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I was a USAF Ammo Troop from 1978-1998. The buzzword in the late 1970's/early 1980's was "management" and not so much "leadership". I went to the old PME I and II and that's what you mainly heard.
When I came in most, if not all, the NCO's were Vietnam veterans and we enjoyed listening to their stories (Hell, I was only 18). My first supervisor built bombs by the thousand for the "Arc Light" missions. For the youngsters here, "Arc Light" was B-52 strikes in direct support of the ground forces. Usually 3-plane cells of B-52D's (IIRC), each carrying 108 Mk 82's or M117's. They really impacted enemy morale.
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