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Subject: General Zinni on Sixty Minutes
From: Ed Rasimus On 27 May 2004 11:13:38 GMT, (WalterM140) wrote: Now, all that being said, just who the **** are you to tell me how to act? Now Ed, be nice. Remember you are an officer and a gentleman. (grin) Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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(ArtKramr) wrote: Subject: General Zinni on Sixty Minutes From: Ed Rasimus On 27 May 2004 11:13:38 GMT, (WalterM140) wrote: Now, all that being said, just who the **** are you to tell me how to act? Now Ed, be nice. Remember you are an officer and a gentleman. (grin) That used to confuse the Army. My mother's commissions called her an officer and gentleman until she made major. She confused the system in general -- WWII Chief Aviation Metalsmith running the airframe maintenance school at Pensacola, went to school on the GI bill where they wouldn't let her enroll to teach shop, so she would up with a master's in social work. She remained an inactive Navy reservist throughout her education, and somebody marked it down somewhere. When the Korean War broke out, she tended not to think they needed a lot of airframe people. They didn't. They needed, however, mental health professionals. She wasn't just activated as an individual, but was involuntarily direct-commissioned as 1LT, USAR, and sent off to a hospital in Heidelberg. I've never run across this before or since. Drove the personnel people absolutely nuts. |
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Subject: General Zinni on Sixty Minutes
From: Howard Berkowitz Date: 5/27/04 9:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: In article , (ArtKramr) wrote: Subject: General Zinni on Sixty Minutes From: Ed Rasimus On 27 May 2004 11:13:38 GMT, (WalterM140) wrote: Now, all that being said, just who the **** are you to tell me how to act? Now Ed, be nice. Remember you are an officer and a gentleman. (grin) That used to confuse the Army. My mother's commissions called her an officer and gentleman until she made major. She confused the system in general -- WWII Chief Aviation Metalsmith running the airframe maintenance school at Pensacola, went to school on the GI bill where they wouldn't let her enroll to teach shop, so she would up with a master's in social work. She remained an inactive Navy reservist throughout her education, and somebody marked it down somewhere. When the Korean War broke out, she tended not to think they needed a lot of airframe people. They didn't. They needed, however, mental health professionals. She wasn't just activated as an individual, but was involuntarily direct-commissioned as 1LT, USAR, and sent off to a hospital in Heidelberg. I've never run across this before or since. Drove the personnel people absolutely nuts. She is indeed an officer and a gentleman. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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