Rob-N4RPS wrote:
Seven years enlisted, US Air Force (1982-89), Maintained secure phones and data encryption equipment. Compared to most of my peers, I had it made. Asperger's didn't seem to adversely affect my performance; on the contrary, the intelligence it gave me was a big help!
At the time, I wasn't too concerned about what others thought of me. What was important was keeping those communications centers, command posts, and tactical operations centers on the air.
To close, I give thanks all who fought the Cold War to rip down the Iron Curtain, and to all who served in Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan or anywhere else in the world, for their service and dedication to freedom.
As far as AS affecting my performance and status i had similar experience as i was considered the be one of the best tank commanders in our unit and was liked not in spite, but because, i was so crazy and weird
Perhaps this combination of otherness together with being very good at operating complex situations and equipment is quit typical to AS