Tuesday, March 15, 2011

How many times have we done something “Just for a class”?  Well, that was how my blog started, but I’m having fun with it now!  The feedback from not only my classmates, but from friends who saw the link in my emails opened my eyes to how many people want to see who “the TIger” really is.  I plan to continue the blog for a bit, adding content to it that explains me.
Thus, the purpose behind me starting the blog was to get a grade in class, but the purpose has shifted into a means of sharing.  And sharing blindly, it is- As I can’t see who’s looking like I can on Facebook, and even if they leave a comment, they often are anonymous since I don’t know people’s google logins.  I hadn’t had much time to post the last few weeks, but my previous blog was full, and I just restored my news blog (Http://www.bmtgrad.info/HOMETOWNNEWS/) , so now I can concentrate more on this.
I used the rolling hills photo as the backdrop of my blog because I wanted to add that sense of sky, like the vast sky a pilot experiences as they slip the surly bonds of earth to dance on the skies with their “Plane in the Air”- part of my blog’s name.  The second half of the name- “Bombs on Target”- isn’t represented here.  It’s the dirty side of the job that frankly just comes with it, isn’t a planned part of it.  Planes in the Air, Bombs on Target.  That’s what it is about, and the Burgandy was close to red, the White backdrop and the Blue from the skies (and the pretty girls’ eyes) makes a great addition to a somewhat military-themed blog.
The content, although slim at this point will come from me.  Not just because I type it, but because I rarely give anyone a glimpse inside of the Tiger.  Having been a Military Training Instructor, everyone thinks I’m this gruff, agitated individual who has no heart.  Inside of the Tiger is a fun individual, who likes to take off that gruff exterior and share occasionally.  The content of the blog will become something of an insider’s view.  Not everyone knows about the site, though I did provide a link for 2 weeks in the signature of my emails- so several close friends have had the opportunity to see.  Some of them emailed comments, others posted them, but in the end, I found that people were interested in what the TIger was about.
Of course, with the class coming to an end, and since it’s a capstone course, many of my ‘school’ visitors will move on, and I’ll be left with this social experiment to share with “TIger” fans, the people who know me- Fellow Military Training Instructors, former trainees (who get a kick out of learning that I’m human), and close friends.  Even my sister found the site one night, and remarked she never knew about my dedication to PITA-BOT.  
In all, PITA-BOT is a place for me to share.  It highlights why I serve, and has the opportunity to answer questions people were afraid to ask, since I was so mean to 1,057 of the Air Force’s finest Airmen.  This will also be a place to share a little more with those who serve and always asked “Is he REALLY like that all the time?”  Nope- I just believe we are all about Planes In The Air and Bombs On Target.

Monday, March 14, 2011

TIger Cubs

"TIger Cubs" is the nickname given to those whom I've trained over the years.  Since I'm "the TIger", why not have TIger Cubs?  Okay, Corny.
However, I would be remiss in not recognizing those young men and women I've trained.  They have a unique advantage over me, which I'll explain.
I joined the military during peactime.  As a matter of fact, it had been 15 years since we fired more than a few shots in anger at another country.  I joined a safe-haven. Needless to say, it hasn't been that way since that time.  We've fired more shots from our planes since I joined than we fired on the ground during WWII! 
TIger Cubs all joined during times of war.  I stood up during peacetime and said "YEA, I'll FIGHT FOR THE USA!" but that means nothing when you compare it to the 1,057 young men and women who stood up in the middle of a war and said "ME, TOO!".  Sure, there are many more than just TIger Cubs, and they deserve to be recognized, too.  But they didn't have to survive the TIger.  :-D
I always used to say "I live my life off of page 7 of the Air Force Times."  I did.  That used to be the page that they listed the previous week's combat losses.  And I did- I went home every Tuesday night and looked on the list, Praying that I didn't see a name I recognized.  They move the list around now, but to this date, I've never seen a TIger Cub listed.  And for that I give thanks daily.
I have learned of a few injured in "the zone" but they are all tough.  I know- I made them that way, I like to think.
Of course, it doesn't mean I haven't lost any of them.  God is watching over 2 TIger Cubs.  One who was victim of a horrible homicide, and one who fell to the evils of suicide.  God Rest to Airmen Santos and Anthe.  Gentlemen-Airmen, May you rest in peace.

Who is the TIger?


