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New Re: You've got to know how to translate US political speech.
So maybe this is the "language murder" that Ashton keeps railing about... Yeah, it really bothers me that I spent all that time on the border 20 years ago fighting and winning the "cold war" to have American politicians (he's a damned senator) belittling the former Eastern Bloc countries who have allied themselves with GB and the US and are sending their sons and daughters (in whatever numbers) to a hostile place like Iraq. Many of those people dreamed of having freedom from the former Soviet Union... I know it's politics, but it makes me sick.

Did I mention I hate election years?
Just a few thoughts,

Danno
New Which border
What action during the cold war were you "fighting and winning"? And when?
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail ... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!"
New I was a linguist...
and stationed on the east/west German border, W. German/Czech border and temp duty in Berlin and Turkey... from '81 to '84. How was I fighting and winning the war? Providing intelligence to my commanders? etc.

Based on the tone of your question, is there something wrong (ignoble, cowardly, not good enough for you) with being a Russian linguist at the height of the cold war? Since the Soviet Union fell, I took the liberty of saying "winning".
Just a few thoughts,

Danno
New Were you cunning?
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New As often as possible...
'cause when you're hung like a hamster (like I am :-0) you have to be good with your tongue...

C'est la vie,
Just a few thoughts,

Danno
New And I was stationed in Germany
from '72-'83. Various permanent posts and many TDY, including Turkey (Sinop), Reforger exercises, and Berlin. Was on the airstrip waiting move-out during 7 day war in '73.

At no time do I remember "fighting and winning" while stationed in Europe. Your claim to be doing so, riled me.
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail ... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!"
New Re: And I was stationed in Germany
Fair enough, but opinions are like assholes, everyone has one - me included. But I view that whole timeframe after Vietnam (which my brother served in) and before the collapse of the Soviet Union "fighting and winning" the cold war. It was predominately done by outspending them, but as you are probably aware, the life of a linguist was no cakewalk. What were you doing in the service all that time? Collecting a paycheck? I'm proud that I served...

Now you can be really be riled...
Just a few thoughts,

Danno
New What was I doing?
Part of the time making sure front line troops had proper supplies to keep vehicles running.

For the 10+ years I spent in Germany...

Part of the time ensuring that you were paid correctly and on time.
Part of the time ensuring that plans and ops were properly prepared and executed.
Part of the time pulling guard duty.
Part of the time preparing and verifying your travel pay.
Part of the time responding to death.
Part of the time training new troops.
Part of the time inspecting finance offices.
Part of the time ensuring that all the DACs were paid.
Part of the time shoveling more coin than you'll ever see to ensure military banks didn't run out of money.
Part of the time working on classified operations.
and part of the time square dancing to erase boredom.

The other 11 years can be discussed later.

I've spent my time in the field and in garrison.

I'm proud of my accomplishments while in the Army.

But as I said before, the closest to "Fighting and winning", while in Germany, was the race riot on post or waiting to be shipped out during the 7 day war.

You had a job. You wore green clothes. You weren't "fighting".
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail ... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!"
     Bush launches really underhanded new ads - (JayMehaffey) - (52)
         foreign approval - (rcareaga)
         Is he? - (bepatient) - (46)
             Consider: "flip-flop" .eq. "flexible" -NT - (pwhysall)
             You have already fallen into Bush's trap - (JayMehaffey) - (1)
                 Sorry, you're incorrect. - (bepatient)
             Sounded pretty clear to me, Bill. - (imric) - (41)
                 Not in the 30 second sound bite. - (bepatient) - (5)
                     Hmm. You are correct. - (imric) - (3)
                         Dunno - (bepatient) - (2)
                             Try this then: - (a6l6e6x) - (1)
                                 Okee dokee - (bepatient)
                     Of course our actions are subject to a test... - (GBert)
                 Re: Sounded pretty clear to me, Bill. - (danreck) - (34)
                     And the U.S. would still be part... - (ChrisR) - (5)
                         Re: And the U.S. would still be part... - (danreck) - (4)
                             60 years is not that recent. - (ChrisR) - (2)
                                 Wrong question... - (danreck) - (1)
                                     And as a joke, try reading this... - (danreck)
                             Ah, the old saw. - (pwhysall)
                     You've got to know how to translate US political speech. - (Another Scott) - (8)
                         Re: You've got to know how to translate US political speech. - (danreck) - (7)
                             Which border - (jbrabeck) - (6)
                                 I was a linguist... - (danreck) - (5)
                                     Were you cunning? - (pwhysall) - (1)
                                         As often as possible... - (danreck)
                                     And I was stationed in Germany - (jbrabeck) - (2)
                                         Re: And I was stationed in Germany - (danreck) - (1)
                                             What was I doing? - (jbrabeck)
                     Horsecr@p. Our allies are insignifigant - (imric) - (18)
                         By the numbers... - (Yendor) - (1)
                             Of these, how many are supplying troops.... - (ChrisR)
                         Uninformed tosh, I'm afraid. - (pwhysall) - (6)
                             I don't question the valor - (imric)
                             Question for you - (ben_tilly) - (4)
                                 Oh, no doubt. - (pwhysall) - (3)
                                     Well, Kerry wouldn't notice Poland ;-) - (ben_tilly) - (1)
                                         They probably didn't like the attention being drawn. - (ChrisR)
                                     Yeah, yeah. So I exaggerated a little - (imric)
                         Re: Horsecr@p. Our allies are insignifigant - (danreck) - (8)
                             For additional reading on the subject... - (danreck) - (4)
                                 Sounds like... - (ChrisR) - (2)
                                     Re: Sounds like... - (danreck) - (1)
                                         Getting all wet over the prospect of Winning Big, are we? (new thread) - (Ashton)
                                 Okay, I gotta differ on the Phillipines. - (inthane-chan)
                             ROFLMAO - Allies ARE insignifigant - (imric) - (1)
                                 Re: ROFLMAO - Allies ARE insignifigant - (danreck)
                             As near as I can tell... - (ChrisR)
             Yes - (tuberculosis)
         It amounts to the same thing. - (marlowe) - (2)
             Re: It amounts to the same thing. - (daemon) - (1)
                 I was thinking more like.... - (ChrisR)
         Re: Bush/Rove launches really underhanded new ads - (jb4)

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