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"N2EY" wrote:
(Hans K0HB) wrote: (snip) Just by examining their involvement in the military, we can assign them a scientific "grade of merit" based on whether they got a free pass based on being forced to learn code or not forced. (snip) Merit Four-point-one (4.1): Person who fled the country to avoid military service and learned Morse on his own time and effort. You've left out a few categories: - Person who earned their Extra amateur license years before they were eligible for military service - Person whom the military would not accept for legitimate physical reasons (vision, etc.). Would any branch of the military accept a recruit with, say, 20/15 vision in one eye and 20/400 plus extreme myopia in the other? And lets not forget those who enlisted in the military and selected a signal MOS long after code was pretty much dropped by the military. That would include just about all those who went to the Army's Signal School somewhere after about 1970 (over thirty years ago). Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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