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Old December 6th 05, 09:28 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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KØHB wrote:
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Army found that out during the Battle of the Bulge...where every
soldier, regardless of MOS, were suddenly IN "battle." Ever
since the U.S. Army has made it a point to continue basic battle
training long after soldiers have finished basic training.

And your point is?

All sorts of people in all sorts of jobs face danger every day, Len.

The electric wires don't put themselves up, and when a storm knocks
out the power, the crews don't get to wait for a sunny day to fix them.


Jim,

Lens point is that every serviceman and servicewoman in uniform serves with the
understanding that their very life is pledged, at the very real risk ofarmed
conflict, to serve their fellow man, commonly for material rewards lessthan
that enjoyed by an Assistant Shift Manager at your local Burger King.


I realize that, Hans, and I honor that pledge and that service. I
apologize if anyone was offended. That was not my intent.

But Len tries to make it sound like no one other than military service
ever faces any danger in their job.

In the past (and probably in the future) Len and I have found all sortsof
reasons to disagree, but on this issue I come down four-square on his side.
Comparing that pledge which Len, Brian, and several other here took, to the
risks "suffered" by an electric company linemen or a construction worker is mean
spirited and unbecoming.


I did not mean to sound that way. Again, if it sounded that way, I
apologize.


Jim, if you felt an "apology" was warranted, then bravo for you.

However if you get into the habit of "apologizing" everytime
someone doesn't like your "tone" or how it MIGHT sound, then you just
spend your whole life apologizing.

Spending your life with your tail between your legs is no way to
live.

73

Steve, K4YZ