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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 08:32:04 -0500, Charlie Wolf
wrote: Hey Tom - you little hypocritical piece of horse****.. Did you feel the same way about Clinton? Or are you just a lying piece of liberal scum? I think - the latter. Regards, Clinton at least had the balls to say what he believed at the time. He wasn't like the cowardly Bush and Cheney... acting like they supported the war while dodging it themselves. I have more respect for those that had the balls to walk their talk than for the chickenhawks who squawked and balked. To know the neocon chickenhawks......... watch what they do ..... not what they say....... Jack On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:39:37 GMT, (Tom Lacombe) wrote: On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:08:34 +0100, wrote: Because he would have had to go to war for his country, something he and Cheney were unwilling to do, but they don't mind sending our kids off to war. Peace! http://www.vietnow.com/artbc.htm |
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Subject: Lot of noise being made about Purple Hearts
From: "Jay T. Beatty" Date: 8/14/2004 9:33 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: k.net "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:08:34 +0100, wrote: It's easy to get them. You've got to be relatively incompetent at your job. To get multiples indicates either incredible bravery (coupled with incompetence) or a high level of accident-proneness. Thats a bull**** statement, but since your an ex-fighter pilot, I can see how you would think that. Bull**** is right. Casualtis are largley the resilt of statistical happenstance and chaos theory. Men are often killed by wild bursts of gunfire that has nothing to do with competance. The idea that " I survived because I'm smart and the other guy died because he is stupid" is the ultimate height of arrogance. Go to my website and click on "One went down" to see a B-26 turned into a flaming coffin with my friends inside. Were they incompetant? What bulll****. What total bull****. 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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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Subject: Lot of noise being made about Purple Hearts From: "Jay T. Beatty" Date: 8/14/2004 9:33 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: k.net "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:08:34 +0100, wrote: It's easy to get them. You've got to be relatively incompetent at your job. To get multiples indicates either incredible bravery (coupled with incompetence) or a high level of accident-proneness. Thats a bull**** statement, but since your an ex-fighter pilot, I can see how you would think that. Bull**** is right. Casualtis are largley the resilt of statistical happenstance and chaos theory. LOL! This crap is the product of the guy who has been telling us that all that book larnin' ain't worth a plug nickel? "Statistical happinstance and chaos theory"?! I guess the folks who write about statistics and those who are developing chaos theory are believable, while those that have analyzed combat operations are not...? One wonders if those *were* the primary reasons, why then do the "new guys" experience a greater loss rate than the expereinced hands? Especially in air combat? Men are often killed by wild bursts of gunfire that has nothing to do with competance. The idea that " I survived because I'm smart and the other guy died because he is stupid" is the ultimate height of arrogance. Substitute "competent and experienced" for "smart", and "often inexperienced or incompetent" for "stupid" and you might be onto something there, Oh Bookless Wonder. Go to my website and click on "One went down" to see a B-26 turned into a flaming coffin with my friends inside. Were they incompetant? What bulll****. What total bull****. Why should we go to your website and read your account? You have just been telling us that written accounts are worthless, right? Brooks Arthur Kramer |
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ArtKramr wrote:
Casualtis are largley the resilt of statistical happenstance and chaos theory. Using that theory, there's no reason to train aircrew beyond the basics of operating their machine. I mean, if its all "statisical happenstance" then it really doesn't matter who's good and who's not. 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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![]() "BUFDRVR" wrote in message ... ArtKramr wrote: Casualtis are largley the resilt of statistical happenstance and chaos theory. Using that theory, there's no reason to train aircrew beyond the basics of operating their machine. I mean, if its all "statisical happenstance" then it really doesn't matter who's good and who's not. This is where the disconnect comes in I suspect. For aircrew of Art's period where flak was the biggest killer and there was bugger all you could to do about it statistical happenstance was a biggie. A lot of very experienced and competent aircrews were lost attacking the target. Once the bombardier took over the aircraft had to fly straight and level until the bombs were gone. During that period the worst crew in the world and the best crew in the world have the same chances and this is probably the most heavily defended piece of sky they'll cross on the mission. I,ve spoken to a few WW2 aircrews and this was the part of the mission they hated. For the RAF on night operations it was in some ways worse, they had to wait for the phtoflash to go off and get a picture of the aiming point for BDA. If you didnt bring back that picture the trip didnt count as a combat mission towards the total for your trip. Keith |
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Subject: Lot of noise being made about Purple Hearts
From: "Keith Willshaw" asualtis are largley the resilt of statistical happenstance and chaos theory. Using that theory, there's no reason to train aircrew beyond the basics of operating their machine. I mean, if its all "statisical happenstance" then it really doesn't matter who's good and who's not. This is where the disconnect comes in I suspect. For aircrew of Art's period where flak was the biggest killer and there was bugger all you could to do about it statistical happenstance was a biggie. A lot of very experienced and competent aircrews were lost attacking the target. Once the bombardier took over the aircraft had to fly straight and level until the bombs were gone. During that period the worst crew in the world and the best crew in the world have the same chances and this is probably the most heavily defended piece of sky they'll cross on the mission. I,ve spoken to a few WW2 aircrews and this was the part of the mission they hated. (snip good stuff) Keith Exactly right Keith. .How come you are so smart? (grin) 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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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Subject: Lot of noise being made about Purple Hearts From: "Keith Willshaw" Exactly right Keith. .How come you are so smart? (grin) I'm not but the Lancaster tailgunner who told me this survived 2 tours and he reckoned that was a statistical fluke akin to winning the lottery Keith |
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Subject: Lot of noise being made about Purple Hearts
From: (BUFDRVR) Date: 8/14/2004 3:25 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: ArtKramr wrote: Casualtis are largley the resilt of statistical happenstance and chaos theory. Using that theory, there's no reason to train aircrew beyond the basics of operating their machine. I mean, if its all "statisical happenstance" then it really doesn't matter who's good and who's not. BUFDRVR UYou are overlooking one point. The need to hit the target and that takes training skill and experience. At least it did in my war. Your mileage may vary. 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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ArtKramr wrote:
You are overlooking one point. The need to hit the target and that takes training skill and experience. Which has exactly zero to do with survival...at least on that mission. At least it did in my war. Your mileage may vary. Dropping unguided weapons accurately still requires a good OSO or RN. 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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