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From: "bb" on Sun 29 May 2005 06:20


K4YZ wrote:
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From: "Arf! Arf!" on Sat 28 May 2005 05:23

Len, lest you nit pick about the location of Fort Campbell, let me explain.
Yes, I was for sure at Ft. Campbell in Kentucky. The base saddles the state
line between Kentucky and Tennessee.

Does anyone care where an anony-mouse "saddles?"


Ft Campbell is anonymous?

A stealth Army base?


What's the problem with the location of Ft. Campbell?


Irrelevant. I've never even commented anywhere on the location
of Fort Campbell. :-)

But, the Avenging Angle of Dearth, ever vigilant to defend the
United Stevies of America (against all oppressors) simply took
something out of context in order to Personally Attack me once
again.

Gen Chesty "Stick Time" Robeson seems to suffer vision losses
both on his own writing ant that of others. [too much Viagra
intake resulting in loss of vision?] The anony-mouse wrote
"...base saddles the state line..." when the word "saddle"
should have been "STRADDLES." :-)


Of course you chairborne types would not know this.

And Len, you have not answered my question. What was your MOS and what did
you do in the service of our country?

Am I supposed to pop-to and immediately "answer a question" of
some anony-mouse?


You won't answer questions from those of us who are NOT
anonymous...so why not...?!?!


Got papers?


The only "papers" Stebie has are the morning ones (printed on
newsprint) and probably filched from a neighbor's driveway.


My primary MOS was 281.6, microwave radio relay operation and
maintenance supervisor, secondary MOSs as Fixed Station radio
operation and maintenance supervisor, carrier terminal
operation and maintenance, United States Army. A buddy in my
outfit, serving at the same station but on a different
operating team (we had four teams) is Gene Rosenbaum, N2JTV.


Neither of which served in combat, and never any closer to a
combat zone that the front pages of Stars and Stripes.


Never saw you in the pacific stars and stripes.


Try the Sunday editions' Beetle Bailey cartoon strip and
picture the First Sergeant as "Seven Hostile Actions" Stebie.

That takes some imagination since the comic strip version has
at least one tooth. [we don't see any teeth showing in Stebie's
pictures]

As to working as a civilian on DoD contracts, there's not much
available to show you, especially not to anony-mousies. Pick
Hughes Aircraft Co. Ground Systems, RCA Corporation, Teledyne
Electronics, and some others on up to 1989...just tell them
you are "Arf" the man you say you are and demand they TELL
you what I did in electronics engineer as a civilian. I'm sure
they will salute you smartly. With the middle finger.


Lennie and his middle finger.

Arf, let me tell you about Lennie and at least ONE of his places of
"employment"...It wasn't so rosey as he makes out....


Interesting how you suck up to an anonymous when he/she might agree
with you.


The Avenging Angle of Dearth is going to redraw his hyperbole of
the (unamed) "PhD" at (the former) NADC in PA who supposedly
"critiqued" my "job performance" while "working for the Navy"
in 1971. :-) A very big pile of Stebie BULL****, not even
good for fertilizing anything but Stebie's anger and hatred.



The "middle finger salute" again, eh Lennie...Whew...


I can't think of a more deserving tribute to you.

Arf, Lennie served. We give him that.


As if it were yours to grant.


AS IF this anony-mouse ("Arf! Arf!") ACTUALLY SERVED.

We readers don't have any PROOF of the anony-mousie's
IDENTITY, let alone if this babbler actually served.

But, that is all part of the PCTA Extra Double Standard.
Looking back a few months on Google archives will show
Stebie (The Last Action Hero) becoming incensed, enraged
at OTHER anony-mousies who were "not kind" to Stebie.
Tsk, tsk. Stebie is on-record as having directly insulted
their person with words like "coward."

Stebie is just a duplicious hypocrite, "serving" the
United Stebies of America, one nation invisible,
populated by many imaginative alter egos.

The problem stems from his efforts to validate his "Newsgroup
Combat Award"...He's made several (one within the last few days...)


several what?


Stebie cannot comprehend what was written. Nineteen members of
the 71st Signal Service Battalion, 8235th AU, United States Army,
were killed in a transport plane crash in SOUTH Korea on 1 Jul 50.
Not in "combat." Those were ordered there by General MacArthur
to reinforce communications in SOUTH Korea as a result of invading
forces from NORTH Korea. Three USAF air crew were also killed.
The main billet of the 71st and also offices of the Army Central
Command (Honshu) was named "Hardy Barracks" in 1952 in honor of
Cpl Elmer Hardy, one of the 19 who perished on 1 Jul 50. The new
transmitter site of Army station ADA (and barracks of B Co.) at
Kashiwa, Japan, was named "Camp Tomlinson" in honor of Captain
Jim Tomlinson, another of the 19 crash victims.

I was assigned to the 71st Signal Service Battalion, 8235th AU,
in February, 1953. Stebie, once again in his angry hatred,
wants to twist that into "cowardice" and "disgrace" and
"dishonor" on my part because I display a sense of pride in
what MY unit did...and continued to do long afterwards. Three
members of the 8235th AU (then renamed Far East Command Signal
Service Battalion) would die in three separate actions while
on TDY (Temporary Duty assignment) in Korea...AFTER the "Truce"
had begun in July, 1953. That "Truce" continues to this day,
the Korean War is NOT OVER. From time to time, armed skirmishes
happen along the Demilitarized Zone, combat on a small scale.

Stebie's "validation" of HIS "combat" is a very UN-detailed,
Ambiguous mention of "participation in seven hostile actions."
The WHEN and WHERE of those "seven hostile actions" has NOT
been stated. Stebie REFUSES to state the WHEN and WHERE.

One can only assume that Stebie is just a damn LIAR, bluffing
in an effort to be more "manly, macho" in his mumblings about
his own "combat experiences."

where he's tried to associate his "combat" inn this newsgroup with the
REAL combat that killed several soldiers in a unit that he subsequently
belonged to.


I suppose all of your seven hostile actions were with non-combat units?


Stebie can't even state the WHEN and WHERE of his "seven hostile
actions." He postures as a Mighty Warrior yet cannot say, other
than his "battles" in here, WHERE he "fought."

Of course they died three years before he was even inducted into
the Army...Pretty disgusting behaviour for a guy who claims to "honor"
war dead.


Nobody in the U.S. Marine Corps died before you were inducted?


Absolutely NONE before his induction...they must "live forever"
according to Stebie..."in his heart."

It would be interesting to see the Last Action Hero spout off
about "dishonor" at any Retreat Ceremony, a Funeral of a non-
marine, any Memorial Day gathering to honor the fallen. It would
be a given that this Last Action Hero (of "seven hostile actions")
would not survive that day...nor would anyone around him be
arrested by REAL authorities. We would then see that this
great "patriot" (of the United Stevies of America) was nothing
more than a bluffing bully, tosser of ****, big loudmouth, and
a representative of modern-day U.S. Amateur Radio behavior.

A problem is that the bluffing bully, big loudmouth, tosser
of ****, and lying story-teller just hasn't let up. He keeps
on LYING, manufacturing things about others that never
happened to them, manufacturing glory about himself that he
cannot PROVE.

Is that what the HOBBY of U.S. amateur radio has become?

I hope not...yet the evidence appears almost daily in here.



ex-RA16408336, USA, 1952-1960, Signal Corps, Sgt (E-5)
HONORABLE Discharge