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AF6AY wrote:
On May 6, 12:54�am, Bill Horne wrote: It was NOT true in 1952 when I voluntarily entered US Army service (during the Korean War active phase), trained at the Signal School at Fort Monmouth, NJ, and subsequently assigned to long-distance, high-volume message traffic handling on a 24/7 basis at a Far East Command Hq station in Tokyo. Welcome Home. There is no need for sarcasm. None was intended: if you see my salute to your service as sarcasm, that's on you. Vietnam veterans have been using those words as a greeting ever since we came back: for a while, we were the only ones saying them. W1AC -- Bill Horne (Remove QRM from my address for direct replies.) |
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