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[email protected] December 18th 05 12:34 AM

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Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
wrote:
KØHB wrote:
Medical branches were one way for objectors to serve; another was
a religious chaplain or chaplain assistant.

Some objectors did amazing things, too:

http://historynet.com/vn/bltombennett/index1.html

http://www.medalofhonor.com/DesmondDoss.htm


73 de Jim, N2EY


Welp, Jim, I thought you were covertly trying to get us to find your
"service in other ways." So I went to the Medal of Honor website and
searched "Miccolis."

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This kind of reminds me of the time that Dave was desperately trying to
get me to see that he was an A-1 Operator, except, unlike Dave actually
being listed in the A-1Operator list, you are not mentioned on the
Medal of Honor list.


I seem to recall that incident. It followed one of your posts where you
named all of the regulars who were *not* A-1 Ops. You looked pretty
silly that time too.

Dave K8MN


"Not" A-1 Ops. That's right. It was an easy mistake to make. I mean
who would have guessed that you were an A-1 Op?

Anyway, "Miccolis" wasn't on the Medal of Honor list.


Dave Heil December 18th 05 01:27 AM

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wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
wrote:
KØHB wrote:
Medical branches were one way for objectors to serve; another was
a religious chaplain or chaplain assistant.

Some objectors did amazing things, too:

http://historynet.com/vn/bltombennett/index1.html

http://www.medalofhonor.com/DesmondDoss.htm


73 de Jim, N2EY
Welp, Jim, I thought you were covertly trying to get us to find your
"service in other ways." So I went to the Medal of Honor website and
searched "Miccolis."

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This kind of reminds me of the time that Dave was desperately trying to
get me to see that he was an A-1 Operator, except, unlike Dave actually
being listed in the A-1Operator list, you are not mentioned on the
Medal of Honor list.

I seem to recall that incident. It followed one of your posts where you
named all of the regulars who were *not* A-1 Ops. You looked pretty
silly that time too.

Dave K8MN


"Not" A-1 Ops. That's right. It was an easy mistake to make.


You presented a list of r.r.a.p. posters who were A-1 Ops and proceeded
to state with authority those r.r.a.p. posters who were *not* A-1 Ops.
Apparently, it was another case where you didn't know what you were
talking about.

I mean who would have guessed that you were an A-1 Op?


Those who'd spent any time listening to me operate and who were capable
of telling the difference?

Dave K8MN

[email protected] December 18th 05 02:38 AM

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Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
wrote:
KØHB wrote:
Medical branches were one way for objectors to serve; another was
a religious chaplain or chaplain assistant.

Some objectors did amazing things, too:

http://historynet.com/vn/bltombennett/index1.html

http://www.medalofhonor.com/DesmondDoss.htm


73 de Jim, N2EY
Welp, Jim, I thought you were covertly trying to get us to find your
"service in other ways." So I went to the Medal of Honor website and
searched "Miccolis."

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This kind of reminds me of the time that Dave was desperately trying to
get me to see that he was an A-1 Operator, except, unlike Dave actually
being listed in the A-1Operator list, you are not mentioned on the
Medal of Honor list.
I seem to recall that incident. It followed one of your posts where you
named all of the regulars who were *not* A-1 Ops. You looked pretty
silly that time too.

Dave K8MN


"Not" A-1 Ops. That's right. It was an easy mistake to make.


You presented a list of r.r.a.p. posters who were A-1 Ops and proceeded
to state with authority those r.r.a.p. posters who were *not* A-1 Ops.
Apparently, it was another case where you didn't know what you were
talking about.


Still holding a grudge, is see.

I mean who would have guessed that you were an A-1 Op?


Those who'd spent any time listening to me operate and who were capable
of telling the difference?


Sure. They're free to guess. They'd stand a 50-50 chance of being
right.


[email protected] December 18th 05 11:24 AM

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wrote:
wrote:
KØHB wrote:
Medical branches were one way for objectors to serve; another was
a religious chaplain or chaplain assistant.

Some objectors did amazing things, too:

http://historynet.com/vn/bltombennett/index1.html

http://www.medalofhonor.com/DesmondDoss.htm


73 de Jim, N2EY


Welp, Jim, I thought you were covertly trying to get us to find your
"service in other ways"


Why would anyone think that?

It's not about me.


[email protected] December 18th 05 04:07 PM

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wrote:
wrote:
wrote:
KØHB wrote:
Medical branches were one way for objectors to serve; another was
a religious chaplain or chaplain assistant.

Some objectors did amazing things, too:

http://historynet.com/vn/bltombennett/index1.html

http://www.medalofhonor.com/DesmondDoss.htm


73 de Jim, N2EY


Welp, Jim, I thought you were covertly trying to get us to find your
"service in other ways"


Why would anyone think that?

