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On 3/18/05 10:10 AM, in article , "John Miller"
wrote: The name of RADM James Flatley III has been mentioned in that regard. I have no way of verifying it. Here's the Tailhook Association's list of people with 1000 or more traps: http://www.tailhook.org/GrandClub.html A close look at that list reveals that CAPT Lites Leenhouts tops the list with 1645 traps. Not surprising given his reputation (bagger). --Woody |
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Doug "Woody" and Erin Beal wrote:
A close look at that list reveals that CAPT Lites Leenhouts tops the list with 1645 traps. Not surprising given his reputation (bagger). Hey, good catch, Woody. And LCDR Arthur Critser (NFO) appears to be the overall leader with 1,888 traps. -- John Miller email domain: n4vu.com; username: jsm(@) Surplus (For sale or trade): Tektronix 465B oscilloscope New Fellowes leather brief/notebook case |
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