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"Roger Gt" wrote:
(snip) However let me point out that he makes the comment (snip) After a visit to your poorly written web site, I see your travels possibly corrupted your perspective and you have a twisted view of reality! Those travels were arranged, and paid for, by the Department of Defense. On his web page he states, I was born in North Carolina.... (snip) (snip) Were all these Junkets paid for by Tax dollars? Shame!!!! If you wanted details, all you had to do was ask (as I did for you, Roger). As for Turkey, my father was stationed there with the Air Force. The trip to Germany was paid for by the Army while my wife was still on active duty. She got out three years later and went to work for the Army as a civilian employee (HQ USAREUR in Heidelberg). For much of that time I worked at civilian jobs, and later for the Army itself. I was still working for the Army, as a civilian employee, when we went to Italy (HQ SETAF in Vicenza) for the Kosovo conflict. My wife retired as DoD employee shortly before the trip to Italy and I retired shortly afterward (just after the trip to Washington state). Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |