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On 8/5/2015 11:45 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 20:24:15 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote: My job was to help locate the bodies of U.S. servicemen killed in action. It didn't involve the sort of killing that probably gave you a woodie, or, in fact any killing at all. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ Bull****! === Yes. We've heard that story many times without a shred of supporting data. It doesn't really pass the smell test. When Harry first mentioned this several years ago I became curious and did some digging around looking for info on any such program. Never found anything about it. He mentioned that he worked for a military type ... a "General" if I recall correctly. That just didn't make sense to me. It's not how the military is structured, particularly in an area of conflict or fighting. I've looked again from time to time but still have not found any references to programs that involved having hired civilians searching for bodies during the active Vietnam War period. Certainly there have been organizations and programs since the war ended that attempt to locate MIA's, but I'll be dipped if I can find anything remotely similar to what Harry is talking about. |
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"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 8/5/2015 11:45 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 20:24:15 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote: My job was to help locate the bodies of U.S. servicemen killed in action. It didn't involve the sort of killing that probably gave you a woodie, or, in fact any killing at all. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ Bull****! === Yes. We've heard that story many times without a shred of supporting data. It doesn't really pass the smell test. When Harry first mentioned this several years ago I became curious and did some digging around looking for info on any such program. Never found anything about it. He mentioned that he worked for a military type ... a "General" if I recall correctly. That just didn't make sense to me. It's not how the military is structured, particularly in an area of conflict or fighting. I've looked again from time to time but still have not found any references to programs that involved having hired civilians searching for bodies during the active Vietnam War period. Certainly there have been organizations and programs since the war ended that attempt to locate MIA's, but I'll be dipped if I can find anything remotely similar to what Harry is talking about. Couldn't find it on the internets, eh? 😀 -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ |
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Harry, could you provide a link to show what Richard is looking for?
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On 8/6/2015 7:41 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 8/5/2015 11:45 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 20:24:15 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote: My job was to help locate the bodies of U.S. servicemen killed in action. It didn't involve the sort of killing that probably gave you a woodie, or, in fact any killing at all. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ Bull****! === Yes. We've heard that story many times without a shred of supporting data. It doesn't really pass the smell test. When Harry first mentioned this several years ago I became curious and did some digging around looking for info on any such program. Never found anything about it. He mentioned that he worked for a military type ... a "General" if I recall correctly. That just didn't make sense to me. It's not how the military is structured, particularly in an area of conflict or fighting. I've looked again from time to time but still have not found any references to programs that involved having hired civilians searching for bodies during the active Vietnam War period. Certainly there have been organizations and programs since the war ended that attempt to locate MIA's, but I'll be dipped if I can find anything remotely similar to what Harry is talking about. Couldn't find it on the internets, eh? 😀 Nope. Can't find even a remote reference to any such program that hired civilians to locate bodies while we were still engaged in the war. Was there a name for this program or the specific activity that you were involved with? |
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JohnnyMop swishes his head...
