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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....08-18-03....Military Monday
Billie
Posted on 08/18/2003 7:26:54 AM PDT by Billie
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To: Temple Owl
You have freepmail
101
posted on
08/18/2003 4:21:17 PM PDT
by
dutchess
(God Bless our Military Men and Women)
To: Billie; dutchess
Hmmmm ?? Strange. Dutchess told me the same thing earlier.
I can see it fine. I'm really confused.
Here is the URL, can you see it this way ? ...
http://mrgrumman.home.comcast.net/TexasTrialLiarsAssoc.JPG I you can't, do you have any ideas why I can see the pic
and the URL and ya'll can't ?? :O(
102
posted on
08/18/2003 4:35:20 PM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
(Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
To: MeeknMing
Hi Meekie ....
I can see the picture you posted and can also view it thru this URL. Not sure why others can't.
103
posted on
08/18/2003 5:20:48 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
(God Bless our Military, Past and Present. Thank a Veteran for your FReedoms!)
To: JustAmy
Thank you, Amy ! I thought I was going nuts for a bit there. Well, actually I still could be I guess, lol ! Thanks !!
104
posted on
08/18/2003 5:27:35 PM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
(Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
To: MeeknMing; JustAmy; Billie
REALITY CHECK for Meekie - -
Graphic Displayed Fine - Link Worked Fine !!
One of Life's Big Mysteries..:))
(I have Internet Explorer - Windows XP)
105
posted on
08/18/2003 5:45:31 PM PDT
by
LadyX
(((( Count your blessings - not your woes ))))
To: LadyX; MeeknMing
"(I have Internet Explorer - Windows XP)"
Dittos!
106
posted on
08/18/2003 5:49:56 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
(God Bless our Military, Past and Present. Thank a Veteran for your FReedoms!)
To: All
Retired Combat Cameraman Calls Photographing Three Wars 'A Beautiful Job'
By Rudi Williams
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18, 2002 Being a combat photographer in three wars was "a beautiful job," said Peter Ruplenas. "It was dangerous as all hell, but we were too busy to be scared."
Ruplenas started honing his photography skills with 8th Army Air Corps during World War II. In September 1950, he photographed the Inchon landing and didn't leave the Korean War zone until May 1951. After assignments at several posts in the years that followed, he became a combat cameraman with the Department of the Army's special photo office from 1966 to 1968.
A special photo team from that office did 90-day temporary duty assignments in Vietnam, he noted. "I was 48 years old the old man, except for the colonel, who was older than me," said Ruplenas.
The 84-year-old survivor of three wars was in Washington July 27 for the Defense Department's recognition of the 50th anniversary of the armistice that brought about a cease-fire to the Korean War. He also witnessed the dedication and unveiling of a U.S. postage stamp honoring the Korean War Veterans Memorial and those who fought and died in the "forgotten war."
"I just came to see if I could find any old friends," said Ruplenas, a resident of Gerrardstown, W.Va. "I found many of them who were in the same outfit with me. I didn't know them and they didn't know me, but it was like a reunion to see guys that went through such a helluva war together.
"I was living in Florida when the memorial was dedicated in 1995 and didn't make the trip here for the ceremony," he noted. "But I read articles about it and said, 'It's about time.'"
Ruplenas said he resents the fact that some young Americans are growing up unaware of what happened in Korea. "They don't realize that if it wasn't for the Americans and all the other allies, Korea would be strictly communist now and maybe Japan might have been hit," said the aging combat veteran.
Ruplenas joined the Army about six months before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and retired as a sergeant first class in 1970.
After the war started, Ruplenas' outfit moved to Dover, Del., and then to Miami, where they flew on B-18 bombers on anti-sub patrol. They trained on B-24 bombers at Davis- Monthan Field, near Tucson, Ariz., before flying to England around April 1944 to hook up with the 8th Army Air Corps.
Ruplenas recounted how he got his Purple Heart in Korea. He said that one day, while taking pictures with a buddy, he saw three infantrymen pinned down behind a rice paddy dike by enemy fire. "So we ran up and started talking to them and one of the guys said the enemy was up there, but we can't see where he was," Ruplenas said.
"So being stupid, I told my buddy to mind the cameras. I used to run track and field, long distance, so I zigzagged about 50 yards and ducked down in the rice paddy. I put both hands up in the air, raised my head and looked left to right, and they shot at me. I ducked down and crawled a few feet, the other way. The last time I was up, my right hand was slow coming down, so I got hit right in the palm.
"I was trying to find out where that S.O.B was so the infantry could shoot mortars or some heavy firepower at him," Ruplenas said.
107
posted on
08/18/2003 6:12:35 PM PDT
by
Dubya
(Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
To: All
108
posted on
08/18/2003 6:14:35 PM PDT
by
Dubya
(Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
To: All
Service Members Urged to Attend to Legal Affairs Long Before Deployment
By Gerry J. Gilmore
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18, 2003 American service members have deployed to locales across the globe for months at a time since the advent of the war against global terrorism.
Therefore, it's important military members vigilantly ensure a constant state of legal readiness, Capt. Brian K. Keller, a Marine Corps lawyer, asserted during an interview with American Forces Press Service.
Keller is the officer in charge of the Marine legal assistance office at Henderson Hall, Va. He maintained that service members should "take some time," long before a deployment becomes a possibility, to consult a military attorney for evaluation of their legal readiness, including the usual suspects -- wills and powers of attorney - but also the laundry list of other issues.
Military legal assistance attorneys can help service members complete that list, but once deployment comes into view, Keller noted, it often is too late to attend to the myriad of appointments, paperwork and actions needed to ensure legal readiness.
