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Who are the FISTS members on RRAP?
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May 21st 04, 12:20 AM
Steve Robeson, K4CAP
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(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
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(William) writes:
(Len Over 21) wrote in message
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But it is important to have a back-up for certain communications. The
"Base Support Team" concept is fairly well thought through.
MARS is "backup?" For what, Special Services? USO?
Watch out, Your Scumminess...your lack of practical experience is
showing...
In today's battlefield...(SNIP)
MARS is not, never was and never will be intended for "today's
battlefield".
I know that it's almost impossible for you to maintain relevance
while trolling, but please try and exceed our expectations JUST
ONCE...
MARS "might" be a good backup for civilian organization liason
such as REAL emergency interface with FEMA, etc., but it is an
old thing that never adapted beyond 1954. If nothing else, a few
MARS volunteers get to take home military commo equipment
that was declared surplus. Real green machines they can play
with...that the taxpayers once owned.
No "might" to it, Lennie...
Again...lack of experience...
And wasn't Steve in the U.S. Marine Corps? Shouldn't he have already
known that? What he do with all that service time? Play
tiddly-winks?
He sure wasn't in any military commo work. He can't name a single
military radio by either nomenclature or familiar name. Not even a
"plugger" (AN/PSN-11 GPS receiver).
Too bad for you, Lennie.
I'm having a great deal of difficulty in thinking he was ever IN the USMC.
You were once given my MOS's, dates of service, etc, both in this
forum and in private e-mail.
You have again been given adequate information to call the VA
yourself and verify my service.
Of course you won't...It would validate your liar status, even to
you.
If he was born in 1955 as he says (I'd already made E-5 then,
working on microwave terminals), then he could have enlisted at 18,
making that 1973 (I was a senior staff engineer at RCA EASD in
Van Nuys, CA, then). If he did about 18 years in the corpse, then he
got his medical discharge about 1991. [if he did a full 20 it was 1993]
Still not paying attention, Lennie...
As if THAT was a surprise...
Supposedly he got out on a medical "due to an accident." Okay, so
if the accident resulted in physical damage to curtail a USMC career
completion, how come for why he got a private pilot's rating? Did the
FAA "dumb down" the private pilot physical?
Nope.
The progression doesn't add up or make any logical routing. The
REAL story hasn't come out yet.
Sure it has. And it's made a liar out of you several times over.
Oh well...Sucks to be you.
Now we await what form the next spasm of hate and outrage will
take as the intrepid ace vomits more personal insults.
Nope. No "spasm"...That's YOUR schtick.
And it's not an "insult" if it's true.
Putz.
Steve, K4YZ
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