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PICK3 said:
why do you always want my account #'s?

I have a job ... I can pay my own cable bill. :rainbow:
I'm a charitable guy and I feel sorry for you New Orleans peeps...It can't be easy working the glory hole at "The Greasy Pole" you can do better man.
 
PICK3 said:
why do you always want my account #'s?

I have a job ... I can pay my own cable bill. :rainbow:

It is just a standard reply email sent out when women email Java. It asks for a pic, how many kids, schedule of when kids live at home or fathers, and what their electric bill account number is.

That muthafuckka is oganized when it comes to his seckzens.
 
PICK3 said:
You're missing "Dogfights" on the History Channel :rainbow:
I've seen most of the episodes.......this was my adviser and mentor when I was an undergrad...

http://www.angelfire.com/ga4/guilmartin.com/


John F. Guilmartin, Jr., is professor of military history at Ohio State University, Columbus. He is also a Vietnam War veteran, having flown over 120 combat missions. He attended the United States Air Force Academy, earning a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant and graduating with a B.S. in 1962. He trained as a helicopter pilot at Stead AFB, Utah, and went to Thailand in 1965 with the Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service. He flew missions in Thailand, Laos and North Vietnam and was awarded two Silver Stars. In 1966 he returned to the United States to study for his Master’s (1969) and Doctorate (1971) degrees at Princeton University. His first book, Gunpowder and Galleys, is derived from his dissertation. After receiving his Ph.D., Dr. Guilmartin returned to the Air Force Academy to teach history. In 1975 he volunteered for a second tour in Southeast Asia and participated in the evacuation of Saigon. His unit also flew in the operations involved in the Mayaguez incident; in 1995 he recorded their heroism in A Very Short War. Following the Vietnam War, Lt. Col. Guilmartin served in the Rescue staff tactics shop from 1978-79. He then became the editor of the Air University Review, the professional journal of the U.S. Air Force, and retired from the service in 1983. He taught at Rice University and the Naval War College before coming to Ohio State.
Professor Guilmartin is an authority on military history, maritime history, and the history of technology. He is an early modern Europeanist whose research focuses primarily on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He also is interested in aerospace history and has written about the Vietnam war and the Gulf war. He has also written America in Vietnam: The Fifteen Year War in 1991, and Galleons and Galleys in 2002.
 
javaguru said:
I've seen most of the episodes.......this was my adviser and mentor when I was an undergrad...

http://www.angelfire.com/ga4/guilmartin.com/


John F. Guilmartin, Jr., is professor of military history at Ohio State University, Columbus. He is also a Vietnam War veteran, having flown over 120 combat missions. He attended the United States Air Force Academy, earning a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant and graduating with a B.S. in 1962. He trained as a helicopter pilot at Stead AFB, Utah, and went to Thailand in 1965 with the Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service. He flew missions in Thailand, Laos and North Vietnam and was awarded two Silver Stars. In 1966 he returned to the United States to study for his Master’s (1969) and Doctorate (1971) degrees at Princeton University. His first book, Gunpowder and Galleys, is derived from his dissertation. After receiving his Ph.D., Dr. Guilmartin returned to the Air Force Academy to teach history. In 1975 he volunteered for a second tour in Southeast Asia and participated in the evacuation of Saigon. His unit also flew in the operations involved in the Mayaguez incident; in 1995 he recorded their heroism in A Very Short War. Following the Vietnam War, Lt. Col. Guilmartin served in the Rescue staff tactics shop from 1978-79. He then became the editor of the Air University Review, the professional journal of the U.S. Air Force, and retired from the service in 1983. He taught at Rice University and the Naval War College before coming to Ohio State.
Professor Guilmartin is an authority on military history, maritime history, and the history of technology. He is an early modern Europeanist whose research focuses primarily on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He also is interested in aerospace history and has written about the Vietnam war and the Gulf war. He has also written America in Vietnam: The Fifteen Year War in 1991, and Galleons and Galleys in 2002.

Glad you picked someone from the USAF to mentor you. :)
 
PICK3 said:
Glad you picked someone from the USAF to mentor you. :)
I find it ironic as well....but they didn't have ice cream machines where he was stationed.....just sayin'. I scored a 398 out of 400 on his "History of European Warfare " final.
 
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