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Old December 7th 05, 12:37 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
 
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Default Not Qualified...For WHAT...?!?!?

From: K0HB on Dec 6, 9:24 am


"K4YZ" wrote



Yet Burger King managers, newspaper sellers,
grocery clerks, etc, get killed every day doing
their jobs, often defending those places against
an armed foe.


What sanctimonious drivel. I think I need a barf bag.


Pour the contents of the finished bag on Dudly's head. It
will make him smell better.


I don't know WTF is "brass polishing", but suffice to say this. I'm
a first-generation American. I don't have any ancestors who fought
at Yorktown or Bunker Hill or Gettysburg or Tripoli or Alamo or
San Juan Hill. But I consider every American patriot who ever wore
the uniform of these United States, all the way back to the irregulars
at Bunker Hill, to be my shipmate/comrade in arms. Likewise
the sailor/soldiers/airmen/marines who serve today and in the
future. If that association is "brass polishing", then so be it.


As another "first-generation American," I salute you proudly.

My parents came to the USA of their own volition and became
naturalized citizens of the USA. They both earned their
citizenship.

Dudly the [Marine] Imposter seeks to discredit my military
service by reference to 23 soldiers of my battalion who died
in the period of 1950 to 1963. I honor those men still,
even after standing many a Retreat ceremony at sundown in their
memory. I have all their names, service numbers, their home
towns. Hardy Barracks, about the only military location still
existant in Tokyo today was named after Corporal Elmer Hardy,
in the first group of 19 who perished on 1 July 1950. Camp
Tomlinson, the transmitter site NE of Tokyo, was named for
another signalman who perished that same day...that name
remained in use by the USAF when they had command of the
facilities from 1963 until 1978.

Now, I have to admit that I have an advantage in knowing the
"geneaology" of my military unit. I had one. Not only that,
I know when it was formed (1945), where it was when I was in
it, where it was and what it was named afterward, even to
what became of it, enduring today as the 78th Signal Battalion
at Camp Zama, Japan, and a part of USARPAC. The callsign of
USARPAC Hq today is ADA, the same as the station that my
battalion ran in the 1950s in Tokyo. Worse yet, I've been
in contact with individuals who served in my battalion even
including a civilian who worked for the Army at the
transmitter site. One of those individuals is Gene Rosenbaum,
N2JTV, who was there at the same time I was.

Dudly hasn't mentioned a single individual in any of his
claimed "outfits", made available ANY photo or snapshot of
himself taken during his alleged 18-year career, nor made
available to anyone a single one of his claimed "many"
DD-214s, has made MANY actual errors of official and un-
official names and procedures used by the Marines, has
verified NOTHING of his heroic-warrior military service,
all in seven years of unremitting vile insults at anyone
daring to challenge his opinion on anything.


If you say so, Steve. On Memorial Day, make a generous donation to the "American
Bridge-Painters-Who-Fell-Off-Their-Scaffold Orphans Fund"


By all means, Dudly, STAY AWAY from any REAL Memorial group
on Memorial Day or Veterans Day...if you wish to preserve
your wretched little life of lies and deception and dishonor
of the United States Marine Corps.



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