Fighter Pilot Defends his Manliness
Paul “Skid” Woodford is a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and F-15 fighter pilot. As recorded on his blog, he recently experienced a questionably “manly” event that reminded him of a story that is, truthfully, still a longstanding urban legend within the fighter community (particularly between the F-15 and F-16 communities, which sometimes have a “friendly” rivalry). The story he tells is still well-known, despite the fact that Woodford retired more than 10 years ago, and the story he recounts is nearly 30 years old.
The reference to LtCol Woodford’s site does not equate to an endorsement of his views (interesting though they are). He uses the “warrior vernacular,” so be warned about language on the site. Woodford is also a self-described atheist and tends to “lean left.”
If nothing else, his site is proof that contrary to popular belief, the US military–and even the fighter pilot community–is not homogenous. The US military is composed of men and women who represent all kinds of ideologies, as is the American culture from which they come.