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  • #16
    @Waiting:

    So if I have DoD security types as characters absorbed into an SFS in CONUS, they should have some sort of age adjustment to make them generally older. Additionally, they can have a background in any of the services, not just the Air Force. The character type should start with some sort of rifle marksmanship. Combat time beyond 24 months (because the Second Mexican-American War doesnt start until 02 JUN 98) can mean service in Vietnam, the Gulf, Panama, etc.
    “We’re not innovating. We’re selectively imitating.” June Bernstein, Acting President of the University of Arizona in Tucson, November 15, 1998.

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    • #17
      Yes, I think that sounds about right.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Webstral View Post
        So if I have DoD security types as characters absorbed into an SFS in CONUS
        I think once to the war starts you would many people try or voluntary return to branches of service, like Capt X who serviced as maint Officer in Germany 1979-1982, the aircraft inventory has changed but, they used to fill a Base Security Officer Slot to free up a more suitable officer for service over seas I could also see a really Fit and Keen DoD Security Type trying to get into Unifrom too,

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        I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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        • #19
          Some of them would have to be replaced by any warm body that could be made suitable, then. Perhaps older guys running armored car deliveries might find DoD pay more to their liking. I like the idea of further increasing the variety of characters who might be generated as part of a USAF SFS in CONUS in 2000.
          “We’re not innovating. We’re selectively imitating.” June Bernstein, Acting President of the University of Arizona in Tucson, November 15, 1998.

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