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Jimi's Private Parts. Hendrix a poor soldier who just wanted to play with his, er, guitar
The smoking gun | today | staff

Posted on 08/03/2005 7:05:55 PM PDT by Rodney King

AUGUST 3--Days before Private James Marshall Hendrix (Jimi to his friends) was officially drummed out of the military, Army brass delivered withering assessments of the 19-year-old soldier. Hendrix, Captain Gilbert Batchman reported, slept on the job, had little regard for regulations, and was once "apprehended masturbating" in the latrine.

Sergeant Louis Hoekstra noted that Hendrix was a "habitual offender" when it came to missing midnight bed checks and that the Seattle teenager was unable to "carry on an intelligent conversation." Hoekstra added that Hendrix, who was once suspected of "taking dope," played a musical instrument while off-duty, "or so he says. This is one of his faults, because his mind apparently cannot function while performing duties and thinking about his guitar."

Those are just two of the gems contained in the late rock star's nearly 100-page Army file, which TSG obtained from the Military Personnel Records center in St. Louis. You'll find highlights from the file on the following 18 pages. The documents track Hendrix's messy 13 months in the Army, beginning with his May 1961 three-year enlistment, which came with his assurance that he wasn't a Commie and a handwritten explanation about a juvenile burglary arrest.

Hendrix, records show, was a terrible marksman and a recidivist truant. Weeks after ordering a physical and psychiatric examination of Hendrix (who was attached to the 101st Airborne Support Group in Fort Campbell, Kentucky), Capt. Batchman sought to discharge a soldier who was an "extreme intravert" and whose many problems were not treatable by "hospitalization and or counseling." Included in the Army's discharge request were various statements from fellow soldiers, all of whom thought Hendrix deserved to be bounced. James Mattox, for example, recalled an April 1961 incident in which he, Hendrix, and four other soldiers were assigned to wash a ceiling. When Hendrix, who occasionally napped during the cleaning assignment, disappeared at one point, Mattox went looking for him. He quickly found Hendrix in the latrine, where he was "sitting in the last commode. I thought he was sitting there sleeping so I stood on the stool in the commode next to his and...there sat Hendrix masturbating himself." For his part, Hendrix--who apparently hated life as an enlisted man--did not challenge the discharge request, according to a signed statement.

At the time of his expulsion, Hendrix was allowed to leave the military with some parting gifts, including some Army-issued clothing. He also benefited from frequent dental care at Fort Campbell and California's Fort Ord, which probably made it easier for him to subsequently play that black Stratocaster with his teeth. (18 pages)


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: guitarwizard; hendrix; wanker; yourejustjealous
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To: gathersnomoss

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21 posted on 08/03/2005 7:34:37 PM PDT by jdm (The answer to the extra credit question on a Columbia U exam is always choice C: "Bush's Fault.")
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To: Rodney King

stand up ,freak out, fall on the floor
Jimmy Hendrix don't jump no more.


22 posted on 08/03/2005 7:38:00 PM PDT by Rakkasan1 (If at first you don't succeed, failure may be your thing.)
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To: All


Hedricks defined the the electric guitar for a whole generation.

He was awesome. God only knows what he would have been playing today. What a loss.


23 posted on 08/03/2005 7:39:58 PM PDT by DugMac ((Reagan Rules))
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To: Rodney King

Let his freak flag fly!


24 posted on 08/03/2005 7:46:54 PM PDT by I see my hands (Until this civil war heats up.. have a nice day.)
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To: Rodney King
his mind apparently cannot function while performing duties and thinking about his guitar

happens to me too, particularly when i'm thinking of my old Epiphone Genesis...

25 posted on 08/03/2005 7:47:35 PM PDT by chilepepper (The map is not the territory -- Alfred Korzybski)
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To: jdm

Maybe Crosstown Traffic?


26 posted on 08/03/2005 7:52:13 PM PDT by theymakemesick
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To: chilepepper
happens to me too, particularly when i'm thinking of my old Epiphone Genesis...

