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ChunkyMonkey
12-10-2012, 20:34
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Drone Pilot To Receive First Air Force Medal of Honor Since Vietnam
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http://www.duffelblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/dronepilot.jpg (http://www.duffelblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/dronepilot.jpg)INDIAN SPRINGS, NV – An Air Force drone pilot who managed to fly his MQ-9 Reaper for 120 straight hours through multiple firefights will receive the Medal of Honor (http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2012/08/drone_pilots_deserve_military_medals.html), Air Force officials confirmed today. Major Curtis Beasley will be the first Airman to receive the nation’s highest award since the Vietnam War.
He is also the first American to receive the Medal of Honor for actions taken inside the United States since the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Beasley, from Dubuque, Iowa, will receive the award for his actions at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada during the first days of August 2010. In a week of heavy combat he stayed at his console for more than five straight days, remotely piloting his Reaper drone through dozens of firefights 7,000 miles away in Afghanistan.

Eschewing proper meals, Major Beasley survived on “to-go plates” brought to him from the base dining facility (http://www.duffelblog.com/2012/10/army-launches-eat-right-dont-eat-at-the-chow-hall-campaign/) by a junior Airman. A nearby bucket was used as a waste receptacle.
The medal will be in addition to the multiple Purple Hearts he has already been awarded for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome endured during the same event. He was also honored for a sprained ankle he received tripping over an extension cord while leaving his workstation.
Major Beasley received a congratulatory phone call from President Obama at Creech Air Force Base.
“When they told me the President of the United States was calling for me, I was a little reluctant to pick up the phone. It was my lunch break, and if you don’t get in line at least an hour early, the only prime rib they have left is medium well.”
Major Beasley eventually took the call while sipping a White Russian and sunning himself at the base relaxation pool in-between missions.
Beasley’s wife and family have also released a statement saying how proud they were, and how they had eventually forgiven him for missing family Scrabble night during the fighting.
“Most people think of drone pilots as glorified computer junkies, but we’re really modern-day snipers (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/30/us/drone-pilots-waiting-for-a-kill-shot-7000-miles-away.html?pagewanted=all),” Major Beasley told The Duffel Blog. “We’re out there, days at a time, watching the same compound, with nothing but candy bars from the vending machine to keep us going and the sounds of Sons of Anarchy playing on our iPhones.”
The Air Force is already trumpeting Major Beasley as a modern-day Carlos Hathcock (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Hathcock), the legendary Marine sniper with 93 confirmed kills in Vietnam. Air Force officials have pointed out that Major Beasley’s 193 confirmed kills during the operation arguably make him one of the greatest marksmen in history. There are already plans to use him in recruiting commercials, similar to the Israeli Defence Force’s public parades for missile ace Idan Yahya (http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/04/israel-rocket-warcraft/).
The last Air Force Medal of Honor was posthumously awarded to Captain Steven Bennett (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_L._Bennett), an OV-10 pilot whose plane was critically damaged during a low-level strafing mission in South Vietnam in 1972. With his observer’s parachute inoperable, Bennett brought his plane down in a highly-dangerous water landing. He was killed but his observer survived.

http://www.duffelblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/450x299_q75-300x199.jpeg (http://www.duffelblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/450x299_q75.jpeg)File: An MQ-1 Predator drone being repaired.

“Air warfare sure has changed since then,” Major Beasley observed. “Even just a few years ago I could still fly my F-16 over Iraq, monitoring the same compound for hours at a time, eventually directing a laser-guided bomb on it… not like today.”



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UncleDave
12-10-2012, 20:42
I loved that he almost did not take Obama's call because he did not want med. well done prime rib. [ROFL2]

HBARleatherneck
12-10-2012, 20:42
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SA Friday
12-10-2012, 20:44
Sorry. I don't find this funny at all. At 2 in the morning in the blackout conditions of shithole Iraq I always knew I could trust that pred pilot and camera operator to see what was out there and radio me of gunmen on rooftops. It's a cushy job, but one that kept mine and my teammates alive.

stevelkinevil
12-10-2012, 20:45
This is frankly outrageous.

HBARleatherneck
12-10-2012, 20:59
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Goodburbon
12-10-2012, 21:00
At first I was like "wow!"

Then I was like "hunh?"

And then I was all "oooooh"

OneGuy67
12-10-2012, 21:32
At first I was like "wow!"

Then I was like "hunh?"

And then I was all "oooooh"

Me too!

Bailey Guns
12-10-2012, 22:10
I thought it was pretty funny.

Troublco
12-10-2012, 22:36
At first I was like "wow!"

Then I was like "hunh?"

And then I was all "oooooh"

Yeah, got me too. Pretty funny.

We have all kinds of these things at home station, and some of their parking spots are right behind ours. We're always having to remind our pilots to wait until they've taxied out to do their power checks. I don't know what would happen, but I did get to see what happens to a Beech Bonanza that's too close behind during the power checks when the pilots weren't really paying attention...almost a really bad thing.

Ridge
12-10-2012, 22:44
A nearby bucket was used as a waste receptacle.

http://youtu.be/IR4s4QswGS4?t=1m54s

gos
12-11-2012, 07:54
I wish my wife would bring me "go plates". Instead, she brings me "go get yourself a g** d*** plate, you lazy bastard"

Aloha_Shooter
12-11-2012, 09:33
Haven't missed the Duffelblog or Onion. Most of their "humor" strikes me as juvenile at best. Ya-a-a-a-a-a-awwwwwwn!

Ronin13
12-11-2012, 10:40
HAHAHA, that's great... they're pretty good at pointing out how AF has it so hard (/sarcasm). [ROFL1]

Sharpienads
12-11-2012, 11:26
HAHAHA, that's great... they're pretty good at pointing out how AF has it so hard (/sarcasm). [ROFL1]

I feel like I should defend the AF, but just can't do it with a straight face. Especially after that pred "pilot" was claiming PTSD from watching too much Kill TV. Bitching about shooting Hellfires at Haji and then going to his son's soccer game or eating dinner with his family. Yeah, sounds horrible...