language, did crazy stuff, and saw insane things. I was a technician. Best damn job I ever had.
@@itspennyduh thanks. Was Airborne too. Got my Thai jump wings back in 2002. Of course, we had some over eager Marine Pilots that did not slow down enough prior to the DZ. On exit, I had a complete inversion and a blown gore. We were using the MC-1s. I hit like a ton of bricks. It sucked like nothing I've ever experienced. Didn't break anything. 65 some odd jumps and no broken bones or serious injuries. I was really popular with our Royal Thai Army partners after that. I was considered "charmed" and favored by Bhudda. I drank so much Mekong (Thai whiskey with a Cobra inside the bottle) and coke... Cobra Gold was insane back in the day.
@@Jr-vx8bu I'm not sure what degree you're talking about. Truly. I don't know what that $250 degree means. I got an Associates from a Community college and my first B.S. from a university. I earned my second BS after retiring. Look, you've had bad experiences with Warrants. Your experiences do not necessarily extend to ask career fields and all technicians. Honestly, I'm sorry you've had bad experiences. It sounds like you've seen and endured some seriously poor leadership and representation from other Warrant Officers. I'm sorry you've experienced that. Truly. I was in a very specific career field. In my field, the Warrants led the way. It's similar to watercraft operations or CID. Commissioned Officers come and go... However, it is up to the Warrants and NCOs in my field to get things done. Unfortunately, the NCOs are often saddled with managing or overseeing training and admin requirements. It's always a challenge in my career field to define success. If everything is smooth and nothing bad happens, then it's a success. When something "breaks", it is a problem and we had better fix it ASAP. As for getting my hands dirty, I was right there with all the troops. I held several certifications necessary for the unit to execute the mission and I was often right in the thick of it. There is nothing better than showing Enlisted personnel tips and tricks on how do key tasks related to the mission. That was a wonderful part of my job. I was constantly running out to my soldiers when on deployment as they were often attached to maneuver units. I even volunteered to support a military transition team in Iraq. We hit 2 IEDs in 2009. One flipped us and killed the gunner. I kept going out. I'd rather it be me at risk than my soldiers. I don't give a damn about medals or crap like that. I cared about them and making sure the mission was accomplished
Love our wonderful women and men in the military! Getting out useful information for people to get the most out of the situation and see more of the possibilities in the Army is great!
Ladies,than you for your service and you fun video. My nephew is a major in the US army with several years of service. Good luck chief with your retirement,and hang in there spec. The years go by fast,soon you will be retiring yourself.
Paula, thank you for the wishes. I’m expecting to finish my graduate degree in Aeronautics and then figure out where to go from there. The military has taught me that I’m much stronger physically and mentally than I sometimes give myself credit for and that I can overcome anything.
In the army you get warrant a lot faster. Be an E5 with 4 years in your MOS. Kind of brilliant how they use them. They'll never get promoted out of their MOS to a primarily leadership role.
Y'all look like blood sisters haha very proud of y'all thank y'all for all yall do for us as a nation I want to say I stand with y'all proudly and I want to say be careful and stay safe god bless y'all all that serve
OMG Penny! This came out great! Keep up the great work and positive attitude and I know you’ll go far. Hurry up and put that warrant packet indo you can start living the good life! Love ya girl! 🤩
In canada warrant officers are part of the enlisted ranks. How does it work in America? Cause you were talking about commissioning to become a warrant.
They are really their own class, however, they are assigned officer housing with their families and are included in officer activities and members of the officers club, so the lean is probably more to being grouped with the officers.
We are a hybrid between enlisted and line officers...we considered commissioned officers, and get the same military courtesy as line officers. My Father in law was a wo1 in the Australian army...took me a bit to explain it to him...
The big misconception is that just because you have a degree you automatically come in as an officer. There is a limited amount of commissioned officer slots and the Army is going to choose the best candidate, especially now that the war on terror just ended. Make sure you have a high college GPA and your background is impressive and squeaky clean. The last couple of years there was about 6,000 ROTC cadets that graduated college and the Army only picked about 3,000 for active duty. The rest got sent to Reserves and NG, and a few got denied a commission.
Heres the deal you can accomplish your dreams with the Army as a Warrant Officer rather be told no by the Air Force. Chief congrats on your retirement and thanks both of you for servicing your country ..
