Friday, March 06, 2009

A Minor Moan and Some Military Stuff

Up in the middle of the night… and it’s ALL PBS’ fault. It’s Pledge Week on PBS, that semi-annual BegFest wherein PBS suspends most of its usual programming… with the notable exceptions of The News Hour and Charlie Rose (thank God!)… and substitutes “special programming,” interspersed with way too damned many Talking Heads going on waaay too often about the wonders of Public Broadcasting, all while asking you to send in money. So… given as how my normal viewing habits have been seriously disrupted, I read for a bit and retired quite early this evening… like just after 2000 hrs. And my eyes popped open around 0200 hrs and refused to shut again. So, it’s up in the dead of night, it is. Damn you, PBS!
Apropos of nothing, but on the same subject… You know you’ve achieved Geezerhood when said PBS Special Programming consists mainly of YOUR music… and by that I mean specials featuring Doo-Wop Bands, Roy Orbison, The Police, and other such acts. Pledge Week used to be all Lawrence Welk, Stagedoor Canteen, Benny Goodman, Perry Como, and the odd country act here and there… and now it’s Rock ‘n’ Roll for Geezers. This is NOT a Good Thing.
(I’m obviously ignoring the recent additions of “Celtic Woman” specials, “Three Tenors” performances, and various and sundry classical music oddities… coz they don’t fit my narrative, ya know. Those and the “Grow Your 401(k) with Pop Bottle Deposits” and the “Be Your Own Best Friend” crap… which I kinda-sorta just made up. But you know what I mean.)
I hate Pledge Week.
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Interesting… Back at the end of January I published a lil story about seeing an MC-12W Project Liberty aircraft out at Cannon Airplane Patch on one of my forays out to the base. Most of the material for that post came from short articles linked in the Air Force Association’s Daily Report newsletter. Much to my surprise, that little article has become the highest rated search term here at EIP, right after “Exile in Portales.” I’ve had about a hundred googlers come visit over the course of the last month or so (illustration above) after searching for “MC-12W,” “Project Liberty,” or other variations on that theme. I certainly didn’t expect that sort of response to what I considered relatively obscure subject matter. It just goes to show… ya never know what will float the reader’s boat.
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Speaking of the AFA’s Daily Report… I’ve been watching a NIMBY episode unfold down in the Florida Panhandle with a certain interest and no small amount of amusement. First there was this (02/09/2009):
The Eglin ROD Goes Halfway: The Air Force announced Friday that it will bed down 59 F-35s at Eglin AFB, Fla., and allow associated construction to establish the Joint Strike Fighter Initial Joint Training Site there per BRAC 2005 guidance. This allows USAF to move the joint/international schoolhouse forward—partly. The service has deferred the decision on whether or not to beddown additional aircraft—reaching a total of 107—until it completes a supplemental environmental impact statement by September 2010. Kathleen Ferguson, USAF’s deputy assistant secretary for installations, signed the record of decision Feb. 5. The first F-35 is scheduled to touch down at Eglin in March 2010, and aircraft will continue arriving through 2014, Air Force officials said during a teleconference with reporters Feb. 6. The 59 aircraft will constitute one Air Force, one Marine Corps, and one Navy training squadron with 24, 20, and 15 assets, respectively. The ROD also imposes temporary operational restrictions on the aircraft to avoid and mitigate noise. Concerns expressed last year by some residents of Valparaiso, Fla., over the F-35’s noise levels held up USAF’s final decision. As the service progresses through the SEIS, Ferguson said, “We will ensure affected communities are involved through public scoping meetings, know what to expect, and understand timelines for development.”
Followed by (03/02/2009)…
