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Subject: If you are looking for a fight...
From: Mike18XX Date: 7/8/03 9:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: "They also serve, who only stand and wait." I don't think the company clerk equals a squadron commander. I don't think that a mess hall orderly equals a Navigator. I don't think the corporal of the guard equals a wing commander. I don't think that the morale, VD and entertainment officer equals a bombardier. Are they all important? Sure. Art, have you accomplished *anything* since the war? Just curious I'll answer only becuse you asked politely. Senior Vice President Creative Supervisor J.. Walter Thompson Company New York. At the time the world's largest ad agency. Clients: Ford Motor Company, Eastman Kodak. Winner of 7 CLIOS for advertising excellance. Retired after 20 years service. Lecturer New School for Social Research New York Editor Modern Photography Magazine columnist and feature writer. Author of column View From Kramer Author of Techniques of Color Photography published by Unversal Books, Library of Congress card # 57-10341 President Arthur Kramer Advertising NY. clients Nikon, AMF and Computer Associates, 10 years Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Subject: If you are looking for a fight...
From: Mike18XX Date: 7/8/03 9:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: In article , (ArtKramr) wrote: Subject: If you are looking for a fight... From: David Lentz "They also serve, who only stand and wait." I don't think the company clerk equals a squadron commander. I don't think that a mess hall orderly equals a Navigator. I don't think the corporal of the guard equals a wing commander. I don't think that the morale, VD and entertainment officer equals a bombardier. Are they all important? Sure. Art, have you accomplished *anything* since the war? Just curious. There's more. To bring oyu up to date since reitrement I have been a sturdent at UNLV for the past 7 years. Right now I'll be entering my second year of Constitutional Law. My area of concentration includes the cases of Chief Justice Taney (Dredd Scott) also Madison vs Marberry and judicial review and the Commerce Clause. Oh yes, I am also an exhibiting photographer with fine art exhibits at The George Eastman House and various unversities. Gotta run along now I am shooting skeet at NELLIS AFB early in the am and have to hit the sack. Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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And the idea that in the
military all are equal is nonsense. Depends what you consider "equal". I've got nearly 50 combat sorties, I would have exactly zero if not for two crew chiefs who pre-flighted and launched me on those 50 sorties. Out of those 50 sorties, my jet probably required some kind of speacialist work prior to the flight on at least 30 of them. That means without the hydraulics, electrics, GaC, Fuels, Comm Nav guys/gals, I would only have 20 combat sorties. Furthermore, on every one of my sorties I carried (ok, actually the EW carries) cryptographic material so that I can communicate with both C2 agencies and ground units. Without the enlisted folks that download, prepare and maintain that material, I would have had exactly zero effective combat sorties. I guess what I'm trying to say Art is that I whole heartedly disagree, the idea that in the military all are equal (as far as contribution to the mission of putting bombs on target) is not nonsense, but the essence of the military. 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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Subject: If you are looking for a fight...
From: (BUFDRVR) Date: 7/9/03 4:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: And the idea that in the military all are equal is nonsense. Depends what you consider "equal". I've got nearly 50 combat sorties, I would have exactly zero if not for two crew chiefs who pre-flighted and launched me on those 50 sorties. Out of those 50 sorties, my jet probably required some kind of speacialist work prior to the flight on at least 30 of them. That means without the hydraulics, electrics, GaC, Fuels, Comm Nav guys/gals, I would only have 20 combat sorties. Furthermore, on every one of my sorties I carried (ok, actually the EW carries) cryptographic material so that I can communicate with both C2 agencies and ground units. Without the enlisted folks that download, prepare and maintain that material, I would have had exactly zero effective combat sorties. I guess what I'm trying to say Art is that I whole heartedly disagree, the idea that in the military all are equal (as far as contribution to the mission of putting bombs on target) is not nonsense, but the essence of the military. BUFDRVR You have read more into my post than is there. Note that I never mentioned those with high essental skills. I never rnentioned mechanics, Nor did I mention bombsight technicians I compared those with low skills or no skills easily replaced against those with essential skills I thought I made that clear. Sorry if I didn't.. Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Subject: If you are looking for a fight... From: Mike18XX Date: 7/8/03 9:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: In article , (ArtKramr) wrote: Subject: If you are looking for a fight... From: David Lentz "They also serve, who only stand and wait." I don't think the company clerk equals a squadron commander. I don't think that a mess hall orderly equals a Navigator. I don't think the corporal of the guard equals a wing commander. I don't think that the morale, VD and entertainment officer equals a bombardier. Are they all important? Sure. Art, have you accomplished *anything* since the war? Just curious. There's more. To bring oyu up to date since reitrement I have been a sturdent at UNLV for the past 7 years. Right now I'll be entering my second year of Constitutional Law. My area of concentration includes the cases of Chief Justice Taney (Dredd Scott) also Madison vs Marberry and judicial review and the Commerce Clause. Oh yes, I am also an exhibiting photographer with fine art exhibits at The George Eastman House and various unversities. Gotta run along now I am shooting skeet at NELLIS AFB early in the am and have to hit the sack. Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer Apart from that, what do you do?...:-)) Regards, BMC |
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![]() ArtKramr wrote: Subject: If you are looking for a fight... From: David Lentz "They also serve, who only stand and wait." I don't think the company clerk equals a squadron commander. I don't think that a mess hall orderly equals a Navigator. I don't think the corporal of the guard equals a wing commander. I don't think that the morale, VD and entertainment officer equals a bombardier. Are they all important? Sure. But some are easily and instantly replaceable others are not. And some go out knowng they may never come back, and others are comfortable on the surety of the safety they enjoy. Your mileage may vary. Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer I was thinking more of combat crew members. One BUFF crews get sent to the UK to fly missions over Iraq. The other gets sent to Guam to keep the North Koreans at bay. Need we distinguish between their two levels of service? I say no. David |
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Subject: If you are looking for a fight...
From: David Lentz Date: 7/9/03 11:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: ArtKramr wrote: Subject: If you are looking for a fight... From: David Lentz "They also serve, who only stand and wait." I don't think the company clerk equals a squadron commander. I don't think that a mess hall orderly equals a Navigator. I don't think the corporal of the guard equals a wing commander. I don't think that the morale, VD and entertainment officer equals a bombardier. Are they all important? Sure. But some are easily and instantly replaceable others are not. And some go out knowng they may never come back, and others are comfortable on the surety of the safety they enjoy. Your mileage may vary. Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer I was thinking more of combat crew members. One BUFF crews get sent to the UK to fly missions over Iraq. The other gets sent to Guam to keep the North Koreans at bay. Need we distinguish between their two levels of service? I say no. David My message distinguished between skilled and unskilled men. Note that I didn't eliminate aircrewis, ground crews bombsight techncians or any skilled specialised personnell. My post was in reponse to a number of previous posts by a few here who claimed that even the lowest contribute as much as anyone. Not true I say. If you think it is true lets get the mess hall orderly to fly lead on our next mission into enemy flak and fighters.. Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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From: artkramr
Oh I forgot. I was the first editor of Sports Cars Ilustrated (now Car and Driver) and was involved with Grand Prix racing, I knew Sterling Moss, Juan Fangio and Mike Hawthorne before he wrapped himself around a tree. My one regret is that I never met Tazio Nuvalari.. By any chance did you know Robert Daley? He was the European editor of the NY Times and got interested in GP racing in the 1950s. He was a photog, selling race photos freelance to a number of publications, and did a number of stories for the Times on GP racing, illustrating them with his own photos. He wrote two good books on auto racing in the '50s and '60s that you may remember, "Cars at Speed" and "The Cruel Sport." Chris Mark |
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