"Or don't, and show the world why you run from Scotty and slammer." There y'all go again, JohnnyMop.......supporting the two most promising recruits in your Moppetts brigade. I traveled 1500 miles one way to get within spitting distance of your perverted recruit and called him out. What did he do after all his tough talk...he ran like the little bitch he is making excuse After excuse why he avoided me. Your other quality recruit wouldn't come near me unless he had his gang of " track boys". To protect him. Y'all really do need to learn how to separate the wheat from the chaff when recruiting. |
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On Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 8:06:04 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 8/6/2015 7:41 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 8/5/2015 11:45 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 20:24:15 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote: My job was to help locate the bodies of U.S. servicemen killed in action. It didn't involve the sort of killing that probably gave you a woodie, or, in fact any killing at all. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ Bull****! === Yes. We've heard that story many times without a shred of supporting data. It doesn't really pass the smell test. When Harry first mentioned this several years ago I became curious and did some digging around looking for info on any such program. Never found anything about it. He mentioned that he worked for a military type ... a "General" if I recall correctly. That just didn't make sense to me. It's not how the military is structured, particularly in an area of conflict or fighting. I've looked again from time to time but still have not found any references to programs that involved having hired civilians searching for bodies during the active Vietnam War period. Certainly there have been organizations and programs since the war ended that attempt to locate MIA's, but I'll be dipped if I can find anything remotely similar to what Harry is talking about. Couldn't find it on the internets, eh? 😀 Nope. Can't find even a remote reference to any such program that hired civilians to locate bodies while we were still engaged in the war. Was there a name for this program or the specific activity that you were involved with? You just know it was top secret. And participation made paying taxes optional for the rest of your life. :) |
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On 8/6/15, 7:46 AM, Tim wrote:
Harry, could you provide a link to show what Richard is looking for? Dunno. Tnere were a couple of links years and years ago, but what's the point? This is wrecked.boats, after all. |
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On 8/6/15, 8:05 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 8/6/2015 7:41 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 8/5/2015 11:45 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 20:24:15 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote: My job was to help locate the bodies of U.S. servicemen killed in action. It didn't involve the sort of killing that probably gave you a woodie, or, in fact any killing at all. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ Bull****! === Yes. We've heard that story many times without a shred of supporting data. It doesn't really pass the smell test. When Harry first mentioned this several years ago I became curious and did some digging around looking for info on any such program. Never found anything about it. He mentioned that he worked for a military type ... a "General" if I recall correctly. That just didn't make sense to me. It's not how the military is structured, particularly in an area of conflict or fighting. I've looked again from time to time but still have not found any references to programs that involved having hired civilians searching for bodies during the active Vietnam War period. Certainly there have been organizations and programs since the war ended that attempt to locate MIA's, but I'll be dipped if I can find anything remotely similar to what Harry is talking about. Couldn't find it on the internets, eh? 😀 Nope. Can't find even a remote reference to any such program that hired civilians to locate bodies while we were still engaged in the war. Was there a name for this program or the specific activity that you were involved with? Hard as it might be to believe, there is information out there that might not be on the internets. |
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On 8/6/15, 8:12 AM, True North wrote:
JohnnyMop swishes his head... "Or don't, and show the world why you run from Scotty and slammer." There y'all go again, JohnnyMop.......supporting the two most promising recruits in your Moppetts brigade. I traveled 1500 miles one way to get within spitting distance of your perverted recruit and called him out. What did he do after all his tough talk...he ran like the little bitch he is making excuse After excuse why he avoided me. Your other quality recruit wouldn't come near me unless he had his gang of " track boys". To protect him. Y'all really do need to learn how to separate the wheat from the chaff when recruiting. Johnnymop is a brittle, fragile old fart who has had many surgeries to keep himself upright. His condition could only have gotten worse since I last saw him in about 2003, when he looked as if he were HIV positive. His talking about "running" is only an old man's projected bluster. |
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On 8/6/2015 8:21 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 8/6/15, 8:05 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 8/6/2015 7:41 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 8/5/2015 11:45 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 20:24:15 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote: My job was to help locate the bodies of U.S. servicemen killed in action. It didn't involve the sort of killing that probably gave you a woodie, or, in fact any killing at all. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ Bull****! === Yes. We've heard that story many times without a shred of supporting data. It doesn't really pass the smell test. When Harry first mentioned this several years ago I became curious and did some digging around looking for info on any such program. Never found anything about it. He mentioned that he worked for a military type ... a "General" if I recall correctly. That just didn't make sense to me. It's not how the military is structured, particularly in an area of conflict or fighting. I've looked again from time to time but still have not found any references to programs that involved having hired civilians searching for bodies during the active Vietnam War period. Certainly there have been organizations and programs since the war ended that attempt to locate MIA's, but I'll be dipped if I can find anything remotely similar to what Harry is talking about. Couldn't find it on the internets, eh? 😀 Nope. Can't find even a remote reference to any such program that hired civilians to locate bodies while we were still engaged in the war. Was there a name for this program or the specific activity that you were involved with? Hard as it might be to believe, there is information out there that might not be on the internets. Perhaps but if was a bonafide goverment (or even civilian run) program or activity it is more than likely that there would be some historical evidence of it or at least some references to it. The Vietnam War is well documented historically on the web. |
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