No Clear Resolution to Eglin's F-35 Problem: It is too soon to tell if the city of Valparaiso's attempts to halt F-35 basing at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida will affect training plans for the Joint Strike Fighter, Gen. Stephen Lorenz said Feb. 27. Under BRAC 2005, Eglin would host a joint and international F-35 training center. But noise concerns meant plans to deploy 113 training aircraft to Eglin were scaled back to just 59 initially until the Air Force could complete a satisfactory supplemental environmental assessment. However, last week the Valparaiso city council voted to sue the Air Force to halt the initial deployment. Lorenz, head of Air Education and Training Command, said in an interview that this is a "very fluid and dynamic situation," with so many variables that it would be foolish to speculate on how it might affect AETC's training plans.
Then… (03/03/2009)
Eglin F-35 Saga Continues: On Feb. 18, less than two weeks after the Air Force issued a record of decision to base 59 F-35s at Eglin AFB, Fla., initially and perhaps more later, after the service conducts a supplemental environmental impact analysis (see below), the Valparaiso city commission voted to proceed with a lawsuit against the Air Force. The Northwest Florida Daily News reported that Valparaiso Mayor Bruce Arnold, one of the commissioners, said there wasn't any alternative as more than 93 percent of Valparaiso residents would be affected by the higher noise levels of the F-35s. "The city would collapse," he said. The commission's vote was 3-0, but two more commissioners who have been opposed to litigation were not present. The lawsuit could delay military construction efforts at Eglin for the beddown. More than $160 million in initial MILCON work was announced last month after the ROD, according to a release from Rep. Jeff Miller (R), in whose district Eglin falls. Miller called that work "a tremendous spark" for the local economy. He told the NFDN that the Valparaiso decision "borders on municipal blackmail."
And today there’s this:
For All to See: Chris Hughes, a resident of Okaloosa County, Fla., which includes Eglin Air Force Base, wants to get the pro F-35 message out in a big way, literally. The Destin Log reported March 4 that Hughes has purchased a 10'6" x 22'8" billboard near the east gate of Eglin in the city of Valparaiso on which he intends to post the signatures of local residents who support the Air Force's recent decision to base F-35s there as part of the initial training schoolhouse for the stealth fighter. He is scheduled to bring the billboard on a truck to a local event today to allow residents to sign it and have their voices heard—and seen. "It is time to for you and me, the taxpayers of Okaloosa County, to let the world know that the F-35's home needs to be right here at Eglin Air Force Base," he said. The basing decision has not been without controversy as the Valparaiso city leadership, citing concerns over the noise levels of the new fighter, voted last month to sue the Air Force in federal court. That lawsuit must be filed by April 5. This has prompted some residents to come forward at the grass roots level to show their support for the F-35 mission and stop the lawsuit.
All this would be funny if it weren’t so danged tragic. Whatever happened to “The Sound of Freedom?”
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In other service news… Indulge me a moment of fatherly pride if you will, Gentle Reader.
I got a call from SN1 last evening with some good news, to wit: Buck has a line number for Major. He’ll be pinning on his oak leaves some time later this year, which will almost bring him up to grade parity with his younger brother, who is currently a Lieutenant Commander in The Squid Service. I say “almost” because SN2 is on his way to his first command billet… whereupon he will become the commanding officer of Navy Recruiting District Pittsburgh at some point in the very near future, after completing a couple of preparatory service schools/courses in Pensacola, Florida and Newport, Rhode Island. Enter the “almost.” SN2’s new job is an O-5 billet, which means he’ll be pinning on the silver oak leaves of a Commander very soon, and more than likely before SN1 puts the gold ones on. And the sibling rivalry continues.
But… all that esoteric military stuff aside… I’m VERY proud of both boys. They’ve achieved SO much more than their Ol’ Man ever did during his military career. Sam will soon equal his grandfather in rank, what with my Ol’ Man retiring as a USAF Lieutenant Colonel. I’m the non-performing entity in this military family… (insert big ol’ grin here)
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Today’s Pic: Sam, YrHmblScrb, Buck, and Grandson Sean on the occasion of Buck’s commissioning. Offutt AFB... May, 2000.

