Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Blood Rank


Guest Caroline Anne

Recommended Posts

Guest Caroline Anne

Hey Girls and Guys!

Let me tell you what happened last weekend. I finally got promoted to CW2! Wahoo! I'm so excited! I was sooo tired of being a W01 "spot".

My orders got published in November, but my chain of command didn't pin me until last weekend. So, we wear ACUs now, and everything that goes on the uniform now has velcro. Well, all except the badges...anyway, the rank also has velcro. For those of you who don't know what blood rank or blood wings is, let me describe... in the old days, your rank pinned on to your uniform. When you would get promoted, they would un-pin your old rank and push your new rank through your uniform without putting the backings on the pins. Then, as a show of machismo, you would get pounded on the rank to give you what was known as blood rank

Fast forward to last weekend when my commander velcro'd my new rank on. He pushed it into place, then in slow motion I saw what he was fixing to do. (Our rank is in the center of our chest now). Regardless, I saw what was fixing to happen and I flinched. I knew that I really couldn't take a fist to the chest. He would kill my boobs if that happened and would have to call the medics to get me off the ground. So, naturally I flinched backwards. So, while I am moving slightly backwards, he hits me and I go stumbling backwards three steps. I probably looked like the biggest lightweight in our unit.

This was in formation and I was standing at attention in front of my squad. Bummer. We had a good laugh at that and then got back to work.

Me? I was just happy to not have been hit left or right of center.

In any case, I'm a CW2 and they really can't touch me. I'm part of the Warrant Officer mafia now, watch out. :)

I'd give anything to be able to get out now, though. 2 years 5 months until Caroline can live.

Caroline

Link to comment

Congrats Caroline!

Ahh, yes I remember gettin pinned very well! So did you ever get pinned like they do in the cav? Everyone in the formation with the same rank as you just got pinned with got to 'set' your stripes... Ouch! Making spec4 really sucks...

<3

Elena

Link to comment
Guest Caroline Anne

Never like that Elena. I probably would have panicked. :)

My two most recent branches are Aviation and Signal. Aviation could care less about alpha male domination rituals (except for who can fly under bridges or the crossed swords in Baghdad without getting killed) and Signal, the biggest bunch of nerds and polar opposites of the alpha male to wear a uniform.

Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean

.

That never happened to me in the Air Force .....

Interesting concept.......

If someone had "pinned" me when I was in 'Nam, I probably would of shot 'em......lol

Hang in the, Honey......hopefully the time will go fast.....

(There were no W/O's in the Air Force......do you get saluted, flipped off or what?"

Dee Jay

Link to comment
Guest Caroline Anne

Sometimes not saluted, but never flipped off. Warrants are too mysterious for public displays of aggression like that. People think we have voodoo and altars. All warrants except pilots, they are envied.

It's funny, all ranks will defer to the Warrants. Even upper commissioned will say: "uh, just go and do whatever you Warrants do. We'll call you when we need you." also, if there are any disagreeable duties or leading of details, we can bow out with the "I have some Warrant officer stuff to do". Works like a charm.

However, we had best have the answers when called upon. It's our a$$ and credibility if we don't. That's enough to keep all the Signal Warrants I know, up at night making sure they have knowledge of every aspect of their domain.

Link to comment
Guest DanielleH

I remember getting blood rank when I made spec 4, the second time around, lol. It was about a week before we left to go over to Bosnia. What's really bad is that almost the whole squad was spec4, we had one PFC. Ouch. My colarbones were so bruised for a week after that, that wearing my LBE was sore.

Link to comment
Guest Gina9223

In the Navy when I first started they would 'tack' on your 'Crow' (Petty Officer rank). When I made 2nd Class (E-5) just about the entire squadron tacked it on. Like, so many that when the two heavy hitters (one of them was 6'8", the other simply knew how to punch a hole in anything barehanded) came along...well, after they took their turns my arm blew a nice ugly set of hemotoma's. Then Tail Hook happened and they accidently killed a guy in P'cola during a hazing event. Sooo.... I thought all of that was offically, offically banned?

And congradulations on your advancement. And just so you know, Outserve is working with/for Trans inclusion in the active duty US Military.

Link to comment
Guest Amanda Whyte

As Gina said, they used to tack on your Crow in the Navy. It is very against the rules so much so that people are now getting written up for just doing a good job tap on the shoulder. When I made E-5 though they were still doing it and while I didnt get a hemotoma like she did I did have a nice bruise. One thing that a lot of enlisted sailors work on is their ESWS, Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist. You get a pin to wear on your uniform, and when I earned that I got the pound-it-into-your-chest treatment and had several holes in my chest when it was done.

