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On 21 Aug 2005 20:33:22 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote in
.com: Frank Gilliland wrote: On 21 Aug 2005 16:50:37 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote in .com: wrote: snip More SOP responses from Robeson. He avoids the direct response, trying to imply that anyone who challenges him is a "fool" or worse. It's an old tactic in pubs-newsgroup word warfare. Nope. It's the "tactic" of truth. Mr Gilliland insinuates that I didn't serve in the Marines Wrong. I didn't "insinuate" anything -- I made a clear and blunt accusation that you are lying about your military service because you have consistently refused to provide anything substantial to back up your claims. Then your claim to have the resources you allege is fraudulent. I see you haven't yet read my other reply. I've given you (and others here) more than enough to determine that my "claim" of having served in the United States Marine Corps is valid. You have provided nothing to me except vague generalizations. No verifiable details at all. because he allegedly spoke with a couple of "buds" who are in the Air Wing. Wrong again. I didn't say they were in the "Air Wing", although I did know a few Marines that were stationed at Cherry Point (just a stone's throw from Geiger -- we used to hang out at the Second Front area). You said they were in Avionics. Wrong again: ++++++++++ On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 17:21:38 -0700, Frank Gilliland wrote in : On 20 Aug 2005 16:31:11 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote in s.com: snip Methinks I have had more effect than you care to admit. Methinks you are full of sewage about your USMC career. After parsing your posts I got suspicious because you revealed some details but nothing verifiable -- almost like you were very careful not to declare anything that could be proven to be a lie. So I emailed several of my old Marine buds (a couple are still active duty). None of them remember any avionics tech named Robeson, although two of them remember a Navy -corpsman- named Robeson that got into trouble for giving unnecessary prostate exams. You wouldn't be him, would you? ++++++++++++ That's three times you have misrepresented my statements. If you are going to mount a defensive argument then at least stick to the facts. Otherwise you are just validating everything others here are saying about you. So...How many Avionics Technicians do fleet units have, Frank? Quite a few. Back when I was active, the three batallions of the 8th regiment were rotated into the 22nd and 24th MAUs. I was deployed with the 24th MAU on The USS Nassau. This ship is an LHA -- basically it's a small aircraft carrier with a massive well deck. It can accomodate a lot of different aircraft including the Cobra, Huey, CH-46, CH-53, OV-10 and Harrier. Being a Marine in the avionics field you should have already known this. In fact, if you -were- USMC for 18 years it's more than likey that you would had served aboard an LHA or a similar amphibious assault ship. Either way you would have known of both their existence and their capabilities. Or was that just a rhetorical question? He furthermore drops the name of LtCol Olivere North, and further insinuates he has significant resources at his disposal that would, seemingly, indicate that I didn't serve. I think his name is Oliver, not Olivere. Excuse me. Why? I was just responding the same way you respond to other people in this group. You're the spelling cop, aren't you? And again, I didn't "insinuate" that I have any more resources than you -- just that there are more resources available to -both- of us than you might realize. It doesn't matter if you happen to be sleeping with a records clerk at HQMC. You HAVE alleged to have these resources, Yet another misrepresentation. yet obviously haven't used them. The DOD records are available at www.military.com. There was indeed a Steve Robeson, USMC, E-7, and in avionics. But you have yet to prove that you are him. Mr Gilliland is challenged to use those resources. Anything less, assuming his suggestions are factual, is bufoonery. It appears that, for several years, -you- have been challenged to support your claims about your military service. That pretty much makes -you- the bufoon. Hardly. I've been asked to provide specifics. I've provided more than enough. ......uh, where? You have a jillion or so posts on Google. I'm not going to spend a month reading through all your flame wars just to find out a couple tidbits that you can simply retype. I can't (won't) give my service number as it was also my SSN. Did I ask for it? So you now have my last grade, my MOS fields, and even the dates of my two SNCO selection boards. A quick perusal of "Navy Times" archives with Selection Board result will, at the very least, verify my having served. That you care to "diss" the rest is irrelevent. You're still missing the big picture, Steve. See my other post. I'm not worried about my credibility. On the contrary, -you- have yet to give a direct answer to any specific question regarding your cruise in the USMC. Robeson has only ONCE made ANY reference to radio or electronic equipment name, nomenclature, or familiar name. That one time was in regards to MARS radio equipments. Eighteen years as an avionics MOS and he can't name a single piece of equipment by formal or familiar name? Unheard of in my service days, in my work, including field trips to the military installations and being around servicemen IN radio-electronics. I am still at a loss as to understand how