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From: "bb" on Sat,Apr 16 2005 6:22 am

K4YZ wrote:
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From: "K4YZ" on Thurs,Apr 14 2005 2:27 am


Brian P Burke and Leonard H Anderson both epitomize all of

the
things that give other veterans a black eye. I would not want to

be in
a social setting where their status as veterans was known and

then
announce that I was a vet too. That's one "guilty by

association" that
I will gladly avoid.

Tsk, tsk. You had BETTER avoid it! Once you step away
from the Legion Hall bar YOU are liable to not make it out
of the parking lot!


I don't drink, Lennie.


Was that the 12th step? Probably has something to do with your

medical
discharge.


Er, Brian, Psychotic Pstevie NOW says his discharge was
"honorable all along!" :-)

Gosh, I wonder if some medical tech ever did a culture
on what was in that "discharge?" [might be a medical
breakthrough! :-) ]

Pstevie doesn't drink? Gosh and golly, from the looks
of things in here, I think he strains out the pickles
(KOSHER of course) from those jars and enjoys the dill
juice. Keeps his "Gunnery Sgt command voice" in the
proper sour tone, the lips pursed in proper Dill
Sergeant disapproval. :-)


Sweetums, I have an HONORABLE discharges from military
service.


Yes, you do. But it's your self-serving use of the deaths of
others for your own glorification that dishonored whatever you DID

do
good, Lennie.


Jim asked what difference it makes if he served or not? Soldiers die.


Pstevie MUST get his "insult quotient" of the day in. He
MUST "avenge" his "outrage" (at being caught LYING to
others and not having his brags believed). The original
thread subject is of no consequence to Pstevie. He MUST
take REVENGE!!! :-)

Quite so...soldiers, sailors, airmen may ALL die in the
performance of their military duty. MAY. All of us who
wore the uniform know that, in greater or lesser degree
depending on the individual. We do honor those who
gave their lives...or who had their lives taken from
them in the course of duty.

"Civilians" (those who never served in the military)
don't have a rapport with that. They only have the
emotional, second-hand viewing of movies, TV, and
published accounts, at best a vicarious "experience"
based only on their emotional take on it. Because of
that emotion-only input, they cannot comprehend
being IN any such situation. Because their input is
only second-hand and emotional, they will confuse that
with whatever other emotions they have. A case in
point is Jimmie's apparent glorification of morse
code use on radio in WW2 with warfare itself. All
grand and glorious but the warfare happening well
before his lifetime. He can't really comprehend what
it means to be IN a true warfare situation OR in a
military situation of any kind. He has no baseline
from which to judge. At best, all he can do is an
intellectual exercise of words, of imagination, so
that he can give the appearance of "knowing" what it
is like.

Now we've got Psychotic Pstevie who claims "insult"
that others can actually honor those who died in the
performance of their military duties...especially
those of the same military unit. Jimmie has NO
sense of "unit cohesiveness" that grows in every
military unit, the bond of all who serve in a unit.
Such a bond is not easily explainable in words but
it can be felt deep inside. It is visceral, deep
in the psyche. It can't be fully realized until
one has done it.

Psychotic Pstevie the Psonofabitch perverses such
honoring of a unit's dead in order to produce his
interminable insult-throwing. He is a special case,
perhaps one who should be IN a case, locked away.
When I've stood Retreat at sundown with the special
order of honoring those 19 of the 71st Battalion who
died on 1 July 1950, I was not thinking ahead to
many years later of "bragging" about personal
exploits. Those 19 were ALL "rear area"
communications Signalmen; the 71st served the Far
East Command Headquarters directly and General
Mac had ordered that group to Korea to reinforce
the partly overrun communications system at the
start of the Korean War. Their transport crashed
on landing, killing not only them but also the
four in the aircrew. Stuff happens and none of
them expected that. Army Central Command honored
two of the 19 by naming the Battalion's billet as
Hardy Barracks, later the new transmitter site as
Camp Tomlinson. That is the best that the military
can do besides the "insurance" money and consoling
of their families. The media had not yet come up
with "body counts" of the later Vietnam War, that
sorry excuse to make warfare sound like some pro
football game...which it definitely is not.

Jimmie and Pstevie have made much of "rear area"
military service, as if that is a disreputable
thing. About six out of seven military personnel
ARE "rear area" and not DIRECTLY involved in
actual "battle." Yet, with the mobility of
modern warfare ANY ONE of those six may be thrust
into some kind of "battle" or, in the case of the
19 from the 71st Signal Battalion, dying for no
cause of theirs or the enemy. "Rear area" service
is necessary to prosecute the mass logistics of
warfare...to coordinate supplies arriving to
replenish consumables, to get reinforcements or
replacements...even to perform ground service on
aircraft such as helicopters. None of us "rear
area" personnel are expected to be "in the thick
of battle" (as Jimmie may think, never having
served and getting input only from mass media).
We did our tasks as assigned, following the orders
passed down along chain of command. We did our
DUTY and took pride in what we did, even if we
didn't get our names in magazines or amass "scores"
to show "how good/superious" we were. Most of us
survived to continue life outside of the military.