Link to comment
Guest Michellewhois

;) DJ here's you history lesson for today... :lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm not sure who the last person to receive an Air Force warrant was, but I do know the last to leave active duty was CWO-4 James H. Long, who retired in 1980. CWO-4 Bob Barrow, who retired in 1992, was the last Air Force Reserve Warrant Officer on the rolls.

The good news is the Air Force was looking at the possibility of reactivating the warrant officer program just last month. Still more good news is the fact that the Air Force never relinquished authority to appoint warrant officers. They just haven't exercised that authority in 50 years.

As for pinning, I guess I got linked up with people that knew about the old brown shoe days. I got pinned the day I left flight training. Took a week for the bruises to fade and two weeks for the two little holes to heal. ;)

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   9 Members, 0 Anonymous, 73 Guests (See full list)

    • VickySGV
    • Ivy
    • Ashley0616
    • Cyndee
    • Charlize
    • Mirrabooka
    • April Marie
    • MaryEllen
    • Lorelei
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770.7k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,128
    • Most Online
      8,356

    defox
    Newest Member
    defox
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Alin RP
      Alin RP
      (27 years old)
    2. CipherKai
      CipherKai
      (48 years old)
    3. Dawn2020
      Dawn2020
      (75 years old)
    4. Irwin
      Irwin
      (18 years old)
    5. luke_b
      luke_b
      (21 years old)
  • Posts

    • Lorelei
      wearing my bathing suit at a rocky beach. At the same lake as the one I fell into from the kayak a few weeks ago. Watson (my chihuahua) and I took a nice swim and sunbathed for a little while.
    • Charlize
      I searched for a bag that felt right and worked for me.  Eventually i found an old leather Coach bag.  I've carried it for over 10 years now.  Occasionally i use Lexol  to revitalize the leather as i did on the tac for horses years ago.  The leather has become soft and the clever fittings on the bag have preventing too much wear.  It's pretty big so perhaps i carry too much.   Hugs,   Charlize
    • April Marie
      Thank you, friend. It means much.
    • Mirrabooka
      Home crumbed chicken schnitzel, with scalloped potatoes, peas & corn.   We try to plan our dinner meals ahead for the week, so getting in early - tomorrow night will be lamb chump chops baked in the oven with a honey/soy marinade. In the same dish will be potato and pumpkin segments. The other veges will be string beans and cauliflower.
    • Mirrabooka
      Yep.   I sometimes get busy on another forum which has a wide array of general interest subforums. Everything from politics to tech to money to sport. There have been plenty of times where I have quoted people and given examples which demonstrate why their posts were either bollocks or at least tangential to the thread title, only to have my reply hidden because it was deemed to be off-topic...yet their off-topic post that I quoted remained intact!    Freedom of speech per se should be upheld, BUT...is it just me, or does it sometimes seem like the biggest proponents of it prioritize their 'rights' over their responsibilities? Maybe it is just me, but does anyone else feel like there is a cohort of people out there (not here!) who defend their hate speech under the guise of free speech? Whether it be on an internet forum or in real life, there must be rules and regulations.   Our moderators here do a truly fantastic job, and this forum really is a rare treasure. What helps is that above everything that does get discussed including the differing opinions at times on non-core issues, we are all on the same side!
    • Vidanjali
      God bless you, dear. Be well.
    • Mmindy
      Good morning everyone,    It’s a dog life thing, with a puppy influence. We slept until 06:00 at which time Parker made his first soft bark from inside his crate. I got up and got ready to go outside so he could take care of business and potty. Then we played with his favorite toy 🧸 and tug of war and fetch. Coffee has finished brewing and my first cup is flavorful Folgers Black Silk.    I hope you have a wonderful day and can be who you were meant to be.   Hugs,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋    
    • April Marie
      Dysphoria meltdown yesterday. Felling better today.
    • Heather Shay
      In the U.S. Monday is Memorial Day. Do you celebrate and/or honor those who served?
    • Heather Shay
      Currently in a state of peace.
    • Heather Shay
      Self-compassion is simply the process of turning compassion inward. We're kind and understanding rather than harshly self-critical when we fail, make mistakes, or feel inadequate. We give ourselves support and encouragement rather than being cold or judgmental when challenges and difficulties arise in our lives.
    • Heather Shay
    • Heather Shay
    • Heather Shay
    • Heather Shay
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...