Lone_Ranger
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LondonLuke said:Surely after passing basic, there's no need for a soldier to hang around a training unit, so they won't be mistaken for a recruit?
Well....
In the Air Force, basic is separate from technical training. You finish basic training, and then go to another training unit where you get your "specialty" training. Some of the aircraft maintenance schools are quite long. You could be in school for almost a year before being assigned to a working unit.
Then again, if your assigned to one of those schools, by default you've graduated from basic.
I was Army Nat Guard. I have a ribbon for going to Primary Leadership Development, which is the NCO Academy. Sort of redundant since you have to have PLDC to make (E-5) Sergeant. Do you really need the ribbon too? The three stripes alone would indicate that you had PLDC. It looks cool though. I guess if you ever lost your stripes it would serve as an indicator that you screwed up. Or if you ever made officer rank, it would indicate that you were an NCO at one time, too.