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Press guy then. Public information guy, whatever. Armed with a camera
and notebook. Actually, I think he had a typewriter. Glad to hear. You can do more hurt by hitting someone with a typoewriter than stabbing with a pencil. |
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Subject: Bush flew fighter jets, but never over VIETNAM.
From: "D. Strang" Date: 7/11/2004 12:21 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: wpgIc.22560$r3.20264@okepread03 "ArtKramr" wrote Bombers flew missions. Fighters flew sorties. Fighter pilots probably speak French better... That was good. Very good. (:-) 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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"Ed Rasimus" wrote
"D. Strang" wrote: "ArtKramr" wrote I can't speak for a generation, but in 1942 my greatest fear was that the war would end before I got there and I would miss the adventure of a lifetime. War is attractive to youth. Americans love war. Most veterans will tell you they were scared, wouldn't do it again, but deep down--their lives were nothing before, or after the war. Your reply to Art sounds like the beginning of the George C. Scott "Patton" speech--"American's love a good fight." But, the daily blathering seems to refute that, at least for the current crop. American's love to stay home and watch the latest reality show while someone else does the fighting for them. They love to forget the reality of life and the truism that "freedom isn't free." Few veterans will tell you they were scared. They certainly won't tell you that before the fight and few will confess to it during the fight. Some will admit it years after the war. But warriors WILL do it again and then again. The numbers of warriors that served multiple tours in combat zones, that served multiple overseas tours and separations from families, that re-upped and made a career out of defending an ungrateful nation certainly were more than willing to do it again. And, their lives after the war are much more than those of the pathetic whimperers who think nothing is worth more than self. Those who kept faith with their brothers in arms walk taller than those who turned their back on them for the political gains of the moment. General Yeager tells a story in his book, where one time he was scared to fly. I'm probably not describing it correctly, as he wasn't scared, he was sure he was going to die. That's more what I mean. In combat, there are times when you are sure you are going to die, and maybe scared isn't the right word, but worrying about your family or fellow soldiers, who will now have to deal with that. You have a much better writing skill than I, and agree with everything you've said here. |
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From: (ArtKramr)
Date: 7/11/2004 11:16 AM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Subject: Bush flew fighter jets, but never over VIETNAM. From: Mike Williamson Date: 7/11/2004 7:57 AM Pac Since that form doesn't have a date, and according to the first section, deals with being recalled for non-flying duty, it appears to deal with inactive duty after going off active duty, and is therefore irrelevant to the discussion. Perhaps the (obviously objective) owner of the site "awolbush.com" would provide the rest of the form so that we might see the actual context of the form? I'll not hold my breath waiting, if you don't mind... The volunteering for deployment in the F-102 was covered quite some time ago- during the 2000 Presidential campaign, as I recall.. Mike The man didn't want to fight. End of story. Arthur Kramer More neo-left logic? If that were the case he was foolish to apply for a flying slot in a branch that's all about combat aircraft. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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From: (WalterM140)
Date: 7/11/2004 6:39 AM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Mea culpa. Mea culpa. Now if Bush knew about those golf courses...... He tried to get into a program that could have landed hime near one of them. He didn't have enough stick time it seems. The only thing I've seen is that Bush declined to volunteer for Viet Nam. A link: http://awolbush.com/images/kerr_bush_nam.gif Walt Walt, you are repeating yourself, a typical neo-left action. I don't know if the USMC had "dream sheets," but the Army and Air Force did. I filled out one in the Army volunteering for Viet Nam, they sent me, I filled one out in the USAF as "not an overseas volunteer" and stayed stateside for my first year. I volunteered for West Germany and was there a few months later. I filled out a dream sheet while I was there listing only northern SAC bases and wond up in special ops in Florida for 14 years. Now then, how many people in your OCS class put "not an overseas volunteer" on their dream sheet? I won't bother asking if you did. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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The man didn't want to fight. End of story.
According to Yossarian's doctor, that meant he was sane. |
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I woulen't exactly call a 50 ship Linebacker a sortie.
What's a Linebacker? Arthur Kramer You pullin' my leg here or just haven't been readig the dialog here for the last couple of years? I'd say you will have to wait for Ed's next book but I wil cut you some slack because I've enjoyed your WWII stories. Linebacker was the code name for Nixon's air campaign against North Vietnam in 1972 as Rolling Thunder was under Johnson inprevious years. There were two phases. LB One involved mostly fighter ops and LB Two was a concentrated campaign using B-52s over RP 6. A Linebacker mission involved fighters, fighter-bombers or bombers, escorts, comm, early warning, combat air patrols (CAP), pre and post strike recon, tankers, airborne command and control, rescue, jammers, electronic intel (ELINT), among other functions. On the order of a large heavy bomber strike in the ETO. Same tonnage of bombs, just needed fewer planes to deliver. Usually 50 - 100 planes or so. |
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