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Families at Air Force base in Florida told to take down Christmas decorations.

I'm not saying your a liar i'm saying that today's military is far different that what it was when I was in. It has gotten very lax and i'll stand by my opinion that the majority of them are lazy. I have seen the change thru the years and i'm not the only one that has this opinion here in town. There is no excuse to have bases look the way they do now. I also don't believe in contractors being hired to provide routine grounds maintenance. I was in both the Army and Air Force and I assure you I did more than my share of grounds maintenance when I was a young troop. I'm also sure as a young Marine you also did your share.
I think you meant this for another member.
 
By the way, nowhere in my answer did I call Him a liar.
You are correct, you did not call me a liar. You said you do not believe me one bit. I guess I must have been hearing or seeing things in my head. I was an Infantryman in both the Marine Corps and the Army. Of course I did my share of police calls. But contractors were always the ones who did the grounds keeping duties. And as a federal civilian aircraft mechanic, we always did FOD walks right alongside our active-duty military counterparts. And the same here, contractors take care of groundskeeping duties. Don't call our military personal lazy when it's not put in the budget to take care of mowing lawn. Maybe you and your retired buddies can go volunteer to go show all those whipper snappers how it was done back in your day. Maybe you can even show them how you used to paint rocks, also. Don't get lazy and not paint both sides!
 
You are correct, you did not call me a liar. You said you do not believe me one bit. I guess I must have been hearing or seeing things in my head. I was an Infantryman in both the Marine Corps and the Army. Of course I did my share of police calls. But contractors were always the ones who did the grounds keeping duties. And as a federal civilian aircraft mechanic, we always did FOD walks right alongside our active-duty military counterparts. And the same here, contractors take care of groundskeeping duties. Don't call our military personal lazy when it's not put in the budget to take care of mowing lawn. Maybe you and your retired buddies can go volunteer to go show all those whipper snappers how it was done back in your day. Maybe you can even show them how you used to paint rocks, also. Don't get lazy and not paint both sides!
I call it like I see it and I have 20/20 vision!
 
When I worked for G4S we had 2 checks that were on PAFB(at that time) and the USAFA. There was one that was on Cheyenne Mountain but it was outside the gate.

Other than that, I haven't been on a military installation since 2003.

I don't recall ever seeing a landscaping crew on Fort Carson or Fort Lewis. That doesn't mean they weren't there it's just not something I ever saw
 
Hi,

I was married when I went in so I took the extra stipend and lived off base (March AFB). But I still did my share of keeping our work area on base looking good, sweeping, painting, scrubbing toilets, washing windows, etc. I seem to recall other airmen talking care of their areas when they were off duty. I haven't been on an installation since 1980 except when I visited my brother at 29 Palms sometime around 2010. I thought that place looked OK. I hope "lazy" is not typical for our current forces.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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