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Previous poster with missile crew experience related that the mixed-sex crews were given a 30 minute advance notice of any visits to the silo. Neither he nor I implied this was the case for all crews, all squadrons, or all bases. I was just asking- apparently, your experience is that no, this didn't happen with your crews- but were your crews mixed-sex? By the way, nice touch with all the ad hominems. It's really strengthening the logic of your argument. (If you go back and check the thread you'll find the posting about the 30 minute heads up. It was used in conjunction with a story about bringing the meals down, not scheduled crew changeovers. About your "black helicopters" comment- hey, I'm the one using my real name. You can find me on the global.) Steve Swartz "BUFDRVR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Are those of you claiming "there has never been a problem" not troubled by > >the policy of giving the mixed crews a 30 minute "heads up" before > >requesting access to the silo? > > > >Was this policy for *all* crews- or just the mixed sex crews? > > > > I don't know what planet your missile force lives on, but on this one, *every > crew* recieved a; "10-minute out" call from the oncoming crew so they could > make sure the LCC was cleaned up and ready for changeover. I never heard of any > such policy or even technique of giving a 30-minute "heads up" to the on duty > crew, hell with the radios we had it would not have been possible. I think > you're now just making stuff up. > > > BUFDRVR > > "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips > everyone on Bear Creek"
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