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Old October 21st 03, 07:07 PM
charles krin
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 17:13:32 GMT, Douglas Berry
wrote:

Lo, many moons past, on Tue, 21 Oct 2003 02:59:44 GMT, a stranger
called by some Tank Fixer came
forth and told this tale in us.military.army

In article ,
says...

"Tank Fixer" wrote in message
k.net...


A 50 year old memory is nothing more than that.

However research in the records has show you to be incorrect.

What the records have shown is that there is many records that don't quite
agree. They disagree by a couple of years or so. If any historian were to
publish where they couldn't quite get the dates correct throughout their
accounting you would be the first to throw it out. But since you enjoy
following me around like a little puppy, I guess that doesn't apply here.


The ones from the USAF Office of History ?

You remember those folks ? The ons in you're former service paid to
document things and keep the history of the service ?


A friend of mine came uo with a possible solution. Matbe someone
threw a P-38 can opener at Daryl, hitiing him in the head and giving
him all sorts of delusions.


nah...it must have been a can of beanie weanies from an old C rat
package...you know, one of the cans that gave the P 38 opener it's
name...

ck
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