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Old August 23rd 05, 03:44 AM
Frank Gilliland
 
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On 22 Aug 2005 07:51:25 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote in
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 21 Aug 2005 16:28:13 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote in
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....."armor guys"?

Uh huh...Neat thing, military aeroclubs. The person sitting next
to you might be fresh off the yellow foot prints or wear stars on thier
collar.



I think you referred to yellow footprints in an earlier post. That's
interesting since I didn't even remember they were yellow until I
looked in my boot camp 'yearbook'. After that I started remembering
all kinds of things about receiving, like the lines on the floor, the
overwhelming smell of brasso and dura-glit, and blood on the shower
room floor because some of those guys didn't even know how to shave.


Very colorful.



Thank you. My minor was Communications so I took a few lit classes. My
favorite is Pynchon. Clancy, IMO, is the Danielle Steele of action
novels -- i.e, his stuff is mental popcorn. If you want to break into
fiction that is at least readable (barely) try some early Dean Koontz.


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My I draw your obviously tainted opinon to SSGT selection board of
1983, Precendent number 60A. You may also refer to the Gunnery
Sergeant selection board of 1987. To be truthful, I forgot my
precedent number on that one but it was high due to the overlap with
the previous years promotions.



What you can't understand is that we all know the public DOD files
only have the name, rank, service, MOS, and sometimes the hometown.
That's far from a definitive identification since anyone with the same
name can 'steal' that serviceman's identity and make up the rest.


Uh huh...Two "Steven J Robeson"...With the exact same DOB...?!?!

Right.....................



I guess I have to spell it out for you: There's no proof that you are
him. In fact, there's a good possibility that you are one of his
deadbeat offspring; i.e, little Stevie Junior, the jobless mutant
child coddled by mommy and living in the basement. Assuming you really
-are- who you claim, you sure are setting a -=BAD=- example of the
discipline both required and expected of a retired Marine Gunny of 18
years (which is bull**** in and of itself) by wasting so much time
engaging in flame wars on Usenet. I can get away with it because I was
a ****bird..... but you? Heck, if I was USMC retired and behaving the
way you do I'd go outside and kick my -own- ass out of respect for the
Corps. And -THAT'S- what Semper Fidelis means, Steve.


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And there you go snipping again, right after whining about being
snipped.


And if you happen to doubt -my- service in the USMC...(SNIP)

No...but I doubt your understanding of the motto "Semper Fidelis".


Prove you were a Marine and I'll vanish those doubts.


I already have. You simply wish to argue.

LenniePhantom



STOP....hey, what's that sound?


I also question your motives in this forum. So far, nothing
relevent, other than catching the back of guys who are archived chronic
liars.


yada, yada, yada.


Guess you don't like having it thrown back at you...especially
when there's nothing in your defense you can say about it.



See below.


And I told you if you'd care to e-mail me directly I'd be glad to
give it to you off-group. I've explained my reasons for doing so.


And I questioned why your military service is so secret. That's why I
alluded to "Col. Vinson at Ft. Gordon", which you obviously didn't
understand but should have. You can email -me- if you want but don't
expect me to keep anything you say quiet if you fail to verify your
story.


I know who Col Vinson was and I know where Ft Gordon is. Never
served with him/for him/within 100 miles of him.



And here is where your lies finally come to an end. If -you- were in
avionics in the 80's then you most certainly -DID- 'serve' under
"Colonel Vinson"...... who, BTW, is not a real person, and you would
have known that if your story was true. VINSON was the crypto system
that was used for almost all radio equipment in that era, and EVERY
tech -- avionics AND ground -- was trained to do first and second
echelon repairs on that equipment. You could have easily replied with
"KY-58" (the avionics equivalent of the KY-57), or KYK-13 (key holder
used for both). But you didn't even recognize the name VINSON even in
context with Ft. Gordon, home of the crypto schools.

You had several chances, "Steve"..... you flunked.

And BTW, the info above isn't much of a secret since Time magazine put
a picture of a KY-57 on the front cover back in '83 -- nice pic of a
Beirut Marine next to a jeep with a VRC-12.


Again...colorful. Clancyesque.



You and fiction seem to get along quite well.


That you attempt to diminish my military service simply because I
do not wish to discuss it in this forum like Lennie's rantings, or like
some drunk at the end of the bar at 3AM only further substantiates MY
claim that your motives here have nothing to do with Amateur Radio,
have more to do with being argumenative, and are dubious at best.



Blah, blah, blah. You've been both outed and spanked. Either fess up
or shut up.








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