A few of us "lucked out" in doing our duty, such
as my getting assigned to a big communications
station. I had NO hand in getting such, had to
accept what happened. Some, like myself, availed
themselves of the opportunity to learn, to grow in
knowledge of communications arts, technology.


You've been asked this before, I am asking again: WHAT LAW DID
BRIAN KELLY VIOLATE BY NOT SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES...?!?!


Kellie lied about it. He claimed to have "real military service."


Kellie once said he had "26 patents." Actually,
he had only ONE, the other 25 being grants in
other countries for the SAME patent. Same as
I did although my single patent may have had 28
foreign grants; exact number varied depending on
who was contacted at RCA Corporation Legal.


It was never "changed" to an Honorable, Lennie. It was

Honorable
all along. I was discharged.


Was Kelly discharged? Jim?


They "served in other ways."

However, Pstevie contradicted himself. In here, Pstevie
said he had a Medical discharge "from an accident."
Discharges for enlisted personnel are either Honorable,
Dishonorable, or Medical.

Tsk. I can digitize my 1960 HONORABLE discharge...(SNIP)


Sure you can. Two problems, though. One, you've already done

the
"I am going to send you an e-mail" trick wherein you DIDN'T send

what
you promised you were going to do.


Poor Psycho Pstevie, still ANGRY over another accident.
He neglected (deliberately) to say that he was sent the
correct file later, not once but twice. Pstevie was SO
angry and upset that he REFUSED to look at the correct
file. [his RAGE is legendary...]

Why do you use the word "promised?" Is it a cheap Robeson trick to
make greater your injury? Hi!


Pstevie thinks ALL exist to SERVE HIM! :-)

Pstevie is a warlord-wannabe (or some kind of self-
professed nobility person) who demands OBEDIANCE
from those he threatens.


Secondly, as I have said over an over, I don't doubt that you

have
an "Honorable" discharge. But what I HAVE said over and over it's

HOW
YOU DISGRACED YOUR SERVICE WITH YOUR SELFISH USE OF OTHER'S

SACRIFICES
THAT MAKE YOU THE SCUMBAG YOU ARE!


Didn't people who didn't serve make selfish use of other's sacrifices?


Psycho Pstevie the Psonofabitch would think that my
periodic placement of flags on veteran's graves is an
INSULT!!! He may think that placing my hand over my
heart (in civilian salute) to the flag of the USA is an
INSULT!!!

Pstevie makes Memorial Day less memorable...


You also "did it" when you tried to embellish YOUR "record"

with
the deaths of Soldiers who died in combat before you were even

inducted.

What? No marines ever died in combat prior to your service? You
enlisted because it was safe and you knew you'd get back in one piece
(didn't happen, did it?)


The USMC uniform was pretty...two colors of blue,
white hat, flashy red stripe on the outside of each
trouser, shiny chromed SWORD! Wowee!

Pstevie says I was "inducted." ERROR. I volunteered.
I was sworn into service. There's a difference.

In the 50s the Army had its own "ASN" or Army Serial
Number. Mine was RA 16 408 336. The "RA" prefix stood
for "Regular Army" and denoted volunteer enlistment.
Draftees (those inducted) had "US" prefixes, standing
for "Army of the United States." Activated National
Guard had "NG" prefixes. Commissioned officer ASN
prefixes were simply "O."


Jim asks what difference serving or not serving in the military makes?
I'd like to see you explain it to him.


I wonder if Pstevie will order him to "GET DOWN AND
GIVE ME TWENTY!!!" :-)


Get some mental help, Psychotic Pstevie. You need it.


Not even remotely as much as you, old man.


Let the professionals make that determination.


Pstevie gonna say "HE has the 'professional qualifications!'"

:-)

Pstevie still hasn't "picked up the phone to tell
'authorities' to come pick me up for mental stuff!"
He said he "could do that" (apparently by the powers
that be in Pstevieland).


Pathologiocal liar and teller of Tall Tales. User Of Other's
Sacrifices.

Putz.

Steve, K4yz


What about your claim of seven hostile actions?


Pstevie gave his life for his country seven times?

He must have cat DNA...but only two lives left!

Psychotic Pstevie should call the VA and ask them
who had ASN RA16408336. Tsk. Not a "tall tale."
Getting tired of the Psychotic One going on his
HATE binges. I thought U.S. ham radio was all about
good fellowship and friendly helping of those who
don't know about radio?

Not in Pstevie's back yard. :-)