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Re: Alarm system transformer + power supply (would both go bad atonce?)



Michael A. Terrell wrote:
>
> Tony Hwang wrote:
>>
>> Michael A. Terrell wrote:
>>>
>>> Stormin Mormon wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 12/6/2013 8:45 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>       This was the early '70s and they were training medivac pilots for
>>>>> Vietnam, so there were no female pilots at the time. Women were not
>>>>> allowed in combat zones back then. The air was pumped into their egos to
>>>>> made them crazy and brave enough to fly into areas where the enemy would
>>>>> shoot down a medical copter.  The only girls around Rucker back then
>>>>> were hookers or underage girls who would fool a GI into sex, then make
>>>>> them sign over half their pay (For their entire time they remained in
>>>>> the service) to keep from being charged with rape.  Some were getting
>>>>> half the pay from over a dozen GIs.
>>>>
>>>> Sounds like the welcome committee, provided by
>>>> our overseas allies (not!).
>>>
>>>
>>>      They were the reason the military showed all those damned VD films.
>>> 'Camp Followers' have been around, since the first armies existed.
>>>
>>>
>> Hi, Mike
>> Were you in 'Nam during that time? Telling things from word of mouth or
>> from real real life experience?
>
>     My orders to Vietnam were changed to Alaska at the last minute. The
> TV station I was to work at was over run about two weeks after I would
> have arrived, and it's very likely I wouldn't be here since most of the
> staff was killed. I got what was left of a 5 KW Gates VHF TV transmitter
> for parts at the station in Alaska.
>
>     I had several underage girls try to trick me into bed while stationed
> at Ft. Rucker.  They used a lot of makeup, and some guys fell for it.
> The worst part was that their families were making them prostitute
> themselves because the parent or parents were too lazy to work. Some of
> the girls were just 13.  A couple of the other soldiers kept track of
> who they were, and warned you they were minors.  Still, a lot of guys
> were screwed out of half of their pay, until they retired or didn't
> re-enlist.
>
>
Hi,
I see. I roamed there as GS-12~13 military civie doing C&I and later M&O
work for VHF, UHF, Troposcatter radio comm network, Copper lines were
only used within the perimeter of bases. Every thing else
was tactical/strategical radio. One extra thing I did was looking after
VOA relay station in PHu Bai, South of Hue. The station was built on a
tiny island in the middle of man made lake accessed only by heavily
gated causeway. Nearby also 8th RRFS was station. All under ground
except huge antenna farm covering stretch of field. I moved up/down the
country frequently from Con Son Island upto DMZ(I was at Dong Ha, Khe
san   just before USMC was under heavy siege by 'Cong/NVA. After 3
years, I took a R&R, then ordered to show up at Iran or Libya. But I
heard those places were worse than 'Nam, so I quit and got married. Wife
had a job lined up at Pueblo, CO, my job was at Vancouver, BC(with ITT)
When we decided on Canada, I started with Honeywell on computer
side(data comm)I was hired by 304th LL Bn under 8th Army in Korea as
GS-9. That was half a century ago. Time really flies. Now empty nester.
Two kids, one is MD, one is PE, one grand son, 3 yrs old in Victoria,
BC. We are  in Calgary which is getting too big  too fast due to good
economic conditions. Between '12-'13 we gained 60,000 in population.


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