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![]() Did you ever "accept a draft notice", Len? Jimmie "knows" all about parachute jumping in the military. I don't claim to know all about it. Just some things. You ever do any parachute jumps, Len? Give disgruntled Len a two hour course during Jump Week at Benning, duct tape his Relys to his hips and let him fly. I guarantee you that by the time old Lennie hits the silk he will have more than filled his Relys and will be well on his way to filling his reserve Rely. By the time he lands he will have done Double Doodie. |
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From: "K4YZ" on Tues 31 May 2005 14:23
Putz. ...the sun sets on the Tomb of the Unknown Solder as a solitary figure in a patch-adorned flight suit slowly paces out his lonely path of anger, J-38 in one hand, bayonetted USMC soldering iron in the other. Pre-recorded marine marches softly fill the air, interspersed with dits and dahs of a few PCTA morsebirds not yet extinct. The Tomb of the Unknown Solder is a lonely place, deep in the valley of neuroses, anger, and frustration. The single sentinel counts cadennce to himself, muttering "flux you, flux you" between the slow steps. His fists are clenched, eager to do bottle but only sipping a cup of unkindness. It is sad but the sentinel at the Tomb of the Unknown Solder keeps going. He does not know why and that is the tragedy. The sun slowly sets on the Tomb of the Unknown Solder leaving only the red light of fire in the eyes of the muttering sentinel. Those glow in the dark like LED pilot lights. Hatred lives on in his twilight of despair. Temper fry. |
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![]() "K4YZ" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: From: "K4YZ" on Tues 31 May 2005 14:23 Putz. ...the sun sets on the Tomb of the Unknown Solder...(SNIP) Again with the misuse of the Tomb of the Unknowns. Yes, I saw the "Solder", but it's still inappropriate. I guess the Tomb takes on a different meaning for those of us who actually SERVED with others while IN combat. Monuments to American war dead take on a different meaning when you actually KNOW men who died and where there when it happened...not just read about it in a report somewhere. But you go right on ahead expressing your "free speech" and your "right" to parody such things...and I'll go on calling you for what I think you are for doing it... Putz. Steve, K4YZ Your right about that Steve...it makes a hell of a difference. Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() wrote ...the sun sets on the Tomb of the Unknown Solder Tasteless and revolting, stark dishonor to the real "Unknowns". de Hans, K0HB |
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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message k.net... wrote ...the sun sets on the Tomb of the Unknown Solder Tasteless and revolting, stark dishonor to the real "Unknowns". de Hans, K0HB It just shows he is full of BS. Has no concept of what he speaks, just is here harass and trash those that have real experience and hands on knowledge. In other words a bull**** artist. In Nam we called them REMF. And to help you out loser Lennie....that is Rear Echelon Mother F...... you fill in the blank. Dan/W4NTI |
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Gotta take some serious "cajones" to ENLIST voluntarily...or
even accept a draft notice (which Jimmie never did). Did you ever "accept a draft notice", Len? Couldn't. Was already IN the U.S. Army. The Army Serial Number I was given had the prefix "RA" on it...that denoted a VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT. Those who got draft notices and went in that way got the "US" prefix. What was YOUR prefix, Jimmie? Oh, that's right, I almost forgot that the Army switched from ASNs to the Social Security Number in 1969. Tsk, tsk, YOU could NEVER have an ASN! Jimmie "knows" all about parachute jumping in the military. I don't claim to know all about it. Just some things. You are way too modest. You've read about so many things. You ever do any parachute jumps, Len? One. For personal experience. Wasn't a requirement in radio. Maybe it's a new requirement in AMATEUR radio now? [I must check with the FCC more often...they "revise the amateur regulations so often" and everyone knows (in here) that amateur radio is "a vital important service to the nation" as I've been told by others] No, parachute jumping is NOT a requirement for amateur radio. Last change to U.S. amateur radio regulations was in 2002...something about amateur antennas... How many Jumps have YOU made, Jimmie? [other than through those hoops] Does everyone have to Jump when you command, Jimmie? |
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