On 21 Aug 2005 04:39:01 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote in
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 20 Aug 2005 16:31:11 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote in
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Methinks I have had more effect than you care to admit.
Methinks you are full of sewage about your USMC career.
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Thank you for that passive-agressive response; it did much to confirm
my suspicions.
After parsing your posts I got suspicious because you revealed some
details but nothing verifiable -- almost like you were very careful
not to declare anything that could be proven to be a lie. So I emailed
several of my old Marine buds (a couple are still active duty). None
of them remember any avionics tech named Robeson, although two of them
remember a Navy -corpsman- named Robeson that got into trouble for
giving unnecessary prostate exams. You wouldn't be him, would you?
Well, "Frank", you have the same OFFICIAL resources at your
disposal as I do,
Even more than you might expect.
so I recommend you use them instead, rather than
making foolish statements that land you squarely in the "running my
mouth off without adequate substantiation of my position" behind them!
I call it like I see it.
Several of my "buds" (with whom I still stay in contact with) from
the MCAS El Toro Aero Club were tracks and armor guys from Pendleton.
......"armor guys"?
What are the odds if I say "Who's Frank Gilliland and what did he do
for the Marines?" that they'll shrug their shoulders and say "Frank
who...?!?!"
You never know. Quite a few friends from boot camp ended up at
Pendleton (including one of the Marines currently on active-duty that
I contacted), and I was with 2nd AAV for almost a year. I also used to
hang out with some of the tankers at Stumps. Don't forget that there
weren't too many Marines in garrison after Viet-Nam, and techs were an
even smaller group. If you know a radio tech from tanks or amtraks at
the same time I was in then there's a real possibility he knows me or
I know him (or her, although most WM techs were sent to 4th or 5th
echelon stations). Heck, I even know a couple that got stationed in
Hawaii, the lucky *******s! But it might help to mention that I went
to GRRC at Stumps with the late Cpl. Moses Arnold -- the "class
clown", and truly one of the nicest guys you could ever meet (yeah,
people say that casually about a lot of people but Moses earned it).
To make things even easier for you, would it help if I provided a list
of recruits from my platoon at MCRD? Or the Marines from the BE and
GRRC classes at MCCES? Or from the Comm Platoons at 3/8 or 2nd AAV?
It's not a problem since I remember almost all their names. Most
Marines do, which is why I don't think you will have much of a problem
finding at least one or two that remember me. So feel free to check
with your fellow Marines (assuming, of course, you are telling the
truth).
And if you happen to doubt -my- service in the USMC, feel free to
check the front desk register (late Spring to early Fall, 1984) at the
US/UK embassy in Beirut. Or you could email Ollie North (then a Major)
who's office was on the 4th floor at the end of the hall opposite to
the ambassador's office. He might remember me as the tech from the
Nassau who put his sat dish back up after the mortar round bounced off
the roof, and replaced the power supply for his URM-201 with the
shop's ugly-but-reliable supply with the plywood bottom. (BTW, if you
-do- get into contact with Lt. Col. North, ask him if he knows who
owned that mint 1961 Chrysler 300 in the back parking lot!)
BTW, one of them wants to follow up with this because apparently it's
a crime to impersonante a military officer -including- non-coms,
active -or- retired. So what should I tell him, "Gunny"?
Whelp, all I can say is use some of those same OFFICIAL sources to
keep from looking like a fool, Frank.
But I'd also say "hurry" because your credibility is slipping.
I'm not worried about my credibility. On the contrary, -you- have yet
to give a direct answer to any specific question regarding your cruise
in the USMC.
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