Wow 19 years ago I finished my enlistment. There was no RUclips, and dial up was still main stream. Talent and hard work only gets you so far. Having a helping hand is the key. As long as someone believes in you enough to show you the way, you’ll leapfrog your peers.
You’re right about that; any profession is going to have political aspects to it once you begin to climb the upper echelons. You have to know everything about the job on top of knowing the right people. What’s important is to remember where you came from and make sure you’re extending a helping hand to others, no matter what stage of life they’re in
Golden Point - Earlier, All Land was mostly Forests and Forests means Leaves and so the Whole Land was Green and the Army wears Green as its the best Camouflage
82nd Airborne. 71-77. I turned down Warrant school because they wanted me to extend 2 more years. I wanted flight school but back then you knew where you were going.
Hey as a longtime taxpayer (67 yrs old) it's good to know that my and others hard earned dues are going to. A very good.. Important group of folks!! The enemy is shaking in their boots right now......" Whoop ...whooooop! !!!
Howdy Cheif! Im an 88M myself on track to become a Warrant a little on the fence between going WOC or going OCS. I know I want one of the 2 but only recently met a logistics Warrant in my state after 7 year ARNG. Thank you for the video and further information.
Really good video. Cool Chief, she seems to be a good down to earth lady. I was a 67V, OH58A Kiowa crewchief in 1978 to 1981. We also has some really cool Chiefs as well.
Wait what did she mean at minute 10:24 when she says that "you only get the 750" what is the 750? Also, if I have a bachelors degree, but wanna be a warrant officer- can I do this?
The Chief said if I have a degree, don't come in enlisted. What if I have an associate's degree? Should I keep taking the ASVAB until I get my GT score higher than 110 or should I enlist and get my bachelor's degree and still take the test?
@@Reaghansdad1 Ok. I know for the airforce you need a bachelors degree for officer. I heard that the Warrent officer in the army you don't need a bachelors degree, right?
Austin Austile I’m a Navy Warrant. We don’t need degrees at all...you likely won’t promote past W3 if if you don’t get one eventually. No idea about the army. Talk to a recruiter.
Reaghansdad1 Side note, I’m looking into being a helicopter pilot I know Warrant officer jobs vary in different fields and branches. Do you mind if I ask what you do and how you got there?
Well done Chief and SPC. I’m a CW3 as well…USAR. I’m one of the old ones and an Operations Desert Shield / Storm vet. I was enlisted signal corps then. Now I’m a 420C
"Retirement" I wish I could do this again. Damn I miss it. Aww man she got a ring on kidding 🤣.. but congratulation on the milestone. She straight got words of wisdom..
Thanks for this video. I have been enlisted (E3, was also an 88M) an Officer (O3), and I am working on being a Warrant. If I make CW3 I would retire. That would be nice, enlisted, officer and hopefully warrant. Keeping that 3,3,3.
Great video, Thanks for what you do. The best thing about deployments were the care packages. Until the ban on sunflower seeds.....then pistachios....then peanuts..... Too many shells on the flight line...FOD.
WOW!!!! Not sure if I should be impressed or disappointed. I guess the one thing I can say is that things have changed a lot since I retired as a CW3 29 years, 2 months and 6 days ago (but who counts). THANK YOU for your service and keeping us safe.
I was in the US Navy. From my personal observation, the Navy warrant officers didn't act and talk like these two Army warrant officers. The Navy warrant officers didn't talk casually, they were more stoic. Many ship's company Navy officers and warrant officers are like zombies! They look exhausted, straight faced and sad!
@Aaron Foy , agree! some people thinks that the Navy is alot easier than Marines and Army. It's not! Sailors and officers have alot on their plate. i.e. General Quarters like fire fighting, flood fighting and damage control, guard duty plus MOS.
What’s the point of walking around all pissed off all day? We need to make the best of our situation and as we were filming this video in a country far from home, we decided to have a little fun to take our minds off of everything happening. I’ve worked with some grouchy people and can conclusively say that just because they look more “stoic” doesn’t mean they’re any more professional. I’m a professional and efficient in everything I do; the difference is I try to remember that work isn’t everything and that I can’t take everything too seriously.
They finally caught a Warrant Officer on camera. That's harder than capturing UFOs or Bigfoot. Seriously though, congrats on her retirement.
😭 Your comment is funny as hell because I was almost thinking the same thing.
