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Old August 24th 05, 11:10 PM
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From: Frank Just Here to Cover Lennie's back Gilliland on Wed 24 Aug 2005 00:18


How does that saying go..... "fake it till you make it". Apparently he
didn't make it.


Wrong.

For a while, Steve was "communications officer" of a
Tennessee State Guard unit with a "title" of "1st Lieutenant."
[TN State Guard is NOT affiliated with federal National Guard]
Had his picture in the State Guard web pages. For a while.
Then it wasn't there anymore. Stebie claimed he "had to move"
and other things. But he quit mentioning his "commission"
soon afterwards. Sound suspicious?


(1) The Tennessee State Guard (the counterpart of California's
own "State Military Reserve") IS affiliated with the Tennessee National
Guard. Tennessee State's website (under Military Department) refers.

(2) Move?

(3) I didn't continue my membership in the TNSG as they didn't
have an effective mission as opposed to the CAP.

Perhaps Steve really has a private pilot's license.


The FAA's database is too complicated for you?

But, having once been keen on private flying as a fun thing to do,
and then being around aviation while engaged in designing
civilian and military avionics, I've NEVER heard a private
pilot refer to themselves as "pilot in command!"


Again, you're welcome to refer to the FAR's.

If you're the manipulator of the controls in a crewed aircraft or
are the sole aviator, you are the "pilot-in-command".

That's a
USAF thing for high-rankers entitled to wear wings with the
laurel wreath around the star above the shield on their wings.


Nope.

That's a "Command Pilot."

Having never been in the USAF, I guess you wouldn't know the
difference...but then you don't let a lack of practical experience stop
you for a LOT of things, now do you, Lennie...?!?!

He is in a TN CAP unit "flying missions" involving search-and-
rescue. Ahem. Like there's a LOT of flying around TN?


As a matter of fact...there is.

AND disaster relief.

AND Homeland Defense.

AND communications support.

Steve LOVES uniforms. On himself. Scrubs, cammies, or a
one-piece "flight suit." Doesn't matter...as long as it
makes him look IMPORTANT. He be a "somebody."


Yep...On many different levels.

Lennie, by his own admission, has only particpated in ONE act of
civil support at ANY time in his life.

The rest of his life has been spent harrassing and antagonizing
those who do.

What makes you think he's even a ham? It's clear that the person
claiming to be K4YZ in this newsgroup isn't Gunny Robeson.


Frank Gilliland is a liar. Or a fool. I am torn as to which might
be more appropriate. Maybe both?

Well, there IS a Steven James Robeson in the FCC database for
amateur radio licensees under granted callsign of K4YZ. From
there on we have NO evidence to support Dudly's claims of USMC
service other than his "word."


As much as we have YOUR "word" about your service in the Army in
1953.

There IS a registry with the state of Tennessee for a Licensed
Practical Nurse (LPN) with the name Steven James Robeson. Not
for an RN (Registered Nurse) as would be common in California
for ER (Emergency Room) work. Agreed that there are differences
between states on medical organization/procedure but it is
UNLIKELY that "lower-ranking" nurses would be directly involved
with ER work.


Oh?

I used to WORK in hospitals in Southern California (Hoag Memorial,
Irvine Medical center) both of which employed LVN's (CA and TX use the
term LVN...The other 48 use "LPN")

[I know some medical people in California,
including two MDs, who say that is unlikely]


Unlikely in THIER facilites, perhaps.

Quite common elsewhere.

If the
-real- Gunny Robeson is K4YZ then this imposter is stealing both his
military history -and- his amateur status.


Not an idle matter for military. They DO have rather complete
information on military personnel and agencies who can investigate
fully.


Obviously not.

Neither of you seem to be able to utilize ANY system.

pea nut


Yes, you are, Lennie.

Steve, K4YZ

 
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