Avionics nomenclatures are relevent here... Because someone with the experience you claim would have intimate familiarity with the equipment. You have failed to demonstrate -any- such familiarity -at all-. And such familiarity in an Amateur Radio POLICY forum is neessary...WHY? For the same reason that declaring your career in the USMC was neessary [sic]..... it's not. But you made the claim so back it up. Sounds like Lennie's arguments. If that was intended to somehow discredit the validity of the argument, well, it didn't. Facts are facts regardless of the source. No...YOU implied "greatness". I only acknowledged that I had the misfortune of being in places where we got shot at. Philly? Or just a few field ops? I'll tell you what a "hostile action" is, Steve: First of all, it's in a place where the Holiday Inn is pocked full of holes ranging in size from .22 caliber to whatever an RPG can do in concrete. You don't know what an RPG can do to concrete? Depends on the concrete. Hit a weak spot and it makes a big ****ing hole that you can walk through. Hit some of that steel-reinforced high-grade stuff and it just skins the surface down to the rebar. You could see both on the South wall. It's when you sew a target (the US flag) on your shoulder and stroll through a country in the midst of a chaotic civil war, occupied by peoples that are mortal enemies, most of whom hate Americans and have bigger guns than you. Thankfully I never had to do that. That much I figured out already. It's when you shoot strangers but don't care because your adrenalin is flowing too heavy to think about your actions. It's when the air is thick with the smell of gunpowder and rotting flesh. Sounds very Clancyesque. No, it's very horrific. And I'm not suprised that you equate war with popular fiction -- most civilians do. So Steve..... how does an avionics tech wind up in not just one but -seven- such predicaments? Because Marines do more than what their MOS suggests. Ah yes, the scullery! Lot's of action there, but nobody shooting at you. Maybe working the butts at the rifle range.... now -there's- something that fits your definition of "hostile action". So you qualified seven times in 18 years..... that's about right. In other words, BS. Nope. I just don't discuss military duties here. You have already discussed your military service here so that excuse is moot. Try again. Nope. As much as anyone else here, "Frank", you have more than enough information to validate my service, assuming your insinuations of intimacy with such notables as LtCol North are accurate. I have never said, or even suggested, that Ollie has anything to do with my resources. You are trying to connect the dots into a picture that doesn't exist. As I have found with OTHERS here, even when you DO give specifics, the pat answer is "So, we just accept it because you say so?" , and it's "just one more thing" to add to the flame war. It doesn't matter how objective or reliable the corroborating source is. More excuses. I also notice you snipped the line where I suggested you e mail me directly and I'd provide more than enough information, off group. You didn't even take the time to answer it HERE, let alone privately. Let's check to see what the FACTS are, shall we? ++++++++++ On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 02:20:30 -0700, Frank Gilliland wrote in : On 15 Aug 2005 01:08:51 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote in s.com: Frank Gilliland wrote: On 14 Aug 2005 15:15:28 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote in .com: an_old_friend wrote: KY4Z, that great bully and bragard alleegded Marine..... Really? What units and when? "Braggard" "alleged" Nothing "braggard about being a Marine, Markie. Frank, E-mail me directly if you care to. I'd be gald to tell you directly. Either you were a Marine or you weren't. Why the secrecy? Did you serve under Colonel Vinson at Ft. Gordon or something? +++++++++ Looks to me like I did NOT snip that part of your post; in fact, I even REPLIED to it. You, however, did -not- reply. Regardless, I will snip no more messages if that makes you happy. And there's nothing that prevented you from e-mailing me first. This leads me to believe that it's most likely that if you did and I research the headers, we'll find some close relationship between you and one of the Infamous Four. ......uh-oh, here come the paranoia police! Lastly, I find it curious (and certainly lends significant credence to doubting you and YOUR stories...) that you show up from no where in an Amateur Radio forum, CLAIM to be a former Marine with impeccable "references", Who said my references were "impeccable"? Not me. I wasn't exactly the 'model Marine'. Heck, I was suprised when they promoted me back to PFC (for the third time) just a month before I was discharged. Enough with your misrepresentations, Steve. yet have absolutely nothing to say ABOUT Amateur Radio policy. Sure I do. Wanna hear what I have to say about the service in general or about the few cronies that screw it up? Add that to language in your posts that sounds hauntingly like Lennie Anderson and I'd say your accusations of fraud belong in your own lap. And all your ranting has done nothing to resolve the topic of this discussion. If you can think of anything that would make me believe that you were in the USMC then feel free to speak up. Otherwise, it looks like you are just stalling -- making excuses, obfuscating, changing topics -- in hopes that I'll give up and leave. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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