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June 8th 04, 03:25 AM
Len Over 21
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In article ,
(He's
got it in his wallet Superham) writes:
Subject: Call Area Etiquette
From:
(Len Over 21)
Date: 6/6/2004 1:01 PM Central Standard Time
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In article ,
(Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes:
Subject: Call Area Etiquette
From:
(William)
Date: 6/5/2004 9:45 AM Central Standard Time
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I could send you another N0IMD/KH2 card, though. You're a legit contact
there.
Funny.
You kept logs from Guam, a semi-rare but hardly unique location, yet you
"lost" your logs from a once-in-a-lifetime locale.
Where are nursie's logs from Okinawa?
No proof = Nothing happened.
Unlike Brain, I can refer you to 15th Air Force Auxiliary Military Radio
Service station callsign KA6CM, issued from Yakota, Japan, in August of 1981.
"Yakota?" :-)
"Refer me?" "Refer anyone?" A USAF MARS station? Oh, my!
An whut it say on dat "referral?" Is it hidden from view again?
Where are nursie's other claims?
No proof = Nothing happened.
You were provided adequate information to inquire directly of the
Veteran's Administration, Lennie.
Not good enough. NARA is the place. National Archives and
Records Administration. St. Louis.
Since you didn't do it, your assertions of "no proof" are your own
undoing, Putzster.
Tsk, tsk, tsk. More "meaningful discussion" again. :-)
Where and when all dem "hostile actions" Air Force MARSman?
If the archives of the federal government aren't good enough for you,
Scumboy, I don't know what else I can do.
You can try by reading and UNDERSTANDING DoD Directive
4650.2 data 21 Nov 03. It don' say no ham be da hole MARS.
"MARS is amateur radio" be da WRONG statement...
Temper fry...
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