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![]() Frank Gilliland wrote: On 17 Nov 2005 15:16:11 -0800, "Major Dud" wrote in .com: snip Steve, K4YZ Make all the justifications you want, Dud -- the fact is that you unwittingly provided all the proof yourself........: There's no "justifications", Frankie. You lied, got busted, and now you're even more determined than ever to TRY and hit some "responsive chord".... THE BEST you can hope for is to show that your ONE tour in the Marine Corps taught you just enough to surf the web in search of keywords you HOPE will fill in the holes....Holes left by your legal troubles while you WERE in.... So far, you're not doing so well... You didn't know squat about uniform issuance; you don't even remember paying for your first uniform issue in boot camp from your chit book. Refer to the MCO. I didn't pay a dime. Nor was it deducted from my pay. The "chits" accounted for government money spent...Not mine. You didn't know squat about restriction or liberty, demonstrating that you never served with any OOD which is a regular NCO duty (also done by non-rates when there are no NCO's available -- did it myself a couple times). Why do you insist on trying to perpetuate fabrications? You didn't know that the Marine Corps has Shore Patrol, not MP's. Oh? Really? QUOTE from "www.usmilitary.about.com" United States Marine Corps Enlisted Job Descriptions and Qualification Factors FIELD 58, MILITARY POLICE AND CORRECTIONS The military police and corrections OccFld provides the commander continuous support by enforcing the law. They are responsible for preventing and suppressing crime; assessing command physical security posture; preserving military control; quelling disturbances; investigating offenses; apprehending offenders and protecting property and personnel. They are also are responsible for providing flightline security; registering and controlling privately owned vehicles and weapons; investigating traffic accidents; controlling traffic; antiterrorism; handling and safeguarding prisoners of war, refugees, or evacuees. Also, conducting small unit offensive and defensive combat operations; guarding military prisoners and absentees/deserters returned to military control; and supervising brig operations and correctional custody units. Entry-level specialties available include military police and Correctional specialists. Primary MOS's 5811-- Military Police 5821-- Criminal Investigator 5831-- Correctional Specialist Secondary MOS's (See Note Below) 5812-- Working Dog Handler 5813-- Accident Investigator 5814-- Crime Prevention/Physical Security Specialist 5816-- Special Reaction Team (SRT) Member 5819-- Military Police Investigator 5822-- Polygraph Examiner 5832-- Correctional Counselor UNQUOTE So Frankie...What about those non-existant MP's...?!?! Need some more Kleenex to clean off that bloody nose, punk? I snipped the rest. You can "argue" that I was trying to be "evasive", but the truth of the matter is that YOU are the one with credibility issues here, and they are in no small way due to your ego overdriving your common sense, Frankie. In short, you're a disgusting little troll looking to be a big disgusting troll.... Putz. Steve, K4YZ |