I just want to say this. At the wal-mart store I work at, one of the personal managers was making a posterboard to commemorate former US armed forces members who work there. She only had Army, Marines and Navy at first, I pointed out that she was missing Air Force and Coast Guard. She added them even though none of my co-workers from either of them.
Just another way the Armed Forces are recognized. *Salutes
@AaronMk
Yeah, I’ve known a few Marines and Soldiers that were like that. You don’t get that at all in the Air Force, and from the few Sailors I have known, it’s not in the Navy either.
@BrokenEagle98
1AP primarily takes place in a 1950-1960s setting. I can see where you may have gotten confused though, we do some modern comics as well.
I think you missed a critical part of my comment… “Not what the US Air Force service cap looks like…”
The key word here is “looks”, i.e. the present tense form, as in how things currently stand. The way I described it is how it currently looks, as can be verified by looking in AFI 36-2903.
But, to be completely fair, I made my comment under the misunderstanding that modern uniforms were being used for the designs. I’m not familiar with the other services’ caps, but they look similar to what I’ve seen recently, so I thought the picture was showing the modern era’s uniforms. Whoops…
Or so they wished. But they’re no doubt willing to claim they do. Probably like the staff officer equivalent of tripping over the AC chord in the office and claiming the resulting fore-head scar is a old shrapnel injury.
Not what the US Air Force service cap looks like… it’s the right color, but it looks more like the Army’s service cap, i.e. the top is blue like the rest of the hat.
Just another way the Armed Forces are recognized. *Salutes
Now I need to see this series do a crossover with MAS*H.
I need this.
…hell, her face and hair are the colours of Dr. Pepper. (White and red.)
I only assume this because of TV and movies, but I’d estimate somepony could attest to how Marines behave off-duty. Not me. X3
Same here
No, you are not.
(I clicked too)
Yeah, I’ve known a few Marines and Soldiers that were like that. You don’t get that at all in the Air Force, and from the few Sailors I have known, it’s not in the Navy either.
You should try to mention digital camo/multicam to a friend of mine (going on being an officer).
The amount of weird-ass exposure you’d get in his rant on things us civilians wouldn’t have even heard of is amazing.
Yeah, to be honest, this picture was the only exposure I had to the setting.
1AP primarily takes place in a 1950-1960s setting. I can see where you may have gotten confused though, we do some modern comics as well.
@SemPBron3
I think you missed a critical part of my comment… “Not what the US Air Force service cap looks like…”
The key word here is “looks”, i.e. the present tense form, as in how things currently stand. The way I described it is how it currently looks, as can be verified by looking in AFI 36-2903.
But, to be completely fair, I made my comment under the misunderstanding that modern uniforms were being used for the designs. I’m not familiar with the other services’ caps, but they look similar to what I’ve seen recently, so I thought the picture was showing the modern era’s uniforms. Whoops…
Except for Pepper.
Same outfit, same hairstyle. Same funny!
“Semper Fi” indeed.
Or a Zone that is one of Danger.
It’s because they live in the Danger zone
Or so they wished. But they’re no doubt willing to claim they do. Probably like the staff officer equivalent of tripping over the AC chord in the office and claiming the resulting fore-head scar is a old shrapnel injury.
Never knew the USAF was so edgy… Does it have a brutal backstory?
ye bro you are completely wrong the cap is supposed to be red and black with flames and shit
Don’t insult us, we do a lot of research for our cartoon military horse comics.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/WAF-bugler.jpg/788px-WAF-bugler.jpg
Ah, that so? Hmm, maybe you’re right. Maybe we are wrong, all the designers at 1st Awesome Platoon. The plethora of military members that provide the info. We don’t know what a 1950s female service cap looked like. Maybe you’re right.
I’ll just drop this here, have fun being wrong. http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/uploads//monthly_12_2011/post-1963-1324074342.jpg