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Posted by Bill B on April 09, 2001 at 04:57:30 from (209.182.66.118):
In Reply to: Vets and Tractors posted by Bama Binder on April 08, 2001 at 19:50:26:
Sgt USAF. Was in from 65-69. Electrical power production, Oregon, Germany, Libya. Was in charge of the night repair crew at the power plant in Libya when Gadiffi started the revolution which threw us out. I really wanted to fill the engine cylinders with concrete, but we had to leave peacefully. The China thing worries me. We knew that they consider that area their space, even though it is farther out than the line we draw around us, but we went in anyway. I prefer diplomatic solutions. War is not good for anybody except the people who make war tools. I collect and fix old tractors and cars and motorcycles. You are invited to visit my web site.
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