The military provides free legal assistance to service members and their dependents, Keller pointed out. Legal assistance attorneys handle traditional transactions like arranging wills and powers of attorney. They can also counsel service members on a wide range of topics, including insurance matters, consumer and civil law issues, court hearings and child-support obligations.
Powers of attorney, Keller noted, are powerful legal documents that authorize a designated representative to conduct specific transactions in the name of the absentee.
Yet, a general power of attorney without limits, he cautioned, may give holders "unlimited powers to do whatever they wanted to with your assets."
Depending on the situation, authorizing general powers of attorney can "be a terrible thing to do," Keller pointed out. Instances of misuse of powers of attorney, he noted, have been known to occur during and after deployments. Therefore, he recommended that powers of attorney should be limited "to about a one-year time span," and should be given sparingly and only to trustworthy and financially responsible individuals.
When deployed overseas, Keller noted that service members would find it's difficult to revoke powers of attorney. To effectively revoke powers of attorney, he explained, "You not only have to give the revocation to the holder," but also to anyone that may rely on the power of attorney such as businesses, banks or mortgage lenders.
To mitigate possible misuse of powers of attorney, Keller said it's a good idea "to have a special power of attorney that's limited to a certain amount of time" and that spells out exactly what the holder is authorized to do.
For example, he noted, powers of attorney can be written to only authorize the issuance of checks in specific amounts and to pay specific bills.
A will, Keller noted, is another important legal document that service members should periodically review and update as needed, typically due to circumstances such as new members to the family, divorce, changes in assets and other factors.
Divorced or separated service members with child support payments or other financial obligations should ensure that such monies continue to be provided to the appropriate agency or person, to include during periods of deployment, he added.
If child support obligations will become exceedingly financially burdensome or impossible to meet during deployment, service members must request a decrease of the court-ordered amount well before deployment, Keller pointed out. Waiting too long, he noted, may waive any possibility of a decrease.
All in all, keeping up with legal affairs especially before being deployed benefits both individual service members and military readiness, Keller emphasized.
Service members with their legal affairs in disarray and hard pressed to effectively tackle those problems often become overwhelmed and consequently "can't do their jobs appropriately," Keller noted.
And in the long run "they'll incur more financial damage," Keller pointed out, "if they don't set up preventative (legal) measures beforehand."
The need for service members to attend to legal readiness issues is no less important than carrying the proper homeowner's or automobile insurance policies, Keller said.
Because "there's no way the military can verify each service member's legal readiness," he pointed out, "the onus of (legal) preparedness" falls on the individual (service member) and his or her family.
109
posted on
08/18/2003 6:33:40 PM PDT
by
Dubya
(Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
To: Dubya
Wonderful photograph, Dubya. Thank you for the link!
What a lifetime he has had.....
110
posted on
08/18/2003 6:37:47 PM PDT
by
LadyX
(((( Count your blessings - not your woes ))))
To: LadyX
He is really something. God bless him.
111
posted on
08/18/2003 6:38:47 PM PDT
by
Dubya
(Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
To: Billie; LadyX; dutchess; Aquamarine; Mama_Bear; dansangel; FreeTheHostages; ST.LOUIE1; Fiddlstix; ..
112
posted on
08/18/2003 6:55:10 PM PDT
by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: dutchess
Welcome home! How is your father? That was wonderful how you guys gave him tasks to focus on, ie., driving the boat and 'fixing' stuff.
Hope you had a lot of relaxation too.
Look forward to being questioned by Gizmo.
113
posted on
08/18/2003 6:58:14 PM PDT
by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: Billie
Hiya Billie!
(Shhh about blackout! So far so good)
114
posted on
08/18/2003 7:06:59 PM PDT
by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: LadyX
Haven't been able to catch up with you today dear Sistah, so I'll leave this for you.
<---Click
115
posted on
08/18/2003 7:29:53 PM PDT
by
WVNan
To: Calpernia
Is that bird dancing?
Weinie
116
posted on
08/18/2003 7:59:25 PM PDT
by
lonestar
(Weinie for California Governor!)
To: WVNan; All
Beautiful rendition, Nan!
Whadareya tryin' to do - tell everyone I am guilty of Sistah Neglect?!!
We just traded 143 notes!
LOLOL
Long day, and time to work my way to bed...
Night, All - -
117
posted on
08/18/2003 8:08:57 PM PDT
by
LadyX
(((( Count your blessings - not your woes ))))
To: lonestar
118
posted on
08/18/2003 8:14:53 PM PDT
by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: LadyX
Thank you ! On that note, I'm going to call it a night. G'night, LadyX ! G'night all !
119
posted on
08/18/2003 8:15:39 PM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
(Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
To: LadyX; MeeknMing; dutchess; JustAmy; All
Hey, Billie. Well, a bit crude but the best I could do with MS Paint and then PhotoDeluxe ...
<IMG height=100 src="http:// mrgrumman.home.comcast.net/TexasTrialLiarsAssoc.JPG" width=368>
Mystery solved, guys. :) The graphic in post #8 opened fine - it was the original and had Trial LAWYERS in it - the graphic in post #21 did NOT open because there was a space after the // and before mrgrumman.home.comcast.net in the img src command, thus making the command void as there was no url styled that way. The later link worked fine, because it was typed correctly. The image in Post #21 had the name Lawyers changed to Liars, which I could see when I right-clicked for properties, and saw the error.
120
posted on
08/18/2003 8:19:12 PM PDT
by
Billie
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