[Spridgets] Aviation piston engine question - No LBC
Kathryn Bales
kgb at frontiernet.net
Tue Sep 1 19:39:29 MDT 2009
Robert Evans wrote:
The military may be an equal opportunity employer, but I passed the same
hand to hand combat and small arms courses that the men did.
Kate (former ISC AW)
> Do it, David! HE will understand. Ooops. No, he may not. Both the Navy
> and Marine Corps today frown horribly on any of the troops going into bars,
> let alone participating in such historic activities. I keep forgetting, the
> military has changed to become a kinder and gentler equal opportunity
> employer. Again proving that new is not necessarily better. Which is
> probably why we all love the Spridgets so!
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Lieb [mailto:72spridget at gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 9:49 AM
> To: Robert Evans; Spridgets
> Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Aviation piston engine question - No LBC
>
> Hmm, praps I should forward that to my son in the USMC (not retired)
> who should be showing up at Pendleton from I raq this week ;-)
>
> On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Robert Evans<b-evans at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>> Ron Soave wrote: "He is USMC retired..."
>>
>> Oh, THAT'S the reason! You should have said so in the beginning. THAT
>> explains it all. Oh, the Jarheads make good messenger boys for the
>>
> skipper,
>
>> and once in a while pretty good book ends. And, I do remember they made
>> fair allies in Navy/Marine bar fights with ground pounders on Army posts
>> (and once with some of HM sailors). After that, you have reach about the
>> end of domesticated usefulness. But, they are kinda cute to keep around.
>>
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