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Old June 8th 04, 11:08 PM
Len Over 21
 
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In article , (Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes:

Subject: Call Area Etiquette
From:
(Len Over 21)
Date: 6/7/2004 9:25 PM Central Standard Time
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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!


Whoi said anything about MARS, Sir Putzy?

I said AMRS.


No, you did NOT write "AMRS" (therefore you did not "say anything").

You sound like you are making up things as you go along. Not
a new thing with nursie...

AMRS was the program underwhich US Armed Forces personnel were "licensed"
to operate those 2-by-2 KA callsigns in Japan until Japan finally created a
reciprocal licensing program for foreigners.


Sounds like you are describing "underwhich odor," nursie.

Better practice aespsis more. Your words be getting stinky.

Let's have some REAL "references" to this "AMRS" like from
governments.

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.


And you can get the same questions answered via VA. The VA will
acknowledge requests for verification of service. As for the rest, you don't
need my entire service record.


Yes we do. It would explain your "seven hostile actions."

It would explain your REAL discharge type.

It would also give your REAL MOS.

Be my guest. Of course you won't...The answers would put a cork in YOUR
silliness.


Knowing all about the gunnery nurse's heroic military career is
not high on anyone's agenda. :-)

You can try by reading and UNDERSTANDING DoD Directive
4650.2 data 21 Nov 03. It don' say no ham be da hole MARS.


Lennie what did you do with that 14 years of college-level night school
you claim to have attended...?!?!


I got paid better. :-)

Here's a clue: Night school remedial English would help you
(touch typing in adverse stress environments doesn't hurt, either)
understand government and military directive/regulation wording.
However, none of that works if there isn't any intelligence behind
the squinty, reddened eyeballs to process the information.

DoD Directive 4650.2 explains MARS. MARS is a military
radio service. MARS is NOT amateur radio. [hasn't been so
since 1948] No amount of schooling, classes, whatever seems
to have any effect on your understanding a rather simple DoD
Directive.

Another lie?


No lie. sigh Poor nursie, still can't keep from tossing snit
at those who have done things nursie hasn't done? :-)

Tsk, tsk, tsk...I have to repeat my resume in here (again) plus
giving references of (still living) radio amateurs who can attest
to that? Gunnery nurse would go even more ape-snit about
"CV" and yelling everything was a "lie." :-)

All these "meaningful discussions!" :-)

Len Anderson
retired (from regular hours) electronic engineer person