TIger comes from my "go-by" name, Tony.
Back in 2003, when I was selected as a Military Training Instructor for the Air Force, My boss referred to me when speaking to others as "Tony the TI", so it evolved into the GRRRRREEEEAAATT name of "Tony the Tiger" and eventually, just TIger (TI capitalized for Training Instructor).  Pretty boring story, not full of excitement like you expected.
However, I do have a good nickname story for you.
I worked with one instructor who took on the fact that I was fast in completing tasks and called me "FLYING VEE", like the motorcycle.  His boss was a very blunt-speaking, intimidating individual.  One day in the hallway, I acknowledged this instructor with his nickname, and he replied "Hey, Flying Vee, how's it going?"  and his boss was standing there and asked "Why do you call him the Flying Vee?"  the other instructor explained that prior to my present assignment, I was on leave of absence as a circus performer for the Air Force.  He said I was a trapeze artist.  NOW, I thought the boss realized he was joking.
The next day, in the cafeteria, I heard the boss' loud voice calling for me:  "VINING!  Get over here!" and I promptly went to speak to him.  (remember, I am almost scared of this individual, anyhow.....)
"Sgt Vining, I was just telling the commander about your being a trapeze artist for the Air Force, and he was wondering if you knew his brother, who......"  I didn't hear anything else but Blah, blah, blah.....
So there, I was, explaining that THE OTHER INSTRUCTOR was only joking, and watching this supervisor sink in his chair looking like an idiot, having just lied to the Commander.
Yes, better than the TIger story, but I don't use the Handle "FLYING VEE" for obvious reasons.

How to Build a Good Blog


How to Build a Good Blog


Using the knowledge gained from your research and review of other professional Blogs, create your own Blog using the instructions provided by Google in the Blogspot Website. ”  I read these words and wondered what I was going to write about.  A friend offered a suggestion- “Just do the bare minimum, get a grade.”
I can’t do that.  I’m a perfectionist.  If I can’t be the best at it, I don’t like to do it.  So, doing the bare minimum wasn’t going to work.  I began my research on how to build a blog that will attract attention.  I want to be on the Honor Roll, not the Wall of Shame.
I found that the most common advice was “be yourself!”  Don’t try to be a fake, write what you know about and write well.  This really makes sense. Ensuring that you have a well-flowing document will keep the reader engaged on your blog, the same as if you were writing a paper for school.  It also brings to the front the need to keep traffic flowing.  The more traffic you engage by your writings, the higher your rankings will be in the search engines!
From Ihelpyoublog.com (2007), came the gem: “Do an interview with key people in your niche.”  What another great idea.  If your blog is about working in the military, why not have a question and answer with the Recruiting Supervisor in your area?  It will not only help your blog become more rich with real content, it will also offer more traffic, as that person will also refer to your blog if it is well-written and highlights their points.
Ensuring it is really your point that is being broadcast is also important.  You are the subject matter expert in your writing, and it is best that you offer your knowledge and not just make up a stance because someone wants you to.   Tap into the knowledge you have, and also tap into the resources at your disposal to provide the facts, and provide them from your stance.  This also will ensure your traffic is able to understand the level of your writings and you will make the people of your level and abilities the most to visit your blog.  I like to relate this to the old adage: “It’s better to dazzle them with brilliance than baffle them with B.S.”
In order to ensure people know you aren’t just a strong-headed single-thinker, it is important to offer many points of view, and reassure the visitor that you have thought out the points you are making, you have done your research and completed all the steps you need to be making the point.  Make sure that within your post, you prove that you have thought from inside and outside the box. 
Another great point commonly found in my research was to ensure you are solving the problem.  Don’t just layout an issue, layout an issue that you also offer the solution for.  It’s easy to complain about politicians, but how would you handle the situation.  In addition, this will help to maintain your audience, as they can think more critically about your topic, since you propose an answer.  One site I ran across had many posts about the bad decisions made by our Mayor.  Okay, but since it didn’t offer an alternate solution, how do we know what the Mayor should have said or done in that situation?
Another great piece of advice I found was “Make a post turning a negative into a positive through humor” (ihelpyoublog.com, 2007) I am a person who looks at humor as a good thing.  I often turn bad situations into a funny joke.  Blogging in that style could also help keep a traffic flow in your site, by entertaining your visitors. Also taking a serious stance yet offering a funny photo or graphic (minding copyright) also makes a good blog better.
Finally, try something fun occasionally.  I thought about “Theme week” where the title of my blog made the title of my favorite song (ie; Monday “Cat’s got my Tongue”, Tuesday “In light of the past”, Wednesday “The life and times of a Tiger”, and “Craddle and Cantelope- raising a melon child”), all about something interesting in my life, and bringing out “Cat’s in the Cradle” a song about how I grew up- that was my dad, and that’s me in there.
Whatever you choose for your blog, target your audience, write your style, and keep it real.  Make it fun or funny- your choice, but make it so people WANT to visit.

References
101 Great Posting Ideas That Will Make Your Blog Sizzle  retrieved March 6, 2011 from http://www.ihelpyoublog.com/20070316-101-great-posting-ideas-that-will-make-your-blog-sizzle