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Ogden Johnson III wrote:
Ah so desuka. Navy grammar and Navy math. ;- Hai, so desu. Thanks for clearing that up for me, Mr. Miller, sir. [While silently saying a prayer that LTJG Miller isn't a navigator or pork chop - particularly a disbursing pork chop] Worse. PAO. Should mention that I was broadcast press officer at the Museum dedication in '75, if that has any mitigating effect. -- John Miller email address: domain, n4vu.com; username, jsm Surplus (FSoT): New Conn V1 double trumpet case, no logo Tektronix 465B oscilloscope |
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John Miller wrote:
Ogden Johnson III wrote: [While silently saying a prayer that LTJG Miller isn't a navigator or pork chop - particularly a disbursing pork chop] Worse. PAO. Actually, it gives you extenuating circumstances - combat fatigue/shell shock from dealing with woefully ignorant TV/radio/print reporters. ;- That sort of thing can cause a lot of problems to one's cogitation abilities. Isn't there a 12-step program for current/former military PAOs suffering from Post-PAO-Stress Trauma? They've got one for every other thing under the sun, it would seem. Should mention that I was broadcast press officer at the Museum dedication in '75, if that has any mitigating effect. The Pensacola one that has been the subject of so much worry in here? [I was not in CONUS for much of '75, so missed any broadcast on any museum opening, blue or green, that would involve a Navy PAO. -- OJ III [Email to Yahoo address may be burned before reading. Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast.] |
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Ogden Johnson III wrote:
John Miller wrote: Should mention that I was broadcast press officer at the Museum dedication in '75, if that has any mitigating effect. The Pensacola one that has been the subject of so much worry in here? [I was not in CONUS for much of '75, so missed any broadcast on any museum opening, blue or green, that would involve a Navy PAO. Yes, that's the one. It was a good bit smaller when it opened, but a tremendous improvement over its predecessor in the frame building near the commissary (with the X-something plane in front). -- John Miller email address: domain, n4vu.com; username, jsm Surplus (FSoT): New Conn V1 double trumpet case, no logo Tektronix 465B oscilloscope |
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