On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 20:36:22 -0800, Frank Gilliland
wrote:
On 1 Nov 2005 16:18:14 -0800, "Gunny Dudly" wrote in
s.com:
Frankie of Silliland wrote:
On 31 Oct 2005 06:18:22 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote in
.com:
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 02:04:36 -0700, Frank Gilliland
cut He can't.
Sure I can.
No...You can make silly allegations (hence your nick-name of
"Silliland") that are just pie-in-the-sky guesses.
"Proof" would be some document that actually showed my reserve
status above and beyond the Delayed Entry period...
The problem for YOU is that nothing of the sort exists.
Sure it does -- your own words.
Your DOD record confirms your service from '74 to '92 (yes, that's
only 18 years, not 20 years as you claimed when you wrote, "I spent 20
years in the Marine Corps to give people the right to exercise their
freedom of choice, and it hurts me to see so many people exercising
their choice to be apathetic!"), but it doesn't distinguish between
active or reserve. It -does- confirm your MOS as an avionics tech. It
-doesn't- indicate that you were in any medical field, in which case
you would have been a Navy Corpsman, not a Marine Gunny.
Uhhhh...Looking for that reg wherein US Marines are not allowed to
keep personal pursuits while on active duty...
If you were on active duty then you would know that moonlighting is
-strongly- discouraged.
so? a lot of things are strongly discouraged, some ilgeal some not
some against the regs and some not
I know it is legal to "moonlight" in the army it take a slain forest
of paperwork to do but so does almost evrything in the army
In some units it's even prohibited by the
commanding officer because the responsibilities of an outside job
usually conflict with the responsibilities of the unit. But you didn't
know that because you were never active duty; i.e, more proof from
your own ignorant words.
And you make reference as to what my "DOD" (properly DoD) record
states per my MOS's, but you and I BOTH know that that same record
shows nothing but active duty service (Delayed Entry
notwithstanding...)
Maybe you don't know -- your DOD (or DoD if you like) record doesn't
specify. I mentioned that befo ".....but it doesn't distinguish
between active or reserve." The reason is because military members
frequently change from active to active reserve, to inactive reserve,
to retired (in your dreams), etc, etc. The record states your total
time, not how it was served.
breaking out for coment
And BTW, your time in the delayed
enlistment program isn't considered active -or- reserve (active -or-
inactive). Read your contract if you don't believe me.
Frank dudly does not bother with facts you know that
But this conflicts with your 1998 claim that you were a "former 10
year+ EMT", which would make you an EMT -prior- to 1988, more than
four years -before- you "retired" from the Corps.
Uh huh. Six, actually.
Thee are a LOT of Marines who are EMT's...Both as Crash-Rescue
personnel on MCAS's and as "off duty" pursuits.
My first EMT card was in Pennsylvania in February 1986. PA
EMT-MAST 014402.
cuting to move on to rest of Stevie ****
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