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If those pesky Esperanto give us too much trouble our US Army is ready. All
they have to do is run off a bunch of copies of US Army field manual FM 301-101-1 "Esperanto: The Aggressor Language." You can get your own copy. Go to http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/ click on the "Collecton Online" tab, then the "Authority Documents" picture on the next page, the search button on the next page and then enter esperanto in the search field on the next page. No idea yet as to when this 1962 edition which replaced the 1959 FM 301-101A will itself be replaced by a joint manual. I would assume that a more current estimate of the Esperanto threat would be required first. Joe -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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"Joe Osman" writes: If those pesky Esperanto give us too much trouble our US Army is ready. All they have to do is run off a bunch of copies of US Army field manual FM 301-101-1 "Esperanto: The Aggressor Language." You can get your own copy. Go to http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/ click on the "Collecton Online" tab, then the "Authority Documents" picture on the next page, the search button on the next page and then enter esperanto in the search field on the next page. No idea yet as to when this 1962 edition which replaced the 1959 FM 301-101A will itself be replaced by a joint manual. I would assume that a more current estimate of the Esperanto threat would be required first. That's just the Language Guide for folks who were studying the threat of the Dreaded Agressor Armed Forces of teh Triumvirate of the Circle Trigon. The Circle Trigon Forces were distinguished by three characteristics - they spoke Esparanto, they wore "Ming the Merciless" crested helmets, and they were the only military in the world that the Pentomic Army has a reasonable chance to beat. (Agressor training back then was pretty stylized). Needless to say, the events of the Mid-1960s revealed certain shortcoming in agressor training. Eventually the whole shebang evolved into NTC at Ft. Irwin, with dedicated OPFORS pretending to be real opponents, and whatever they're calling the operation at Ft. Polk, (Which is where the Former Russian Helicopters hang out. - at one point, in the mid-'90s, the most current Mi-24 (Hind) pilots were in the U.S. Army) -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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![]() "Joe Osman" wrote in message ... If those pesky Esperanto give us too much trouble our US Army is ready. All they have to do is run off a bunch of copies of US Army field manual FM 301-101-1 "Esperanto: The Aggressor Language." You can get your own copy. Go to http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/ click on the "Collecton Online" tab, then the "Authority Documents" picture on the next page, the search button on the next page and then enter esperanto in the search field on the next page. No idea yet as to when this 1962 edition which replaced the 1959 FM 301-101A will itself be replaced by a joint manual. I would assume that a more current estimate of the Esperanto threat would be required first. Joe Mi ni povas visitis pagojn vi citas! Chu possiblis mi visitan pagojn de eskstran-landon? Esperantistoj tutmundaj, ~ unite! La sono vi povas audis estas lan sonon de Zamenhof volvas en su tombon It's over a half-century since I looked at a TEJO journal ![]() Green-star wearers of the world unite against this calumny from usamhi! Agressors? ... Huh! -- Brian |
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Joe Osman wrote:
If those pesky Esperanto give us too much trouble our US Army is ready. All they have to do is run off a bunch of copies of US Army field manual FM 301-101-1 "Esperanto: The Aggressor Language." You can get your own copy. Go to http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/ click on the "Collecton Online" tab, then the "Authority Documents" picture on the next page, the search button on the next page and then enter esperanto in the search field on the next page. No idea yet as to when this 1962 edition which replaced the 1959 FM 301-101A will itself be replaced by a joint manual. I would assume that a more current estimate of the Esperanto threat would be required first. Hmph. Not to condemn Ser Osman as unneccessarily overworking peoples' mouses, but ... Click On: http://144.99.215.51:8080/awapps/mai...&smd=1&awdid=1 BTW, Joe, thanks for the reminder. I'd forgotten about the days when we had to be on the constant alert for penetration/sabotage/assault by the eeevill Esperantists. Yes, they attempted to attack Naval installations, too. Not routinely, though - it was usually a squad of turn-coat SEALs (Like that? Huh? Huh? Like that pune[1] on seal coats? Huh?) who would infiltrate. [1] a play on words -- The One-and-only Holy Moses™ |
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