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From: Cmd Buzz Corey on Thurs 13 Oct 2005 20:33
wrote: Were there any AIR ATTACKS on the United States then? Sure was. Riiiiight...all launched by Japanese RADIO AMATEURS? Guess you forgot about the Japanese balloon bomb offensive where some 9,000 bomb carrying ballons were launched to be carried over the US by prevailing winds. Maybe a 1,000 reached the US but only 285 incidences were reported, some as far away as Michigan. Riiiiight...all REPORTED by American RADIO AMATEURS on "balloon watch" duty? [published in WW2 ARRL bulletins?] "As far away as Michigan?" :-) Do you consider the state of Michigan as "DX?" :-) I didn't "forget" about those non-fatal "balloon 'attacks'", I just IGNORED them. They made "zero-point-zero" effect on the WW2 production of the United States of America. Buzziebaby, you just leave the "history" of RADIO AMATEURS at war to the ARRL, Davie the Heil, and Jimmie Noserve. THEY were THERE and know far better than you about the "war years." Jimmie is the group's guru on Air and Space activity in the US of A (if not around the world) and is ultimate authority on what is what in Air and Space. He KNOWS stuff...after reading so much about it. Dudly has "zero-point-zero" experience as either amateur or professional in SPACE, which is about the same as you (your black-and-white TV show being cancelled back in the 50s). Davie the Heil "worked with NASA" someplace (he said once in here)...another Space "expert." Listen to your betters. Try to recall what this newsgroup is about, okay? [RADIO AMATEUR POLICY, not some "war history" blabbering by lil kiddies who weren't even born until after WW2] |
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