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From: "Arf! Arf!" on Sat 28 May 2005 05:23
Len, lest you nit pick about the location of Fort Campbell, let me explain. Yes, I was for sure at Ft. Campbell in Kentucky. The base saddles the state line between Kentucky and Tennessee. Does anyone care where an anony-mouse "saddles?" :-) Anony-mousies have horsies? :-) I would wake up in Kentucky and go across the street to the PX in Tennessee. You see, Len, the stae border ran right down the dividing line of the base. I would do PT in Kentucky and and have a cold one at the end of the day in Tennessee. Sounds like you had way too many "cold ones" in straddling the "stae" line. Sober up and try again. What has that to do with AMATEUR RADIO? You MUST follow your Commander's (Gen. Chesty "stick time" Robeson, USMC) Order of the Day: The only "airborne" talk is USMC helicopters. The only amateur radio talk allowed by him is USMC MARS ops on Okinawa. Of course you chairborne types would not know this. And Len, you have not answered my question. What was your MOS and what did you do in the service of our country? Am I supposed to pop-to and immediately "answer a question" of some anony-mouse? :-) My primary MOS was 281.6, microwave radio relay operation and maintenance supervisor, secondary MOSs as Fixed Station radio operation and maintenance supervisor, carrier terminal operation and maintenance, United States Army. A buddy in my outfit, serving at the same station but on a different operating team (we had four teams) is Gene Rosenbaum, N2JTV. You can see the details of where and how I served at: http://kauko.hallikainen.org/history/equipment There are three documents there (second group on that web page). The first one, "My Three Years with ADA", describes it in more detail. As to working as a civilian on DoD contracts, there's not much available to show you, especially not to anony-mousies. Pick Hughes Aircraft Co. Ground Systems, RCA Corporation, Teledyne Electronics, and some others on up to 1989...just tell them you are "Arf" the man you say you are and demand they TELL you what I did in electronics engineer as a civilian. I'm sure they will salute you smartly. With the middle finger. It seems that you and bb have a fair share of hot air with little to substantiate your claims. I've got all sorts of documents, some already scanned to back up MY claims "Arf-ass," and the United States government to reference it all. Just go to the big Military Records center (NARA) at St. Louis, MO, and demand to see my Army record. They have a website and can even return information over the Internet. Here, I'll even give you my ASN: RA 16 408 336. Trouble is, YOU have to supply YOUR SSN on the Standard Form for getting those details. The U.S. government doesn't accept demands from anony-mousies. Expect another middle-finger salute from them when you can't supply that. You deserve such. Stand up. Hook up. Stand in the door. Tsk. You've seen too many military movies on TV. Next time, do NOT forget the parachute as you just did... ex-RA16408336, USA, 1952-1960, Signal Corps, Sgt (E-5) HONORABLE Discharge |
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