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  1. Aug 18, 2014 · This foundation explains why JQP became a thing in the first place, but it doesn’t explain why what began as a tiny personal hobby has grown into a movement and a community. Why, then, does a movement deeply critical of the Air Force persist, and why do I keep feeding and growing it?

  2. Mar 4, 2016 · John Q. Public himself was created by by Vaughn Shoemaker and first appeared in an editorial cartoon in the Chicago Daily News in 1922. He appeared as a short, balding, messy-haired gentleman and, much like Mr. Common People, was often taken advantage of by larger people around him.

  3. I remember reading John Q Public and seeing news/opinion articles that were critical of the military, which was refreshing to see as there wasn’t really a forum for such things a few years ago. I just checked it again and now it’s just another Star and Stripes / Military Times news blog.

  4. Dec 17, 2016 · My ultimate goal with the blog is a continuing, honest conversation about how we shepherd the gift of an independent air service and how we take care of the people who raise their hands to serve in it.

  5. Oct 22, 2020 · The John Q. Public blog, run by retired Air Force officer Tony Carr, came across a video he suspects was produced by the Air Force’s Combat Camera units, lauding the A-10, its crews, its pilots, and the capabilities of its support for ground troops.

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  6. Oct 26, 2015 · JQP Blog has evolved into a leading, credible voice on Air Force matters and a respected outlet for original reporting and hard-hitting analysis of issues touching national defense and military affairs, earning regular citations in a range of publications both online and offline.

  7. Mar 21, 2019 · These days, it’s difficult to know what John Q. Public might think of the America he grew up in. The poor guy had been plagued for so long by Mao and Khrushchev and high taxes and Hitler and hippies and inflation and the national debt and the eroding morality of modern life.

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