bb wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
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?
Are those "box-kicking" MOS's?
You're welcome to do the homework and find out.
Espeically the 8981 MOS.
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.
You certainly take liberties with "approving" mine.
Nope. You've continually denigrated my service and Len's with REMF
and
box-kicker descriptions.
I never "denigrated" your service, Brain.
I said your Amateur Radio activities from Somalia were not legal.
I've also told you to not lump me into the same pile with you and
Lennie. I give you more credit for having been in a forward area, and
have acknowledged that.
Your mentor's only exposure to any "incomming fire" was required
rifle range time. last I checked RF-burns and paper cuts don't count
for much.
Steve, K4YZ