Why do doctors lead with: Dr. Beeblebrox?
A military rank of LtCol is a lifetime of very hard work. It probably involved death of friends and soldiers in command. He earned it.
I found it interesting, and he answered the question. I worked 30+ years at an Air Force base and no one I ever knew wore the rank after retirement. Guess the Army is different.
ThereтАЩs many military blogs and forums where retired NCOs and officers list their rank. ItтАЩs actually fairly common.
This is not a military blog or forum. so I thought it was a little odd.
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Why do doctors lead with: Dr. Beeblebrox?
A military rank of LtCol is a lifetime of very hard work. It probably involved death of friends and soldiers in command. He earned it.
I found it interesting, and he answered the question. I worked 30+ years at an Air Force base and no one I ever knew wore the rank after retirement. Guess the Army is different.
ThereтАЩs many military blogs and forums where retired NCOs and officers list their rank. ItтАЩs actually fairly common.
This is not a military blog or forum. so I thought it was a little odd.