From: "K4YZ" on Mon,May 23 2005 4:53 am
wrote:
From: "bb" on Sun,May 22 2005 8:29 am
The Reluctant Marine! Figures. Even reluctant people serve. So
how
did Jim serve in other way?
Tsk. Stebie was GROUND crew.
Steve was an Avionics Technician. MOS's 6612, 6616 and 6323.
(And
B-Billet 8981...)
Care to figure out from what MOS's (among others...) the USMC
get's it's Enlisted Aircrews, Lennie?
Nope. This newsgroup is about AMATEUR RADIO POLICY, not
the glory and history of the USMC.
So...Seve can tell us exactly WHAT those MOSs DO, can he? :-)
Tsk, so far Seve has AVOIDED stating outright that he was
an aircrewman. That leaves only GROUND crew...which are
as important as any position for 40-year-old aircraft designs.
You don't "give" me anything. My service is not up for your
approval.
Nor mine. I went where I was assigned. Anyone can see where at:
Both of your service's ARE "up for approval"...You put it there.
BWWWAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!
Up yours, Seve. :-)
If you think that my "maintenance" MOS meant I never left the
ground, you've once again demonstrated your complete and utter lack of
knowledge and experience on yet another topic, Lennie.
Tsk, tsk, STILL no statement of exactly what Seve did as
"aircrew."
BWWWAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!
Since you're so busy mouse-clicking lately, why don't you avail
yourself of some knowledge on USN/USMC Enlisted Aircrew training and
deployment, Lennie...?!?!
BWWWAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!
Putz.
Seve, K4YZ
Tsk, tsk...not good Recruiting Sergeant behavior there...
Temper fry...