Sniper Conceptual Series Continues….
Go and enjoy more at Sniper’s House.
A bit busy right now trying to figure out what to do about a twice convicted felon who claims to own $137k in guns and ammo who is talking nonsense about me over at Yawn’s place. I bet it will shock virtually no one that he and Wittgenfeld are commenting at the same time. So, here’s your A-Team right there:
Wittgenfeld, Arthur South, Bob Golden, and now William Ray Hall. (Note in particular the comment about guns, his fake exploits in Viet Nam, and his recent conviction for attempted extortion.)
Anyone know someone at the BATFE, or perhaps with the Mineral County West Virginia Prosecuting Attorney’s Office? (F. Cody Pancake * in particular so I can find out how this guy is commenting when he is supposed to be in jail.)
* The very nice reporter at the Cumberland Times News provided me with Mr. Pancakes phone number.
Category: Politics
Sulu lookth fabulouth!!
Oh my!!!
South..phony seal, Hall… phony seal. Not sure who golden is, but know Wafflefuck is buddy buddy with hall and south. It is where the legend that is Dullass Thunderpidgeon began.
From 1 January through 31 March 1970, the BETELGEUSE made one FBM site replenishment to Rota, Spain and two FBM sit replenishments to Holy Loch, Scotland. While underway on the second trip to Holy Loch on 28 February, after experiencing heavy seas for several days, the weather appeared to be clearing and the seas calming when the ship rode up on an unusually large wave of about 60 feet and pounded heavily, resulting in the rupture of a fuel tank under Number One hold. Arriving on 4 March, temporary repairs were made at Holy Loch. The ship then returned to Charleston arriving 21 March for dry-docking and permanent repairs.
During the months of April, May, August and September, the BETELGEUSE was downrange support ship for operational tests of the fleet ballistic system for Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. AN operational visit was made to Ponta Delgada, San Miguel, Azores during the first test.
The Sub-Board of Inspection and Survey, Atlantic conducted a pre inactivation inspection during the period 21 – 23 September 1970 and found the BETELGEUSE fit for further service provided three deficiencies were corrected. On 15 October 1970, operational control of the BETELGEUSE shifted to Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility Portsmouth, Charleston Detachment and became inactive to prepare to enter the mothball fleet.
The BETELGEUSE was formally decommissioned on 15 January 1971. LCDR Robert L. Jerns, as Commanding Officer, received the commissioning pennant. BM1 Stephen J. Meader received the ensign for having been on board the longest.
The BETELGEUSE was towed to Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on 16 January 1971 and used in an experiment for encapsulation of mothballed ships. She was stricken form the Naval Vessel Register on 1 February 1974.
wrhall@mail.wvu.edu
Hoofah. Scotland, Vietnam, same country different named right?
Where are Wittgennuts and this other dude commenting, TSO? On Yawns regular website? If they are; which story are they doing it at, because I just went over there and there is a whole lot missing on his main page.
Once this competition reaches end state, a summary sheet of the contenders is a must do.
OT- It is on his facebook page. A post about Soldiers Angels.
Ok, thanks TSO. I’ll look at it when I get hoome from work.
BTW The offer still stands, that we talked about previously (HHC).
H1, I had considered that as well, placing all the bios together in one big thing, for posteritys sake.
TSO,
Don’t have a personal contact but here’s the BATFE 24 hr Joint Support and Operations Center contact info:
(800) 800-3855 (Toll Free)
(202) 648-7777 (Local Number)
ATFTips@atf.gov
-Ish
Damnit.
I was eating when I go to the last one.
that cookies acted nasty the second time…..
Other hotlines that may be of help:
Report Illegal Firearms Activity: 1-800-ATF-GUNS (1-800-283-4867)
Other Criminal Activity: 1-888-ATF-TIPS (1-888-283-8477)
-Ish
TSO, Provides immediate reach back for cases of attempted blowback, as well as keeping it from going down the memory hole.
Hotel1
Out.
No. 6:
I completely missed The North/South Scots War,
I did NOT fight there in-country (and
I never knew it existed until you pointed it out, today) .
(*sarcasm* mild)
The crazy is thick over there on the Yawn page. I find it quite amusing that the crazies are coming out of the woodwork over. And while its so tempting to say something to the whackos, Im going to refrain since this could get all sorts of interesting without any help from me.