Thank you for your service
you prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times you can stream all of the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my brother recently =)
@Jakob Joshua Definitely, I have been using InstaFlixxer for years myself :)
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A CW3 and a mafia member. I'm surprised anything got done.
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Well they are making this video instead of working lol
Lmao
It could be fraternization!
I’m weak lol
My grandfather retired as a W4 in the 90’s said he had w4 before w5 was a thing. And after he retired w5 was a thing. He just passed away 2 days ago. Loved that man
@Aaron Foy I definitely did! We found a bunch of home videos of him flying all over our rural county in the early 70’s! Back when you could get away with stuff like that! Like landing it at his house and all lol
@A Foy yes sir! Luckily he got to watch me graduate basic training before he passed as well. So that’s a big plus.
I’m sorry for your family’s loss. He sounds like he was a great person
being a warrant i think you get the best of both worlds, officer and enlisted combined. your the SME for the MOS and get the respect of other field grade officers. HOOAH!!!
Too bad a lot of the foolishness of the nco corp has contaminated the warrant pool.
yep, don't get to baby sit enlisted, not baby sat, and often referred to at a unicorn
all warrant officers salutes the O-1
the designated E-9 of the Navy, CG, Army, AF and USMC salutes the O-1
They get more respect because they came from the enlisted side.
@@9983sp ,
Agree. Mustangs gets more honor than BLT.
A warrant officer that is not 100 yrs old and hiding in a cave.
My grandfather was a CW2 in the Army. He was a helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War. He, and his crew gave their lives. I am very proud to be part of a Gold Star Family. My son wants to be a Warrant Officer. Thank you for this helpful advice. You folks seem very knowledgeable and look like you have fun working.
Chief is a hottie!! 😍
Worked with CW3 Erwin on Drum. Excellent leader who really cared about the Soldiers.
37 years old roughly and looks 21
You’re too kind
I like Chief Erwin.
Starts off putting the glasses on her head. True Warrant style!!
Man, I haven't heard the Army term "shamming" in 30+ years. They still talk like that huh? Penny, you're talking like a true soldier!
lol
“Tell them how much you get paid” “nooo” you can literally look up how much everyone gets paid...
you can get a general ball park, we don't know her time in service or the zip code she lives in which would effect her BAH pay
Obviously.
@@seeitoldya13 I mean no that wasn’t obvious 😂
@@vince11harris it isn’t obvious that we don’t know her time in service, or bah pay? Wtf
'Technical experts of the Army' / The only leadership that knows where all the Sham Shields are lurking.
Awww I loved this video! She seemed literally like a normal person I appreciate leaders like this. Thank you for sharing her side.
Chief hands down the best rank in the Army. Good ol Rucker and on up!! Greetings from Kuwait as a 890A (ammo).
That was my goal! I guess other things had other pkans...
I retired as a CW3 in 2017 with 20 years. Best damn choice I ever made. Learned a foreign language, did crazy stuff, and saw insane things. I was a technician. Best damn job I ever had.
BosepheusJones thank you for your service❤️
@@itspennyduh thanks. Was Airborne too. Got my Thai jump wings back in 2002. Of course, we had some over eager Marine Pilots that did not slow down enough prior to the DZ. On exit, I had a complete inversion and a blown gore. We were using the MC-1s. I hit like a ton of bricks. It sucked like nothing I've ever experienced. Didn't break anything. 65 some odd jumps and no broken bones or serious injuries. I was really popular with our Royal Thai Army partners after that. I was considered "charmed" and favored by Bhudda. I drank so much Mekong (Thai whiskey with a Cobra inside the bottle) and coke... Cobra Gold was insane back in the day.
@@Jr-vx8bu I'm not sure what degree you're talking about. Truly. I don't know what that $250 degree means. I got an Associates from a Community college and my first B.S. from a university. I earned my second BS after retiring.
Look, you've had bad experiences with Warrants. Your experiences do not necessarily extend to ask career fields and all technicians.
Honestly, I'm sorry you've had bad experiences. It sounds like you've seen and endured some seriously poor leadership and representation from other Warrant Officers. I'm sorry you've experienced that. Truly.
I was in a very specific career field. In my field, the Warrants led the way. It's similar to watercraft operations or CID. Commissioned Officers come and go... However, it is up to the Warrants and NCOs in my field to get things done. Unfortunately, the NCOs are often saddled with managing or overseeing training and admin requirements.
