Posted on 02/08/2006 7:28:15 AM PST by pageonetoo
I was a Navy brat, and served in the US Navy 1966-68. The enemy we fought was similar to the ones now. They refuse to identify themselves as military. At least in VN, they had black pajamas!
Who's the author?
I'd send this to everyone I know, but I DO hate internet legends.
May God bless your father and fly with him each mission.
This should be translated into arabic and dropped in leaflet format into trouble spots.
Sign one of the Navy guided bombs complements of America and Free Republic.
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Posted by writer33 On General/Chat ^ 01/23/2004 7:29:40 PM EST · 11 replies · 96+ views E-mail | 1/23/04 | Navy Pilot Dear Terrorists, I am a Navy Aviator. I was born and raised in a small town in New England. I come from a family of five. I was raised in a middle class home and taught my values by my mother and father. |
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Posted by libertylover On News/Activism ^ 03/06/2003 6:48:26 AM EST · 20 replies · 88+ views via email from a friend | unknown | unknown Dear Terrorists, I am a Naval Aviator. I was born and raised in a small town in New England. I come from a family of five. I was raised in a middle class home and taught my values by my mother and father. My dad worked a series of jobs in finance and my Mom took care of us kids. We were not an overly religious family but attended church most Sundays. It was a nice small Episcopal Church. I have a brother and sister and I am the youngest in my family. I was the first in many generations... |
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Posted by ProudEagle On News/Activism ^ 02/12/2003 11:04:59 AM EST · 15 replies · 97+ views 2/12/2003 | Unknown Dear Terrorists,I am a Naval Aviator. I was born and raised in a small town in New England. I come from a family of five. I was raised in a middle class home and taught my values by my mother and father. My dad worked a series of jobs in finance and my mom took care of us kids. We were not an overly religious family but attended church most Sundays. It was a nice small Episcopal Church. I have a brother and sister and I am the youngest in my family. I was the first in many generations to... |
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Posted by EBUCK On News/Activism ^ 01/15/2003 12:30:18 PM EST · 19 replies · 92+ views Oregon Magazine ^ | Unknown, Internet | Unknown, Internet I am a Naval Aviator. I was born and raised in a small town in New England. I come from a family of five. I was raised in a middle class home and taught my values by my mother and father. My dad worked a series of jobs in finance and my mom took care of us kids. We were not an overly religious family but attended church most Sundays. It was a nice small Episcopal Church. I have a brother and sister and I am the youngest in my family. I was the first in many generations to attend... |
Posted several times, I see. Yet another email distribution. I wonder who wrote it.
This is not news....
"I wonder who wrote it."
Ted Nugent.
There's the legend for you.
Really? I had no idea he was a pilot. [grin]
George Carlin of course.
First I've seen it. I love it.
If you've read the thread, you've discovered that this is another old email distribution letter. It's a good letter, but someone wrote it long ago, and it's already been on Free Republic a number of times.
Posting forwarded emails in News topics is almost always a bad idea.
I read this once before here on FR. It gave me shivers then, and still does.
Thanks for bumping this one.....That WAS your point, right?
Chuck Norris.
Ted Nugent.
Chuck Norris.
Nope...Jack Bauer. All email comes from Jack Bauer.
with all those highly classified facts about Chuck Norris that have recently been released, we should just send ol' chuck in to take care of the terrorists...
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