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From: Frank Gilliland on Aug 24, 3:54 pm
On 24 Aug 2005 14:44:41 -0700, " wrote in snip Dudly 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." Classic narcissism -- he thinks the uniform will command the respect he thinks he deserves. And by looking through a few of his posts it looks like he has a 'wannabe-hero' complex as well. Heh heh. It comes out in some of his other remarks, notably the personal insult kind: "You think you're so important!" - I've never assumed MY "importance" in much of anything done over the last seven decades. Dudly remarked more than once that "I just swept floors in aerospace [industry]" or that I was "just a technician." Well, I HAVE swept a floor or two and, in early years was an electronics technician but I worked my way up to being a Senior Engineering Staff employee with a load of responsibilities such as being the final sign-off on drawings' title blocks for a project I was assigned to, as engineer or project engineer. Those are typical remarks Dudly tried to put down in here. He wants to diminish ANY accomplishments of others that he deems are his "opponents." Dudly went on at great length about how Ham Radio magazine went "defunct" after I was on its staff as Associate Editor. Ham Radio was IN BUSINESS for 22 years as an independent ham radio oriented monthly. It is still regarded as the superior periodical for radio technology (in practical and theoretical ways) in North America. It never had the support of an entire membership organization to back them up monetarily (as does QST or QEX). The advertising monies were tightening up in the late 1980s and, without ad sales, an independent periodical can't operate. Seeing the handwriting on the ledger sheet, co-founder Publisher Skip Tenney decided to sell everything to CQ in 1990. CQ would have to drop its spin-off monthly, "CQ VHF", due to less and less ad sales. Even "73" magazine had to shut down completely. BUSINESS conditions. Dudly (and a few other duds in here) snarled and spouted about "defunct! defunct!" like it was a moral-negative condition. Both CQ and ARRL still sell 3-disk CD sets of all 22 years of Ham Radio's articles for $150. Not quite as "defunct" as they want to demonstrate. But I really think this newsgroup facade is just the tip of the iceberg. How much you wanna bet he has a Crown Victoria with door-mounted spotlights and a light bar in the trunk? Heh heh heh...I wouldn't bet against it... :-) snip 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. Certainly not. The Master Gunny I called up the other day was really adamant about checking out Dudly's story. In this Los Angeles area, it's not unusual to have a few dozen Crown Vics all dolled up as "official 'to protect and serve'" police cars. Several rental companies have them for movies and TV location shooting. A grip I met once said he'd bought a banged-up prop cop car from a rental company for his personal vehicle...said he made a mistake of keeping the paint black and white and the slogan on the side (but not the Mars Light bar or the City of L.A. logo on the door)...a BIG mistake he said...he got tickets for ALL kinds of things, moving and stationary violations, was hauled out and frisked more than once. He had to spend extra money to repaint the car "more civilian." Was a good vehicle even when he had to install smog controls that went into effect here (real cop cars were exempt from that). LAPD are fussy about imitators here, even IN the entertainment industry, and DO do things about those who are pretenders. snip A DD 214 form has been relatively unchanged in 50 years, While I was hashing out Kerry's record with Dave Hall (N3CVJ) it became obvious that the DD-214 was used for both discharges -and- transfers until around 1980 (official title: "Report of Transfer or Discharge"). That's how the Rove/Bush campaign managed to confuse the public regarding Kerry's service -- using shill blogs (and sheople like N3CVJ) to suggest that Kerry's records were somehow forged or faked. Anyway, Gunny Robeson should have more than one DD-214. Dudly has claimed to have only one. Looks like he flunked again. I was referring to the general nature of the form. :-) Can't help you on later editions. My single DD-214 form is dated 1 Jul 52 and was filled in at Fort Sheridan, IL, in February 1956. Back then its title was "Report of Separation From the Armed Forces of the United States." Other than an acknowledgement from the Winnebago County, IL, draft board on status change to "reserve" (inactive) received shortly thereafter, the only other form I got was the Honorable Discharge certificate in April 1960. Not a fancy certificate, either...:-) I carry around a credit-card-size reduction of my DD-214 for fun, have used it as local proof (needs a magnifying glass to see the detail). Once got into a conversation with a Vietvet at a party who had gotten a similar laminated reduction...he got out in '74... we compared forms and they seemed to be very nearly identical. for example...the major change being in that old military records were typed in by manual typists...as were old government forms such as license certificates. It is almost IMPOSSIBLE to fake/substitute/distort old books and periodicals that were printed in thousands of identical copies and distributed to subscribers, libraries, and stores. Nearly all old documents can be scanned, digitized for distribution as proof of something...or xerocopied at a nickel a page. I have a microfiche copy of both my SRB and medical records. They were sent to me after my final discharge. It's pretty hard to retouch a hundred or so pages crammed onto a 4' x 5' negative. Ow! Mass-reduction 'fiche! I'm used to the "IBM punch card 'fiche" which have only one image on the card, for drawings...or the library style 'fiche film reels, one newspaper-page-size image per frame. per fil |
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