It's always a challenge in my career field to define success. If everything is smooth and nothing bad happens, then it's a success. When something "breaks", it is a problem and we had better fix it ASAP.
As for getting my hands dirty, I was right there with all the troops. I held several certifications necessary for the unit to execute the mission and I was often right in the thick of it.
There is nothing better than showing Enlisted personnel tips and tricks on how do key tasks related to the mission. That was a wonderful part of my job.
I was constantly running out to my soldiers when on deployment as they were often attached to maneuver units. I even volunteered to support a military transition team in Iraq. We hit 2 IEDs in 2009. One flipped us and killed the gunner. I kept going out. I'd rather it be me at risk than my soldiers. I don't give a damn about medals or crap like that. I cared about them and making sure the mission was accomplished
The first time I ever saw an actual warrant officer ...
Thank you guys for your service to our country. Remember everyone deployed. God bless America.
Chief really has it together! Don't take this wrong...I'm on the Chaplain Side, now....
That warrent is gorgeous
Trojan The Barber indeed she is.
Love our wonderful women and men in the military! Getting out useful information for people to get the most out of the situation and see more of the possibilities in the Army is great!
This video was right on time I’m a SSG in the National Guard and planning to go Warrant Officer. This helped.
Ladies,than you for your service and you fun video. My nephew is a major in the US army with several years of service. Good luck chief with your retirement,and hang in there spec. The years go by fast,soon you will be retiring yourself.
Thank you ladies for your Service.
Best wishes on you retirement. What are your expectations for your life as a civilian? What/how has your military prepared you for the transition?
Paula, thank you for the wishes. I’m expecting to finish my graduate degree in Aeronautics and then figure out where to go from there.
The military has taught me that I’m much stronger physically and mentally than I sometimes give myself credit for and that I can overcome anything.
She should do a part two! I am interested in more warrant officer and officer info.
Best job in the military, All of the power, responsibility, and prestige without the bs,
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🙏🏿These are two of THE COOLEST "chicks" on youtube!🔥🔥
🙋🏾♀️Salute and thank you both for your service!
Thank you
Chief looks very young, nice video!
CW3 - Where’s the coffee cup? 😆🦄
It’s with the clipboard 😂
You both are good looking women...thank you for your service.
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This is different than a navy warrant officer. they're 50 yr old dudes that do nothing.
In the army you get warrant a lot faster. Be an E5 with 4 years in your MOS. Kind of brilliant how they use them. They'll never get promoted out of their MOS to a primarily leadership role.
Y'all look like blood sisters haha very proud of y'all thank y'all for all yall do for us as a nation I want to say I stand with y'all proudly and I want to say be careful and stay safe god bless y'all all that serve
OMG Penny! This came out great! Keep up the great work and positive attitude and I know you’ll go far. Hurry up and put that warrant packet indo you can start living the good life! Love ya girl! 🤩
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OMG, you're her!
Golden Point - Amazon is a rainforest in Brazil and is proof that earlier that everything was made out of wood
In canada warrant officers are part of the enlisted ranks. How does it work in America? Cause you were talking about commissioning to become a warrant.
They are really their own class, however, they are assigned officer housing with their families and are included in officer activities and members of the officers club, so the lean is probably more to being grouped with the officers.
We are a hybrid between enlisted and line officers...we considered commissioned officers, and get the same military courtesy as line officers. My Father in law was a wo1 in the Australian army...took me a bit to explain it to him...
Oh the confusing memories you bring me back to
My dad is a CW5 and has been in for 37 years
If you're near an airport or Air Force base you can use your GI Bill for ground school to learn flight information.
Expound
You can use your GI Bill towards an accredited Part 141 flight training program
Wow hands in the pockets half the video must be nice on that side... she’s awesome great attitude
Thanks for your service, God Bless.
What typed of warrant officers are there? How can you become a warrant officer in the infantry? Great video thank you!
The big misconception is that just because you have a degree you automatically come in as an officer. There is a limited amount of commissioned officer slots and the Army is going to choose the best candidate, especially now that the war on terror just ended. Make sure you have a high college GPA and your background is impressive and squeaky clean. The last couple of years there was about 6,000 ROTC cadets that graduated college and the Army only picked about 3,000 for active duty. The rest got sent to Reserves and NG, and a few got denied a commission.
Heres the deal you can accomplish your dreams with the Army as a Warrant Officer rather be told no by the Air Force. Chief congrats on your retirement and thanks both of you for servicing your country ..
