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Old June 12th 04, 04:20 AM
LaDonna Wyss
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(Derek Lyons) wrote in message ...
"Ami Silberman" wrote:

From: LaDonna Wyss ]
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 1:48 PM
To: Ami Silberman
Subject: news flash.......mosley bleeds from O-ring.

Reposted from mail with permission. Personal identification removed.

Well, first of all I believe anyone who dies in uniform dies in service to
his country. I also believe those who die after serving in uniform die in

service to their country.


*After* leaving the service? That makes little sense, and certainly
is not the sense the phrase 'died in service' is usually used.

By the way, are you aware those launches take place NOT on NASA property
but on Air Force property? That lends a military aspect right there.


Most everybody is aware of that aspect, but the military doesn't
control anything that goes on there (other than launch safety). To
consider that significant is ludicrous.

D.


Really? Well, I don't think General Phillips is alive, but perhaps
Colonel Strang still is. Why don't you ask him why he was the "point
man" in the Apollo One investigation? Once they "determined" there
was no foul play **snickering since I know better**, why would the Air
Force have taken point over NASA? (Reference the FBI files; Borman
called the FBI once--actually his secretary dialed for him--but by the
time the FBI AIC got on the phone Borman had mysteriously gone into a
meeting. However, the AIC recorded that call and the subsequent one
from Colonel Strang, who told him in no uncertain terms HE was the
only point of contact in the investigation between the FBI and NASA's
"investigation.")
LaDonna
 




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