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Ain't Hollywood wonderful?
When we were stationed at Florennes Belgium a bunch of officers showed up one
day. They were a strange lookign lot. Kind of pudgy and out of shape looking.Didn't look very military at all. In discussions they didn't seem to know much about military flying but had higher rank than most of us; caprtains and majors and even a Lt.Col. They wore no wings and had no battle stars or decorations of any kind. Who the hell were they? Well it turned out that they were JAG officers; Judge advocate General's Office. They were military lawyers. All of which is ok. After all they we e lawyers not soldiers or flying personelle. All that is fine., But recently I watched an episode of JAG on TV. These guys and woman were all highly decorated. The lead even wore naval aviators wings. Everyone was covered with ribbons and rank and they looked to be in first class physical condition. And all very good looking. I think back to those JAG officers in WWII, the pudgy brigade and compare them to those in the TV series. Ain't Hollywood wonderful? (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:
When we were stationed at Florennes Belgium a bunch of officers showed up one day. They were a strange lookign lot. Kind of pudgy and out of shape looking.Didn't look very military at all. In discussions they didn't seem to know much about military flying but had higher rank than most of us; caprtains and majors and even a Lt.Col. They wore no wings and had no battle stars or decorations of any kind. Who the hell were they? Well it turned out that they were JAG officers; Judge advocate General's Office. They were military lawyers. All of which is ok. After all they we e lawyers not soldiers or flying personelle. All that is fine., But recently I watched an episode of JAG on TV. These guys and woman were all highly decorated. The lead even wore naval aviators wings. Everyone was covered with ribbons and rank and they looked to be in first class physical condition. And all very good looking. I think back to those JAG officers in WWII, the pudgy brigade and compare them to those in the TV series. Ain't Hollywood wonderful? (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 "Your stuff is the most interesting on this NG. You can't beat being there no matter what. I look for your posts every time I log on. Keep 'em flying." -Art Kramer praising himself while posting as "Autocollimator." |
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(ArtKramr) wrote:
Mike Marron wrote: "Your stuff is the most interesting on this NG. You can't beat being there no matter what. I look for your posts every time I log on. Keep 'em flying." -Art Kramer praising himself while posting as "Autocollimator." You have a diseased mind. No wonder the military wouldn't take you. ************************************************** ******************************* "Have been reading your website. Great stuff . I have some questions. We'll do it e-mail. Thanks." ************************************************** ******************************** --Art Kramer enjoying a discussion on RAM with "Autocollimator" (e.g: Art having a discussion with Art....) |
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"Mike Marron" wrote in message
(ArtKramr) wrote: When we were stationed at Florennes Belgium a bunch of officers showed up one day. They were a strange lookign lot. Kind of pudgy and out of shape looking.Didn't look very military at all. In discussions they didn't seem to know much about military flying but had higher rank than most of us; caprtains and majors and even a Lt.Col. They wore no wings and had no battle stars or decorations of any kind. Who the hell were they? Well it turned out that they were JAG officers; Judge advocate General's Office. They were military lawyers. All of which is ok. After all they we e lawyers not soldiers or flying personelle. All that is fine., But recently I watched an episode of JAG on TV. These guys and woman were all highly decorated. The lead even wore naval aviators wings. Everyone was covered with ribbons and rank and they looked to be in first class physical condition. And all very good looking. I think back to those JAG officers in WWII, the pudgy brigade and compare them to those in the TV series. Ain't Hollywood wonderful? (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 "Your stuff is the most interesting on this NG. You can't beat being there no matter what. I look for your posts every time I log on. Keep 'em flying." -Art Kramer praising himself while posting as "Autocollimator." I can't get enough info from the headers; is Art really using a sock-puppet? (Questions of content aside.) -- http://www.delversdungeon.dragonsfoot.org Remove the X's in my email address to respond. "Damn you Silvey, and your endless fortunes." - Stephen Weir I hate furries. |
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Subject: Ain't Hollywood wonderful?
From: "Bill Silvey" Date: 10/31/03 9:51 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: m "Mike Marron" wrote in message (ArtKramr) wrote: When we were stationed at Florennes Belgium a bunch of officers showed up one day. They were a strange lookign lot. Kind of pudgy and out of shape looking.Didn't look very military at all. In discussions they didn't seem to know much about military flying but had higher rank than most of us; caprtains and majors and even a Lt.Col. They wore no wings and had no battle stars or decorations of any kind. Who the hell were they? Well it turned out that they were JAG officers; Judge advocate General's Office. They were military lawyers. All of which is ok. After all they we e lawyers not soldiers or flying personelle. All that is fine., But recently I watched an episode of JAG on TV. These guys and woman were all highly decorated. The lead even wore naval aviators wings. Everyone was covered with ribbons and rank and they looked to be in first class physical condition. And all very good looking. I think back to those JAG officers in WWII, the pudgy brigade and compare them to those in the TV series. Ain't Hollywood wonderful? (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 "Your stuff is the most interesting on this NG. You can't beat being there no matter what. I look for your posts every time I log on. Keep 'em flying." -Art Kramer praising himself while posting as "Autocollimator." I can't get enough info from the headers; is Art really using a sock-puppet? (Questions of content aside.) What do you think? 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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"Bill Silvey" wrote:
I can't get enough info from the headers; is Art really using a sock-puppet? (Questions of content aside.) I'm also unable to determine the IP address Bill (I'm using the free version of Agent newsreader) but for the reasons given, I'm convinced that "Autocollimator" = Art Kramer. |
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"Mike Marron" wrote in message
... "Bill Silvey" wrote: I can't get enough info from the headers; is Art really using a sock-puppet? (Questions of content aside.) I'm also unable to determine the IP address Bill (I'm using the free version of Agent newsreader) but for the reasons given, I'm convinced that "Autocollimator" = Art Kramer. What reasons were those? John |
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"John Mullen" wrote:
"Mike Marron" wrote: "Bill Silvey" wrote: I can't get enough info from the headers; is Art really using a sock-puppet? (Questions of content aside.) I'm also unable to determine the IP address Bill (I'm using the free version of Agent newsreader) but for the reasons given, I'm convinced that "Autocollimator" = Art Kramer. What reasons were those? If you had been following Kramer's "40,000 Plus Hits. Thank you all" thread on this forum you would know, John. |
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