"ArtKramr" wrote in message
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Subject: Countering Widespread Ignorance About the National Guard
From: "Kevin Brooks"
Date: 3/2/04 1:57 PM Pacific Standard Time
ar too; it was called the Cold War, and it would not have turned out the
way it did if not for the efforts of the Ed's, the Gordon's, the
BUFFDRVR's,
the Paul Adams', etc., etc., and so on who saw fit to join up, or
continue
to serve even after "their" war was over. Some died doing their part,
just
as dead as any of your buddies who fell to flak, nor were the fatalities
confined to flight crews or airborne units-- we had troops in our brigade
die every time we hit NTC for a rotation, and we lost troops during the
contstruction operations we executed in Central America as part of the
fight
against communism. Not something to make light of.
Brooks
Arthur Kramer
And all this has zero to do with you. Now go away you are getting
boring.
It is obvious at this point that you are going to continue avoiding
answering the questions posed to you regarding your previous erroneous
posts, despite your pointed request to ennumerate them; not surprising, as
the ol' "ignore the question and attack the questioner" strategy is your
hallmark. Your info on the Guard in WWII is incorrect; your refusal to
simply say, "Ooops, I did not know that, I just misremembered", and instead
burying your head in the sand while hurling baseless accusations at those
who have pointed out your falsehoods, just demonstrates how morally bankrupt
you really are and how desperate you are to not have to face up to your own
mistakes. As the resident B-52 jockey noted, you are indeed a rather sad
case.
Brooks
Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
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