I play an Alverez Yairi.

27 posted on 08/03/2005 7:53:05 PM PDT by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: DugMac

Interestingly enough, "Purple Haze" was actually a metaphor for a top secret mission in Cambodia. Many rock historians credit the the song to Hendrix, but it was actually written by Congressional Medal of Honor winner and all-round dashing fellow John Forbes Kerry, who can be heard playing bass on the track.


28 posted on 08/03/2005 7:55:57 PM PDT by Callahan
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To: Rodney King

While this info on Hendrix might be interesting, I have to ask how TSG has any standing to request these files. What right do they have to see these personnel files? I thought only family members could request them after the servicemember's death.


29 posted on 08/03/2005 7:58:41 PM PDT by miele man
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To: Callahan
Interestingly enough, "Purple Haze" was actually a metaphor for a top secret mission in Cambodia. Many rock historians credit the the song to Hendrix, but it was actually written by Congressional Medal of Honor winner and all-round dashing fellow John Forbes Kerry, who can be heard playing bass on the track.

I've heard of that record. It was produced by Albert Gore, yes ??

30 posted on 08/03/2005 8:05:42 PM PDT by Mr_Moonlight
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To: Rodney King
The documents track Hendrix's messy 13 months in the Army, beginning with his May 1961 three-year enlistment, which came with his assurance that he wasn't a Commie and a handwritten explanation about a juvenile burglary arrest. (snip) James Mattox, for example, recalled an April 1961 incident in which he, Hendrix, and four other soldiers were assigned to wash a ceiling.

Something's not computing.

31 posted on 08/03/2005 8:12:44 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Rodney King

Excellent find. I remain a big Hendrix fan. All you have to do is listen to Pali Gap, Villanova Junction, Voodoo Child, etc., etc., to realize that he was the greatest electric guitar player ever.


32 posted on 08/03/2005 8:16:31 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Callahan

Hahaha!


33 posted on 08/03/2005 8:18:46 PM PDT by BIRDS
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To: Callahan

The only thing you overlooked in that report is that it was Karl Rove who ordered Kerry into Cambodia. Thus, the purple haze. Which Rove caused.


34 posted on 08/03/2005 8:19:53 PM PDT by BIRDS
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To: Rodney King
Go read Electric Lady land, a Hendrix bio. Go read how Jimi and his body guards used to beat white women who didn't find him attractive with bricks. It's amazing how the author just slipped that in to a paragraph and continued on his way.

The whole notion of Hendrix as some peace loving rocker is a fraud.
35 posted on 08/03/2005 8:24:23 PM PDT by Vision (When Hillary Says She's Going To Put The Military On Our Borders...She Becomes Our Next President)
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To: Rodney King; 537cant be wrong; Aeronaut; bamabaseballmom; bassmaner; Bella_Bru; Brian Allen; ...

FR-mail me to be added to or removed from this ping list

36 posted on 08/03/2005 8:29:26 PM PDT by t_skoz ("let me be who I am - let me kick out the jams!")
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To: Leapfrog
Sergeant Louis Hoekstra noted that Hendrix was a "habitual offender" when it came to missing midnight bed checks and that the Seattle teenager was unable to "carry on an intelligent conversation."

This is Jimi carrying on an intelligent conversation...


37 posted on 08/03/2005 8:35:04 PM PDT by montag813
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To: Rodney King
Hendrix was a section 8..
No wonder hes a liberal icon..
38 posted on 08/03/2005 8:36:33 PM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been ok'ed by me to include some fully orbed hyperbole....)
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Whats with the threads bashing Jimi lately?


39 posted on 08/03/2005 8:40:30 PM PDT by rattrap
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To: Tribune7

He and his publicist lied


40 posted on 08/03/2005 8:44:48 PM PDT by joesnuffy (Save the whales. Redeem them for valuable prizes.)
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