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How about a Senior Vice President Creative Supervisor with a major American
corporation with operations worldwide? How about you? Ever done anything?. Arthur Kramer VP level program manager in AF Aeronautical Systems Division. Worked B-1, B-2, KC-135R, F-15, F-16, F-22, amomg others. Executive support for 3 Star commander. Otherwise nothing at all. |
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The NYT and all the other news orgs who investigayed over the last two years
concluded that Bush would have won recounts in the areas Gore wanted recounted. This issue is so sooo dead that anyone still carying on about it is just trying to poison the well! Can you source that? Congresswoman Brown indicated that 16,000 of her constituents were not allowed to vote at all, mooting recounts. But I'd like you to provide a quote that the NYT said what you suggest. Walt |
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"George Z. Bush" wrote
Unless they changed the law back in the 70s, in my day the law didn't require you to register if you had volunteered and were waiting for your reporting date. I may be wrong, but that's the way I remember it. They called it "Inactive Reserve". My disharge shows 6 months if inactive reserve and 18 days of active duty (I got a medal :0). Later on I got into much more interesting "civilian" activities. But I can't tell you, you'd just laugh. -- Charlie Springer |
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How much longer would the POWs have had to wait for
repatriation? Recent interviews with former NVN government and military officers and the publication of certain NVN documents reveal the U.S. anti-war effort actually encouraged NVN to continue the conflict in hopes of getting the U.S. out of the war entirely, including support for SVN. There is no doubt that had several congressmen (most, but not all, democrats) not openly called for congress to cut off *all* funding for the war in SE Asia, that the NVN would not have walked out of Paris in December 1972. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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Subject: Bush Flew Fighter Jets During Vietnam
From: (Regnirps) Date: 7/19/2004 6:17 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: (ArtKramr) wrote: Art, who was the main stategy guy when you were flying? Doolittle, I would think. I have no idea. I just flew he missions. Jusy wondered. I have home movies of LeMay visiting Duxford. Curious about the evolution of his tight formation strategies and all that. -- Charlie Springer We were just a bunch ot 19 year olds who had the following priorities: 1. Perform well on the mission. 2. Get home alive 3. Get a three day pass to London or Paris. 4. Get a lot of wild wild woman to play with. Who invented the tight formation? Never gave it a thought. We had higher piorities. We had all of Europe at our feet. All we had to do was to figure out what to do with it. 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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