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Gregory Hall May 19th 08 06:51 PM

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"Vito" wrote in message
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"Gregory Hall" wrote
A bunch of mindless drivil ...
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Amazing how lobbying to send others to fight makes some people feel brave.


I am a Vietnam era, Army veteran, military policeman, and yourself?

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Gregory Hall



Gregory Hall May 19th 08 07:19 PM

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wrote in message
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On Mon, 19 May 2008 13:51:06 -0400, "Gregory Hall"
wrote:


"Vito" wrote in message
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"Gregory Hall" wrote
A bunch of mindless drivil ...
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Amazing how lobbying to send others to fight makes some people feel
brave.


I am a Vietnam era, Army veteran, military policeman, and yourself?


We've seen a photo of you in your dress uniform. It said "Water
Department on the pocket.



Is it illegal for a veteran to become employed in a high-paying, plentiful
perk, government job with excellent pension after having served his country
in a time of war and receiving an honorable discharge from the military?

Do tell me about YOUR military service, Vito? Playing with GI Joe doll does
not count, BTW.

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Gregory Hall



Gregory Hall May 20th 08 07:26 PM

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"Vito" wrote in message
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"Gregory Hall" wrote

I am a Vietnam era, Army veteran, military policeman, and yourself?

Grew up in So Central LA (Compton)

Did you see any combat or did you just direct traffic?



I held a top secret security clearance because of my duties and duty
stations. I swore an oath of secrecy to never reveal my whereabouts in the
military. That should give you a clue as to vital and sensitive nature of
my service to the country. DOD contractors are mercenaries - the lowest form
of life.

--
Gregory Hall



Bloody Horvath May 20th 08 10:21 PM

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On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:26:25 -0400, "Gregory Hall"
wrote this crap:



I held a top secret security clearance because of my duties and duty
stations. I swore an oath of secrecy to never reveal my whereabouts in the
military. That should give you a clue as to vital and sensitive nature of
my service to the country. DOD contractors are mercenaries - the lowest form
of life.



Yeah right. Everybody says they had a top secret clearance. I'm a
retired military officer, and i hear this all the time.

You don't swear an oath to your top secret clearance. You don't swear
an oath never to reveal your whereabouts. Poseur.




I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.

Gregory Hall May 20th 08 10:57 PM

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"Bloody Horvath" wrote in message
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On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:26:25 -0400, "Gregory Hall"
wrote this crap:



I held a top secret security clearance because of my duties and duty
stations. I swore an oath of secrecy to never reveal my whereabouts in the
military. That should give you a clue as to vital and sensitive nature of
my service to the country. DOD contractors are mercenaries - the lowest
form
of life.



Yeah right. Everybody says they had a top secret clearance. I'm a
retired military officer, and i hear this all the time.

You don't swear an oath to your top secret clearance. You don't swear
an oath never to reveal your whereabouts. Poseur.



Some of us, as a prerequisite of our discharge from the military, were
required to do so, to sign documents. Some of us were working in top secret
places on top secret projects or missions. I was not in Cambodia but some
U.S. military personnel were there. Yet, there is NO OFFICIAL record of any
military personal being there. Try to make a disability claim based on the
fact that you were exposed to something or disabled in Cambodia and no
official records will exist that this was the case. Some things, for
national security reasons, are kept hushed up and rightly so.

You are correct to state that one does not swear an oath on a top secret
clearance. I never stated that I did. One is often required to swear an oath
of secrecy as to the mission and the whereabouts of the mission, however. If
you aren't aware of this FACT they you are the poseur.

Now, run along. You irritate me. I think I know why you retired. Couldn't
pass the new standards pertaining to education? Or was it you were too fat?

--
Gregory Hall



Bloody Horvath May 20th 08 11:49 PM

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On Tue, 20 May 2008 17:57:13 -0400, "Gregory Hall"
wrote this crap:


Yeah right. Everybody says they had a top secret clearance. I'm a
retired military officer, and i hear this all the time.

