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From: Frank Gilliland on Thurs 25 Aug 2005 04:22
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:42:41 GMT, Dave Heil sang: "H-e-e-e-r-e I come to save the d-a-a-a-y!" :-) Frank Gilliland wrote: On 24 Aug 2005 17:35:53 -0700, " snip 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." Well, he failed there, too. Now he has Tweedle Dave and Tweedle Buzz fighting his fights for him. It's only fair, Twiddle Frank. After all, we've got a CBer and a non-ham (Twaddle Len) writing all sorts of malicious nonsense. What you have is a USMC imposter that is probably also a ham imposter, and two EE's with verifiable military backgrounds. Tsk. Davie is jumping in NOT to "save the day" but to avenge his own ego, his perception of himself as "superior" to most others not of his exhaulted extra status...and from wounds still open from long ago in the newsgroup when he was a "rare one" in foreign ham lands. :-) snip LAPD are fussy about imitators here, even IN the entertainment industry, and DO do things about those who are pretenders. So do Marines. There you go. You've got a mission. Contact the Corps about Steve and let them know that he wasn't a Marine. I let them know that a person in here is claiming to be a retired USMC gunny but is most likely an imposter, if that's what you mean. If they choose to act on it that's up to them. That's as it should be...for ALL impersonators of military service. ...but just a few posts ago, a DD-214 (according to you) was for transfers and made Steve guilty of something. I see that you are just as deficient in quantitative reasoning skills as you are in qualitative reasoning skills. To wit: From 1955 to 1979 the DD-214 was used for both transfers and discharges. Dudly claims to have served from 1974 until 1992, and therefore would have served five of those years during the time when the DD-214 was used for transfers. The only people who stay at one duty station for five years or more are high-ranking uppity-ups. Therefore, Gunny Robeson would have at least one (and probably two) DD-214's -in addition to- the DD-214 used for his discharge. Dudly only claims to have -one- DD-214. Therefore, Dudly is -not- Gunny Robeson. Did you understand that or do you need me to draw you a picture? Davie needs it done in triplicate on official Department of State forms. He was in "the foreign service," ya know. :-) Ackshully, Davie just loves to FIGHT...but not in any continuous day-in, day-out basis like Dudly. Davie thinks he is in some kind of "restricted area" open only for "his kind." Davie also totally lacks any of the diplomatic skills of the Department of State in his postings here. Archtypical "ugly American" picture he presents. 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. Hey, that's a neat idea! I gotta do that, keep it right next to my Blue Nose card. What kind of guy carries a copy of his DD-214 around with him? What kind of Marine lets someone else fight his battles? Davie was NEVER in the USMC. He claims to be ex-air-farts...plus another bunch of Dudly-like generalities of implied "in-country" action in Vietnam. Lots of generalities, NO specifics...save for supposedly doing MARS work in 'Nam. There it is interesting in similarities. At first Davie did not mention his MARS work there. In another thread I did quote some items from the Army Center of Military History wherein they said that MARS radio contacts with the States were excellent for morale purposes and did much for both servicemen and their families and friends. Later, Davie was claiming HE did MARS things in Vietnam. For the USA the Vietnam War ENDED 30 years ago...and so did the "Draft." WE (the readers) are NOT supposed to challenge anything of this esteemed (or steamed) veteran of "the foreign service." Nor have WE any right to request any proof of HIS statements. Tsk, tsk. I carry that little miniature DD-214 with me because I got it in 1956 then as a memento. Laminated in plastic, no bigger than any other card in my wallet, it doesn't take up much space. It IS a handy proof, easily producible, for those who challenge my time and service (a few have in-person). If they need more, I can always copy the original documents full-size, stored in my safety deposit box. So far, only personnel departments have requested that much. That miniature form is also a good conversation piece at social gatherings...:-) It also caused one "imposter" in a social group to slink away when confronted about His "exploits." :-) gon imp |
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