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Subject: Alt.senile.artKramer
From: (B2431) Date: 8/7/2004 1:19 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: ou could try telling Art that all war is local and those who are there have only the vaguest idea what is going on much further than the eye can see. When I was in combat in Viet Nam I could tell you exactly what I had experienced, I never wrote about anything but B-26's or anything other than bombing from a B-26. He has no idea the maintainers who fixed and armed that B-26 pulled additional duties he benefitted from like KP, trash, latrine details and how they felt about it. Our maintainers wwre all T/sgts an never pulled KP or latrine duty or even guard duty but I pulled Officer of the Day and Officer of the Guard regularly And if we never came back from a mission the crew chiefs would get a new plane and crew in a heartbeat. And we would be only a memory soon to be forgotten. And when the war ended these guys would live long and happy lives while we lay buried in foriegn soil. War is not about gyros. It is about men who go out and never come back as opposed to other men wo live their lives in relaitive safety..And if you don't know the difference between them, you have never been to war. 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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Dan wrote:
You could try telling Art that all war is local and those who are there have only the vaguest idea what is going on much further than the eye can see. I tried that. I even fessed up that I was so busy flying and planning during OIF that I have no idea what happened in that conflict. He ignored the post, which is Kramer's SOP. Even today most aircrews have no idea how many people put them in the air besides the base ops, crew chiefs, weather guessers and the like. I can't tell If by most you mean 51%, I'll agree, but if you mean more than that, I disagree. Just as a matter of curiosity are pilots ever taught what drives the indicators they rely on? There is absolutely, no instruction on Forms, except reading them at any training level that I've experienced. In fact, the idea of "just telling the crew chief" is bred into pilots from (S)UPT. There is no maintenance debrief during pilot training. If there is something wrong with the jet, the IP writes it up (or the student if solo) and then hands the forms to the civilian contractor crew chief on landing.The IP *may* provide a brief explanation, but not always. 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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"ArtKramr" wrote
War is not about gyros. It is about men who go out and never come back as opposed to other men wo live their lives in relaitive safety..And if you don't know the difference between them, you have never been to war. You had battles, they had war, get it? Do you make this **** up as you go along? I know about 100's of support troops who fed the fishes after their boat was sunk. War is about all of the men, women, and children involved in the war or battle. The bomb loader is a war instrument, the cook is a war instrument, and I would even call positions on a bomber crew a war instrument. A 12 year old kid who throws a grenade into a tent with a bunch of nurses and doctors is a war instrument. The Japanese thug who knifes an MP in the back to steal his watch is a war instrument. You are wrong. Admit it. |
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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... You still don't get it, do you? Nobody wants to be like you - you are blinkered, ignorant and have made a fool of yourself for years. Takes one to know one. Such dignity and intellect... |
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I never wrote about anything but B-26's or anything other than bombing from a
B-26. IIRC, the B-26 was a deathtrap that killed more airmen in accidents than in battle. Art raves on about it forever as if that aircraft alone won the war which is garbage. And to make matters worse he constantly talks about the bravery of the B-26 crews as if all the other Allied airmen were ****, not to mention Luftwaffe pilots and crews which kicked ass over anything Art or his crew ever did. He has no idea the maintainers who fixed and armed that B-26 pulled additional duties he benefitted from like KP, trash, latrine details and how they felt about it. Our maintainers wwre all T/sgts an never pulled KP or latrine duty or even guard duty but I pulled Officer of the Day and Officer of the Guard regularly And if we never came back from a mission the crew chiefs would get a new plane and crew in a heartbeat. And we would be only a memory soon to be forgotten. And when the war ended these guys would live long and happy lives while we lay buried in foriegn soil. War is not about gyros. It is about men who go out and never come back as opposed to other men wo live their lives in relaitive safety..And if you don't know the difference between them, you have never been to war. What utter BS! War is a team effort and those that survived deserve just as much recognition and respect as those that perished. You call yourself a Vet Art, what an asshole you are.You personally did not build, arm, maintain, nor repair your B-26 or perform any other duties that you benefitted from in the service. Rob Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer p.s. Where can I buy a window sticker "I **** on Willie the Wolf"? |
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Subject: Alt.senile.artKramer
From: (robert arndt) Date: 8/9/2004 3:51 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: p.s. Where can I buy a window sticker "I **** on Willie the Wolf"? I think that statement tells us a lot more about you than about Willie. Guess you are sad the Nazis lost. Right? Willie did his part in turning your beloved Nazi Germany into a burning smoking smoldering mass of wreckage And so did I and proud of every moment of 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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On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 11:44:01 +0100, "M. J. Powell"
proclaimed: Of course. When I was a conscript the 10% most intelligent went into the Air Force and of those the 10% most intelligent went into Signals. I thought guys went into the Air Force to avoid military service. |
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Marine55 @ iaol.com wrote:
Of course. When I was a conscript the 10% most intelligent went into the Air Force and of those the 10% most intelligent went into Signals. I thought guys went into the Air Force to avoid military service. Where'd you get that dumb idea? It hasn't been that way since WWII. G -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN http://www.mortimerschnerd.com |
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