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Chuck
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Married to @AlyssaRuffin! Active Duty #USSF! OEF Veteran. #GirlDad Views/Opinions are my own and do not represent those of the DoD or USSF.
Denver, CO
Joined December 2011
@zanehengsperger My wife who stores all of her Christmas decor in it. Plus the other thousands of things.
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@rawsalerts Flying from Denver to Houston most likely has Military members on the flight. He picked the wrong day to FA.
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@astro_Pettit It's interesting to see how all of those scissors are standing up that way. I'm curious about the physics behind why?
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@PaTrumpGirl They all do. Especially when you dig into their information and begin sharing it with everyone. Guilty by association.
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DOGE is, in fact, the USDS now. Its establishment is only meant to last 18 months. If they did take your recommendation, I would say a group of lobbyists would make it more effective to establish it formally. This platform certainly helps, but I imagine a more in the face approach would be heard.
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I personally don't get the age aspect. We have military members in career fields such as Engineering, Intelligence, Cyber, Space Operations, acquisitions, etc running the backbone of our most technical aspects of our military. These young men and women are Intelligent and they deserve respect and gratitude for their abilities.
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@PaTrumpGirl @tracybeanz Didn't @DBoomaSan also discover she was associated to the Q boards as well? Or did I imagine that?
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We would need to advance the rate of success for our current rocketry programs, like Starship. Then it would have to match the velocity at which it is traveling in our orbit, with enough fuel to then attach, and perform Delta V to circularize in Earth's orbit, without interference to any of our current on orbit objects. I'm sure a room full of scientists could figure it out. We just need the ship, the fuel and the equipment.
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@defense_civil25 Does that mean the victims of stolen identities will get some sort of compensation?
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@PettitFrontier @AARP @astro_Pettit Wow! That's pretty epic! His birthday will literally be out of this world!
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Absolutely. I was an intelligence analyst and the career professionals with missileers had to uphold some high standards even to be considered working next to them. They had to be PRP. The Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) in the US Air Force is a security program that evaluates the reliability of personnel who work with nuclear weapons.
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I know it's hard to imagine that the safety and security of the United States is in the hands of young men and women, but I assure you, I wouldn't have committed my life to serving if I didn't trust them, and have confidence in their abilities to make the most challenging decisions. We have the most highly skilled professionals in our warfighting force.
Because I’ve seen this asked several times today. 1. Nearly one-half (45.0%) of Active Duty members are 25 years of age or younger. 2. More than one-half (51.6%) of Active Duty enlisted personnel are 25 years of age or younger. 3. The average age of Active Duty enlisted members is 27.0 years, while the average age of Active Duty officers is 34.4 years. The average age of Marine Corps members (25.2 years) is younger than the average age for the other Service branches. Source:
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