Thanks Karen, Kay, & Diane for your thoughts.
I'm a non-military guy myself but my wife & I who are both nurse anesthetists have been encountering our military folks for years at our hospitals and surgicenters and we've been awed and inspired by the attitude and outlook of these fine folks -- the guys are upset that the Army makes them fix their hernia before they can deploy with their units . . . the team work & committment is touching. We were away in Spain last Fall visiting Marriott Marbella and Playa Andaluza resorts & when we came home, we learn that our son and a friend had joined the AF. It was a happy surprise. It's a bit different being on the military parent side of the equation, but also in a good way as you learn that America's military is really a big extended family.
As to our son. There were times that we're not so sure about how things would turn out in high school and afterwards. But it is amazing to see how completely he has bought into the AF ethos. At least his room will no longer look like a pigsty. His dad is now the only guy in the family who dresses like a bum.
Here's that "Pride Assembled" image taken as the flights line up in marching order before the Coin Ceremony. The only element missing here is the sound of the TI's voices ( training instructors ) who are each barking out a cadance to their flight as they march to the parade ground. It sounds like baying hound dogs as these newly-minted Airman march in unison. The most special part however is afterwards when families rush down to find thier Airman. I tried going through the crowds to snap shots of the emotion, but I had to quit when my wife gets impatient at my photography moment . . . well, I grab a few shots anyhow.
Thanks,
Barry
Flights Assembled for the March to the Parade Grounds