United States Air Force Academy Colorado Springs - Polaris Yearbook

 - Class of 1988

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United States Air Force Academy Colorado Springs - Polaris Yearbook, Class of 1988, Page 14
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“lood Die Young. \ We cadets tell outsiders that the difference between the Academy and civilian schools is the honor code. But on Saturdays, with rifles slung on our shoulders, cadets know it ' s the mighty Form 10 that makes the differ- ence. Not only are we not entitled to the same privileges as our civilian counterparts, but we lose more privi- leges if we try to take them anyway. We sat confinement after confine- ment and marched tour after tour in- stead of going to party after party. Why? Here ' s what the Wing has to say about the tour pad: I : " Who ' s the SDO? Tell him I ' ll be in the TV room. " 3 : " In my three years here. I think the funniest thing I ' ve ever heard a touri (those people on the chapel wall watching us like animals in a zoo) say was, while viewing tours, why would cadets give up their weekend to prac- tice marching? " : " I would rather sit confinements than sit CQ. " 4 : ' Not that I have much better to do on a Saturday, but I still hated mar- ching tours. When I was marching my ten, I couldn ' t stop thinking about what my friends at real schools were doing. " 10 OPEMinQ b, TOP: A confinement done the right (Comm ' s) way. ABOVE: A confinement done the real way. r ”

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