Thank you
Wow 19 years ago I finished my enlistment. There was no RUclips, and dial up was still main stream. Talent and hard work only gets you so far. Having a helping hand is the key. As long as someone believes in you enough to show you the way, you’ll leapfrog your peers.
ZeroTurn do you want a cookie?
Reaghansdad1 ok
You’re right about that; any profession is going to have political aspects to it once you begin to climb the upper echelons. You have to know everything about the job on top of knowing the right people.
What’s important is to remember where you came from and make sure you’re extending a helping hand to others, no matter what stage of life they’re in
10:15 timing was perfect, get that degree
Golden Point - Earlier, All Land was mostly Forests and Forests means Leaves and so the Whole Land was Green and the Army wears Green as its the best Camouflage
I was a 55G and worked for some outstanding warrant officers.
There goes or of my favorite ladies in this world Evelyn Ervin!!! So good to know her and how far she has gone in her career 💯👍🏽✊🏽🤩🤩
I was in high school when you enlisted! Noway! You look so young.
153A is the Flight Warrant.
82nd Airborne. 71-77. I turned down Warrant school because they wanted me to extend 2 more years. I wanted flight school but back then you knew where you were going.
Golden Point - All the earliest tools and utensils were first made out of Rock and Earth and then Wood and then Metal
I tried to go Warrant but my packet expired so I just volunteered for a deployment ended up 100% Service Connected. I was going for 882A
I just looked it up and as a commissioned officer you have to get to Brigadier General before you make more per month than a CWO5. That's crazy, haha.
SJAMorgan not true at all. Look at time in service. I’m a W4....W5 at 30 years and O5 at 30 at close to the same pay.
Golden Point - Rocks ie Obsidan were sharpened and used as Knives to cut meat
I’m working on my Warrant flight packet and yes I agree with Chief it’s taking some time now to gather all my paperwork together.
Gustavo Friaz good luck hope you make it, you need a WOC mentor to assist you.
I had warrants a few times,but I bonded right out 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Typical E4 mafia member.😉. Stay frosty out there Spc Boyle! 😁
Golden Point - Earlier, All Products were made out of Wood and Leaves ie Plates were made out of wood and leaves were used as Spoons
Congratulations on your success. Stay in longer if you can take it. You know what I am. I say to you both........
SEMPER FI‼️🍻
ghostbear200123 orahhhh
So Random to come across this video. I just ran into a Marine CWO5 at a house warming party a few days ago.
Hey as a longtime taxpayer (67 yrs old) it's good to know that my and others hard earned dues are going to. A very good.. Important group of folks!! The enemy is shaking in their boots right now......" Whoop ...whooooop! !!!
Im english. What is MOS ? Thanks
stands for Military Occupational Specialty. cheers from Texas
@@swatofficer9513 Thanks from London
Are you thinking about becoming a warrent officer? Good video.
Howdy Cheif! Im an 88M myself on track to become a Warrant a little on the fence between going WOC or going OCS. I know I want one of the 2 but only recently met a logistics Warrant in my state after 7 year ARNG. Thank you for the video and further information.
Thank you for this video Penny and Chief!
gonna start enlisted but definitely considering going warrant officer later on in aviation as well
Really good video. Cool Chief, she seems to be a good down to earth lady. I was a 67V, OH58A Kiowa crewchief in 1978 to 1981. We also has some really cool Chiefs as well.
Chief, how long have you been in? I’m 34, female, package is sitting at proponent. What are the chances of me getting picked up?
I’m just now seeing this, but MOS are you going for and do you have an update?
@@evelynervin7829 thank you for your reply! I got accepted and starting Wocs in 2 weeks :D Any tips for after wobc, or unable to comment?
You two girls are amazing, very pretty
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Field grade warrant? Is that real terminology? Was aware of the chief designation but curious about this.
John Hansen yes
Wait what did she mean at minute 10:24 when she says that "you only get the 750" what is the 750? Also, if I have a bachelors degree, but wanna be a warrant officer- can I do this?
Great video. Keep them coming. You are doing great things.
Tell that chief I said to take her hands out of her pockets
iLoveMyiPhone5 and her shades on her head as well ... lol ..
Good luck with that hahaha is easier to split atoms than to make a chief do that.
I can imagine ours doing this lol, be standing tall.
S.F.