It's not about me.


Were you an objector? Did you serve in other ways?


[email protected] December 18th 05 07:06 PM

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From: on Dec 18, 8:07 am

wrote:
wrote:
wrote:
K0HB wrote:


Medical branches were one way for objectors to serve; another was
a religious chaplain or chaplain assistant.


Hans was unable to unbend enough to see your original comment
to Frank's jab at "ham recruiting."

Some objectors did amazing things, too:


http://historynet.com/vn/bltombennett/index1.html


http://www.medalofhonor.com/DesmondDoss.htm


Welp, Jim, I thought you were covertly trying to get us to find your
"service in other ways"


Why would anyone think that?


It's not about me.


Were you an objector? Did you serve in other ways?


Jimmie Noserve OBJECTS to anyone even thinking about deleting
the morse code test for an amateur license.

Jimmie SERVES the Code Cause by leading the charge of the
ultralight brigade, galloping his hearse into bottle, bug
paddles swinging left and right.

"Into the Valley of Dearth rode the four wondered..."


bee bop



[email protected] December 19th 05 01:08 AM

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wrote:
From: on Dec 18, 8:07 am

wrote:
wrote:
wrote:
K0HB wrote:


Medical branches were one way for objectors to serve; another was
a religious chaplain or chaplain assistant.


Hans was unable to unbend enough to see your original comment
to Frank's jab at "ham recruiting."


Nor Jim. Jim starts spazzing whenever I mention NPR. I had to laugh,
NPR was running a fund-raiser not too long ago and they were crying
about Air America stealing away donations that were rightfully
"thiers." NPR were here first. Hi!

Some objectors did amazing things, too:


http://historynet.com/vn/bltombennett/index1.html

http://www.medalofhonor.com/DesmondDoss.htm


Welp, Jim, I thought you were covertly trying to get us to find your
"service in other ways"


Why would anyone think that?


It's not about me.


Were you an objector? Did you serve in other ways?


Jimmie Noserve OBJECTS to anyone even thinking about deleting
the morse code test for an amateur license.

Jimmie SERVES the Code Cause by leading the charge of the
ultralight brigade, galloping his hearse into bottle, bug
paddles swinging left and right.

"Into the Valley of Dearth rode the four wondered..."


bee bop


It's understandable that Jim doesn't want to discuss the circumstances
of why he didn't serve. But he sure is a interested in military
history. Knows all about it.


[email protected] December 19th 05 06:41 PM

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From: on Dec 18, 5:08 pm

wrote:
From: on Dec 18, 8:07 am
wrote:
wrote:
wrote:
K0HB wrote:



Medical branches were one way for objectors to serve; another was
a religious chaplain or chaplain assistant.


Hans was unable to unbend enough to see your original comment
to Frank's jab at "ham recruiting."


Nor Jim. Jim starts spazzing whenever I mention NPR.


I know! :-)

I had to laugh,
NPR was running a fund-raiser not too long ago and they were crying
about Air America stealing away donations that were rightfully
"thiers." NPR were here first. Hi!


Territorial Imperative of the Liberal Do-gooders.

They are "all about money." :-)



It's understandable that Jim doesn't want to discuss the circumstances
of why he didn't serve. But he sure is a interested in military
history. Knows all about it.


Jimmie seems to "know all about anything" he babbles about.

He's read some and can search the Internet (like anyone else)
and then is a wannabe guru on the anything. :-(





Dave Heil December 19th 05 06:50 PM

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wrote:
From: on Dec 18, 5:08 pm


It's understandable that Jim doesn't want to discuss the circumstances
of why he didn't serve. But he sure is a interested in military
history. Knows all about it.


Jimmie seems to "know all about anything" he babbles about.

He's read some and can search the Internet (like anyone else)
and then is a wannabe guru on the anything. :-(


Since all who have access to a computer and the internet can search (not
like *everyone else*), what then accounts for your frequent and numerous
factual inaccuracies?

Dave K8MN

[email protected] December 20th 05 03:19 AM

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Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
From: on Dec 18, 5:08 pm


It's understandable that Jim doesn't want to discuss the circumstances
of why he didn't serve. But he sure is a interested in military
history. Knows all about it.


Jimmie seems to "know all about anything" he babbles about.

He's read some and can search the Internet (like anyone else)
and then is a wannabe guru on the anything. :-(


Since all who have access to a computer and the internet can search (not
like *everyone else*), what then accounts for your frequent and numerous
factual inaccuracies?

Dave K8MN


Dave, I especially like the part where you worked out of band Frenchmen
on 6 meters.



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