Monday, May 30, 2022

White Earth Reservation. Chippewa. Zhimaaganish Ogichidaa (Soldier Warrior)



 

The following excerpt is taken from words written by Dad in a journal that was titled, “My Life in the Service”.       “My career started in the year 1942.  I was sent to an induction center, there they stripped me of my civilian clothes and naturally to my disgust my brand-new uniform didn’t fit so well.  From here, I went to basic training, a very mild 4 weeks, this took place at Miami Beach, Florida.  Hot?  Cripes?   From Florida I went to gunnery school at Tyndall Field, Panama City,   Florida.  After five weeks of struggle I came out a Sergeant.  From here I went to Armament school in Denver, Colorado. I spent 3 months out there learning about guns, guns and more guns.”

Stations and Transfers

1942,  Fargo,  ND  induction center  Dad enlisted on  October  26,  1942 at Fort Snelling, MN  His Army serial number was  17154378.   He was 5foot 7.5 inches tall.  He was an Aerial Gunner and Pilot.  He was in the military for 2 years and 23 days.    

Fort Snelling,  Minneapolis,  MN

Miami Beach,  FL    Basic Training………..

Tyndall Field,  Panama City Beach, FL  this was Gunnery School 1  He graduated as a Sergeant.   

Lowry Field,  Denver,  CO   this was Armament School

New Cumberland AAb,  Harrisburg, PA

AAB,  Ft. Devens, Mass  this is where Dad did his Piper Cub training………

AAB,  Reading,  PA

BTC  #10  Greensboro, NC

C.T.D.  Kent State University,  Kent, OH

SAACC,  San Antonio,  TX  was completed in October of 1943.  Dad was in Preflight Group M  Squadron P/A

Primary Flight School,  Tulsa, OK  Completed in March  of  1944.  Class of 44-1, U.S. Army Air Cadets,  2565 Base Unit,  Tulsa,  Oklahoma,   May,  1944   Spartan School of Aeronautics. 

Basic Flight School,  Greenville, TX  Completed in May of 1944

Advanced Flight School,  Eagle Pass, TX  Completed in August of  1944

Boca Raton, Florida

Eagle Pass, TX

Lincoln, NE

Blytheville, Arkansas  AAB

T.C.C.  Pope Field, Ft. Bragg, NC

SLAAB  Salt Lake City, UT

Dad received an Honorable Discharge on November  19,  1944.  He was discharged from the 2516th  AAF  BU  (PS A SE)  EPAAF at Eagle Pass, Texas

Dad accepted the inevitability of death with integrity.  He told me in March of 2011 that dying was a natural extension of birth, that it was part and parcel, that they went together and that he looked forward to seeing my Mom, Betty, in heaven.


Dress for success................


Hunting isn't a style show contrary to what you may watch on TV or Instagram. 

It's a matter of getting the job done.  You can't eat tracks as Dad always said.     We eat what we kill. 


Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Remember this guy?

We know they are lying. They know they are lying. They know that we know they are lying. We know that they know that we know they are lying. And still they continue to lie." — Alexander Solzhenitsyn


"You can resolve to live your life with integrity. Let your credo be this: Let the lie come into the world, let it even triumph. But not through me.” – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Monday, May 09, 2022

RICH STRIKE Lessons for Life!

Alright, your life is busy.  I get it.   Do yourself a favor.    Take 27 minutes out of your busy life and watch this.

More life lessons in this 27 minutes for every high school graduate and college grad in America!!

RICH STRIKE schooling America! 

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

INSTAGRAM

The assholes working at Instagram are dam near as bad as the clowns at Twitter.

Friday, April 22, 2022

Weekend hilarity...............

As many of you know I was in Southern California last week visiting some old pals.  It's time to share a personal experience with all of you about drinking and driving. 

As you may know, some of us have been known to have brushes with the local law enforcement from time to time on the way home from an evening socializing with friends.  Well, after I got home from Cali I was out getting caught up with some buddies.  I had a Scotch, maybe two, followed by some rather nice red wine........I like Pine Ridge and Jordan with my rib-eyes.  Anyway, feeling rather jolly I still had the sense to know that I was over the limit, slightly yes, but over.  So, I hadn't reloaded the UBER app on my phone so I did something I haven't done in a long time.  I took a cab home.     

Sure enough, on the way home there was a police road block, but since it was a cab they waved me past.  I arrived home here at Pamelot without incident and got a great nights sleep! 
 
It was a real surprise as I had never driven a cab before, I don't really remember where I got it and now that it's here in my garage I'm not sure what to do with it! 


It just keeps getting better and better................

 

• CNN+ shutting down after 1 month

• Spotify removes Obama podcast 

• Disney stripped of special governing powers 

• Masks ruled unlawful on public transportation 

• Elon Musk secures funding for Twitter takeover