Where in the video did she pocket her hands...hands on hip, yes, pockets no..
Aaron Foy who cares.
Can you enlist as an officer if you have an associates degree or do you have to have a bachelor's degree and higher?
Bachelors or higher, an associate will get you E4 enlisted.
I am going into the army and I want to know. Can I still become a pilot if my score is lower than 110?
Beautiful ladies hooooah!!! Stay safe out there.
Someone is very lucky to have her???
Great video. You two have very good chemistry.
The Chief said if I have a degree, don't come in enlisted. What if I have an associate's degree? Should I keep taking the ASVAB until I get my GT score higher than 110 or should I enlist and get my bachelor's degree and still take the test?
You need a bachelors degree to go officer and Bro if you have to KEEP TAKING it, you need to just enlist. That test is not hard.
@@Reaghansdad1 Ok. I know for the airforce you need a bachelors degree for officer. I heard that the Warrent officer in the army you don't need a bachelors degree, right?
Austin Austile I’m a Navy Warrant. We don’t need degrees at all...you likely won’t promote past W3 if if you don’t get one eventually. No idea about the army. Talk to a recruiter.
Reaghansdad1 Awesome! Thanks for the information. I will most likely enlist and get my bachelors and then go for the test.
Reaghansdad1 Side note, I’m looking into being a helicopter pilot I know Warrant officer jobs vary in different fields and branches. Do you mind if I ask what you do and how you got there?
Chief, you've got an Irish pendant on your right pocket!
Well done Chief and SPC. I’m a CW3 as well…USAR. I’m one of the old ones and an Operations Desert Shield / Storm vet. I was enlisted signal corps then. Now I’m a 420C
Yooo can she or you give me hindsight into the drone aviation world? I’m going to 15W AIT soon and I wanna know more
Nice, thanks for posting. Good luck to both of you !
"Retirement" I wish I could do this again. Damn I miss it. Aww man she got a ring on kidding 🤣.. but congratulation on the milestone. She straight got words of wisdom..
I was a CWO 3, MOS 31D - CID Agent.
Great Advice Chief!!!
Thanks for this video. I have been enlisted (E3, was also an 88M) an Officer (O3), and I am working on being a Warrant. If I make CW3 I would retire. That would be nice, enlisted, officer and hopefully warrant. Keeping that 3,3,3.
Great video, Thanks for what you do. The best thing about deployments were the care packages. Until the ban on sunflower seeds.....then pistachios....then peanuts..... Too many shells on the flight line...FOD.
Congratulations on your retirement!
hello, how to be a warrant officer?
Bring back memories USA ARMY RETIRED INFANTRY 2011
Angelo Bague' thank you for your service
Also Prior 88M I changed to 15B for the same reason..tired of getting blown up. And I grew up in Aviation.
How was the testing for flying, written and in seat training, can you provide advice for both?
Do you mean while in flight school or the AFAST/SIFT?
WOW!!!! Not sure if I should be impressed or disappointed. I guess the one thing I can say is that things have changed a lot since I retired as a CW3 29 years, 2 months and 6 days ago (but who counts). THANK YOU for your service and keeping us safe.
IS THAT TIRE FLAT IN THE BACKGROUND ?
No
I was in the US Navy. From my personal observation, the Navy warrant officers didn't act and talk like these two Army warrant officers.
The Navy warrant officers didn't talk casually, they were more stoic. Many ship's company Navy officers and warrant officers are like zombies! They look exhausted, straight faced and sad!
@Aaron Foy ,
agree! some people thinks that the Navy is alot easier than Marines and Army. It's not!
Sailors and officers have alot on their plate. i.e. General Quarters like fire fighting, flood fighting and damage control, guard duty plus MOS.
What’s the point of walking around all pissed off all day? We need to make the best of our situation and as we were filming this video in a country far from home, we decided to have a little fun to take our minds off of everything happening.
I’ve worked with some grouchy people and can conclusively say that just because they look more “stoic” doesn’t mean they’re any more professional. I’m a professional and efficient in everything I do; the difference is I try to remember that work isn’t everything and that I can’t take everything too seriously.
Oh she deployed with 10th mountain. Was it in 2016? I'm deployed with 10th mountain. And let me tell you this Battalion 😒
Congratulation W3 I did my self 21 years retired as an E-7.
I have worked with CW3 Ervin and her husband and they are great.
Diego Camacho Caraballo ❤️