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February 2009 Archive
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It's FebruaryStuff!
Here it is: Groundhog Day! It's the same stuff all over again: We're so, so sorry the main page has been neglected; and we're blaming that Stanford guy, who keeps getting himself deployed; and we're going to do better in the future. Yadda yadda yadda. Again we're blaming those who can't defend themselves and making promises we just can't keep. What else is new? But you know you love us. So, what sort of dreck did we manage to fish out of Phil's hole? ... First up: an article on teamwork from Capt JamesN. This is the first of several articles he's submitted, so there's more to come. Anyone who's seen him in action in the forums knows we ought to just rename the site 'NaugleStuff' and have done with it! ... "Dr. Drill is back," we reported penetratingly. ... And a link to one of the neatest free things we've every seen: PocketMod! ... Well, it ain't much, but there it is. It will get better next time; we promise!
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Drill ::
Dr. Drill and His Answer Machine
Dear Dr. Drill,
I'm having a hard time finding the CAP Drill and Ceremonies Manual. You've said in the past that the AFMAN 36-2203 has all the answers we need, but that is an USAF regulation. Does the CAP manual have exactly the same information? Are the two manuals actually one, with CAP borrowing the exact same publication?
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PocketMod
Every once in a while, something comes along that makes you go, "Holy crow, that's clever!" And here is exactly one of those things: PocketMod.com. What is it? Well, it's like a custom, disposable, origami organizer. You pick the pages you want and then print them and fold a little and cut a little and... Well... You really have to see it for yourself. But, trust us, it is mega-cool!
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There is no 'I' in 'TEAM'...
Why are teams a big deal? I personally like being in a team because it gives the enemy someone else to shoot at. Teamwork gives us two critical things to help us achieve the mission: mutual support and synergy. Mutual support is exactly what it sounds like, you can help the guy next to you and he can help you. This is why you will almost never see a military fighter flying by itself- you need a wingman to watch your back.
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