I certainly get your point but I can not think of a time where doing this would have been acceptable to the public or the military.
It is one thing for boys will be boys in the confines of a unit but this was entirely different.
My first point is there seems to be an assumption that they are done for, no one knows what the penalty will be.
Lamenting their demise is premature.
However I could not blame the military for holding them responsible.
I am not offended by the subject personally, but I do think a good military will welcome to identify those with problems of good judgement.
I painted a pair of grand tetons on the bottom of our wings UH-1P but you had to know what you were looking for to make it out in the Euro 1 paint scheme so it stayed an inside joke. This is like painting it on the front gate of the base.
To be sure the military is very PC these days but this is not an example, To do something so visible may offend some but the biggest issue is it shows guys who are not grounded in the reality of the world they live in.
Again, I think those who think this was OK back in the day are not really getting the context of the prank.
It is one thing for boys will be boys in the confines of a unit but this was entirely different.
My first point is there seems to be an assumption that they are done for, no one knows what the penalty will be.
Lamenting their demise is premature.
However I could not blame the military for holding them responsible.
I am not offended by the subject personally, but I do think a good military will welcome to identify those with problems of good judgement.
I painted a pair of grand tetons on the bottom of our wings UH-1P but you had to know what you were looking for to make it out in the Euro 1 paint scheme so it stayed an inside joke. This is like painting it on the front gate of the base.
To be sure the military is very PC these days but this is not an example, To do something so visible may offend some but the biggest issue is it shows guys who are not grounded in the reality of the world they live in.
Again, I think those who think this was OK back in the day are not really getting the context of the prank.