18 comments:

  1. The Eglin F-35 saga is very interesting. I thought communities fought to get more going on at military bases - doesn't that mean revenue for nearby cities?

    Congrats to your sons! I know you are proud. I think you should have also posted that photo with the three of you, but the boys were lots younger and had long hair.

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  2. Kudos to your Sons.

    If I had kids, I would hope they could be like them.

    Good luck to both on their next assignments!

    I'm going to back to the Barco and have a cool one in your honor, Buck.

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  3. Congrats on your sons.

    I'm asssuming you didn't have much to do with bringing them up. I kid, I kid..

    You should be very proud and I thank them for their service.

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  4. Bec said:

    Congratulations to your wonderful sons, Buck! They might not have started down that honorable road if they hadn't had your example to follow.

    Not surprising about the airbase difficulties, I guess. Hooray for Chris Hughes, though!

    My parents stop everything they're doing to pay their respects whenever one of our military jets from Edwards Air Force Base shoots up Kern River Canyon. My oldest son loves them, too. I miss the few that used to come by from El Toro. As you know, the base closed a few years ago. Now we get many more commercial airliners from John Wayne Airport, since they don't have to share the air space anymore. We still see and hear some great copters cruising up and down the coast from Camp Pendleton, though. Sometimes the vibrations shake the house.

    Speaking of sounds, I miss the old music that I grew up with, too. It's weird thinking of Rock as our heritage. I'm beginning to understand the 80 year old ladies of my youth who pined and played their old 78s of Irish tenors (the OLD tenors) - and Tennessee Ernie Ford.

    And speaking of Irish music... so Celtic Woman isn't your thing, Buck? Not even Maev? :)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH7sg3UjVIQ

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  5. I'm proud of your boys, too, Buck, just as an American. God bless 'em.

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  6. You've much to be proud of, Buck, and that's an understatement. Have at least one drink just for yourself today.

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  7. "I’m the non-performing entity in this military family… (insert big ol’ grin here)"

    Nah, you were an NCO. They might have the rank, but we all know who does the actual work. ;-)

    Does SN2 have his orders yet?

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  8. Geezer Rock -- ya gotta love it!

    Congrats to the boys and you for raising them with REAL values. Thank them -- and you -- for your service.

    My husband retired with 35 years of service to the Army and Army Guard and, nope, he wasn't drafted! His father -- a WWII Army Air Corps vet -- used to kid him about being an officer, but he was the first to salute him when my husband got his first battalion command. There's something special about the connections in a military family.

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  9. Lou sez: The Eglin F-35 saga is very interesting. I thought communities fought to get more going on at military bases - doesn't that mean revenue for nearby cities?

    Yes it does, on the revenue thing. What's even MORE surprising is the area around Eglin/Hurlburt Field has one of the largest concentrations of military retirees in the country. Even more, when one extends the line west to include Pensacola. One would think those retiree voices would drown out the twits. But there are ALWAYS those sorts who don't want their peace and quiet interrupted by ANYTHING, but most especially noisy fighters. A pox on them...

    DC sez: If I had kids, I would hope they could be like them.

    That's a VERY high compliment, DC, and most appreciated. I'm gonna have a beer or two to celebrate mysownself. In about an hour or so. ;-)

    tim sez: I'm asssuming you didn't have much to do with bringing them up. I kid, I kid..

    You're closer to the mark than you might think, tim. The First Mrs. Pennington deserves the lion's share (or would that be lioness'?) of the credit for the boys' upbringing. She did all the work while I was off running around the world when the kids were young. I simply served as a role-model of sorts... mostly in the "what NOT to do" space. ;-)

    Bec sez: My parents stop everything they're doing to pay their respects whenever one of our military jets from Edwards Air Force Base shoots up Kern River Canyon.

    I still do that, too... albeit in a different place. It's in the blood, I think.

    re: Celtic Woman. Thanks for that link!! I watched a couple of the other, related vids, too. And don't misunderstand... I DID watch the Celtic Woman concert. Those are some amazingly talented ladies, and they are also VERY easy on the eyes!

    Thanks for your good words about role modeling, as well. Most appreciated.

    Jim: Thank you, Sir!

    Andy: Thank you, too. And we're counting down to Happy Hour, as we type.

    Mike sez: Nah, you were an NCO. They might have the rank, but we all know who does the actual work. ;-)

    That may be true, but you guys on the O-side have MUCH better perks. And your "I Love Me" walls are SO much more impressive! ;-)

    re: SN2's orders. I'm not sure... the last time we spoke was Tuesday evening and they still hadn't arrived at that point. I'm sure he has his TDY orders in hand, tho.