You don't swear an oath to your top secret clearance. You don't swear
an oath never to reveal your whereabouts. Poseur.



Some of us, as a prerequisite of our discharge from the military, were
required to do so, to sign documents. Some of us were working in top secret
places on top secret projects or missions. I was not in Cambodia but some
U.S. military personnel were there. Yet, there is NO OFFICIAL record of any
military personal being there. Try to make a disability claim based on the
fact that you were exposed to something or disabled in Cambodia and no
official records will exist that this was the case. Some things, for
national security reasons, are kept hushed up and rightly so.



Bull****.


You are correct to state that one does not swear an oath on a top secret
clearance. I never stated that I did. One is often required to swear an oath
of secrecy as to the mission and the whereabouts of the mission, however. If
you aren't aware of this FACT they you are the poseur.


Now you're Peter Graves?


Now, run along. You irritate me. I think I know why you retired. Couldn't
pass the new standards pertaining to education? Or was it you were too fat?



Ha Ha Ha Ha! I've posted pics of myself. I'm 6' and 175 lbs. And
I've got more education than you. I'm a communications engineer.
You should know that you can't be an officer unless you have a degree.




I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.

Puff May 21st 08 12:01 AM

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"Gregory Hall" wrote in message
...

"Bloody Horvath" wrote in message
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On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:26:25 -0400, "Gregory Hall"
wrote this crap:



I held a top secret security clearance because of my duties and duty
stations. I swore an oath of secrecy to never reveal my whereabouts in
the
military. That should give you a clue as to vital and sensitive nature
of
my service to the country. DOD contractors are mercenaries - the lowest
form
of life.



Yeah right. Everybody says they had a top secret clearance. I'm a
retired military officer, and i hear this all the time.

You don't swear an oath to your top secret clearance. You don't swear
an oath never to reveal your whereabouts. Poseur.



Some of us, as a prerequisite of our discharge from the military, were
required to do so, to sign documents. Some of us were working in top
secret places on top secret projects or missions. I was not in Cambodia
but some U.S. military personnel were there. Yet, there is NO OFFICIAL
record of any military personal being there. Try to make a disability
claim based on the fact that you were exposed to something or disabled in
Cambodia and no official records will exist that this was the case. Some
things, for national security reasons, are kept hushed up and rightly so.

You are correct to state that one does not swear an oath on a top secret
clearance. I never stated that I did. One is often required to swear an
oath of secrecy as to the mission and the whereabouts of the mission,
however. If you aren't aware of this FACT they you are the poseur.

Now, run along. You irritate me. I think I know why you retired. Couldn't
pass the new standards pertaining to education? Or was it you were too
fat?

He has big tits



Maynard G. Krebbs May 28th 08 11:24 PM

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On Wed, 21 May 2008 08:18:32 -0400, "Vito"
wrote:

"Gregory Hall" wrote

Some of us, as a prerequisite of our discharge from the military, were
required to do so, to sign documents. Some of us were working in top
secret places on top secret projects or missions.


AFAIK everybody who has/had a clearance had to sign sich a nondisclosure
agreement but that reminds me of a funny story a SEAL 1 vet related.

When stateside in San Diego they used to play games with the recon marines
from Pendleton, trying to infiltrate each others' places just for drill.
The local IRS decided that they couldn't have their out-of-country tax
exemption unless they disclosed all foreign countries they'd visited, which
of course they couldn't do. So IRS decided to seize one SEAL's fancy car
and got all dressed up in combat costumes to make a sneak raid. Not only
did they get caught but the team thot they were marines! But after water
boarding, duct taping and tossing them into a pool, and some tad less
pleasant entertainments during which the captives didn't act much like
marines, they had to let them go .....

Of course nothing like this ever happened - it's just silly a story g.


Of course it is just a silly story. Recon Marines never raided/got
raided by any SEAL type persons. Just couldn't happen. Especially
not the ammo dumps. WHY, that would be stealing. LOL
Mark E. Williams



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