We’re two months into this diagnostic period, how are yall squadrons doing ? I’ve been eating once a day and running three times a week but I’m still feeling these increased time frequencies
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My wing has a lodging policy for drill if you live in two counties you don’t get lodging regardless if you are over 50 miles. I live more than 60 miles from my base and driving back and forth for drill days is a pain in the ass.
Now I transferred from the reserves and our wings policy was if you live more than 50 miles away you got lodging. I noticed guard bases will make up their own rules and screw SMs over to save a couple thousand dollars. Does your base have a similar policy?
ST orders don’t count towards reduced retirement, anyone know why ? I read information on my FSS that states full time title 32 orders don’t count towards it, is this including ST? Also, I think AGR time should count towards reduced retirement, NAGUS needs to work on that.
I was always curious why the Navy (and the marines for that matter) doesn’t have a national guard component like the army or Air Force ? Why’s there only an active duty and reserves component for both ?
About two months into the new PT diagnostic program, how are all the squadrons doing with the new Uncle Pete standards ?