    MoogieP: Thanks for dropping in, and thanks for the kind words. I salute both your husband and your father-in-law for their service, as well. And you're right... there most certainly IS something special about the bonds in a military family.

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  10. Some fine upstanding gentlemen you have for sons there, Buck! Good to see we have men such as them carrying on the legacy.

    The Air Force ought to just pack up and leave Eglin. Let the community dry up and blow away.

    As for the PBS thing, I think that Celtic Woman is the only thing on watch on PBS. I like the music, and the ladies are...er...well, easy on the eyes.

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  11. I live right outside Eglin AFB (West side) and I work on Eglin. Trust me when I say that I am concerned about Valparaiso’s dispute with the Air Force. The Air Force says that at the peak of the training that the sortie rate will be at 135+ per day. The F-35 is a single engine, very noisy aircraft much like an F-16 is. Valparaiso claims that that the Air Force has not been forthcoming with information and that they (Air Force) are unresponsive to discussion, plus the fact that a hand written note referring to the Valparaiso resident’s as “ignorant red-necks” was written under the Commanding Generals signature on a letter. The general says he didn’t write it and I believe him.
    I see two issues here, First, Eglin’s upper management presents an air of arrogance in it’s dealings with the local communities. It’s a “do as I say not as I do” type of attitude. And secondly, Valparaiso has a number of homes in the final approach to its main runway. Eglin has declared them to be in a hazardous area because of the noise and the possibility of a crash, remember, we’re talking about student pilots, experienced but still students. And it’s a brand new high performance aircraft. I think Mayor Arnolds goal is to get the Air Force to purchase those homes since they will be worthless once the F-35’s arrive at Eglin. Very scary because the Air Force could easily put the Aircraft somewhere else.
    We also have some 5000 Army and their families coming to Eglin and this law suit has put a hold on about 800 million in construction. There is a lot riding on this dispute in regards to the jobs and dollars the F-35 brings and should the Air Force change its mind it will devastate the area for a 50 mile radius. It is already pitting community against community. I’m worried…

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  12. Fine men, all 3 and probably 4 (Sean)! What a fine military tradition in your family.

    Thanks always for all who serve and have served.

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  13. Buck,
    Great news on Buck's upcoming promotion...you must be bursting with pride over your two boys.

    Loved the picture. They both look hot in their uniforms. :)

    Military families are SO COOL!!!!

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  14. Buckskins: Normally I tend to agree with your "dry up and blow away" sentiments, but in this case I have good friends whose livelihoods depend on Eglin... like Dan, immediately below your comment.

    The encroachment issue is also affecting the Navy, as well. There have been a few threads, some of them extensive, on this subject over at my favorite naval aviator's blog. USAF ain't EVEN alone in this space, nor is Eglin an exception.

    Dan: I KNEW you'd have a lot to add on this subject and was waiting for you to weigh in. Thanks for filling in the blanks, so to speak. I REALLY hope this issue is resolved... like the gub'mint buying the homes in the hazard zone... and why not? We (the taxpayers) are picking up a whole helluva lot of OTHER mortgages, and at least there's a valid rationale for buying these houses.

    Good luck, Bud. You know I'm pulling for The Good Guys.

    Ann and Sharon: Thank you, Ladies! You are most kind... the both of you!

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  15. Scrambled eggs. Nice!

    And "AFMajor Buck" has a nice ring to it!

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  16. Buck will have to wait for a couple o' few years to get his scrambled eggs, Bob. Majors don't rate that lil bit of bling in the AF. Sam, OTOH, WILL be wearing 'em, soon. I have "issues" with SN2 in this space... he NEVER sends me his Official Mug Shots. The last official shot I have of him is as an LT, j.g. And I HAVE "counseled" him... that's my right as a father. ;-)

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  17. Impressive! Congrats to Buck, Jr.!
    You have every right to be proud, my hat's off to you and TFMP. Well done.

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  18. I know it's more complicated than meets the eye, and my response was a bit (maybe a lot) on the insensitive side. I just get frustrated with these communities that got to war against military bases. Particularly when the base was there long before the community.

    It's like the people who build a house next to a shooting range, and then complain about the noise of gunfire.

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Just be polite... that's all I ask.