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whiteclouder
CbtEngr01
Member Posts: 4,340
For some reason I thought you had a Savage 22HP. Well here is a link to a guy selling bullets and ammo.
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=260611&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=7&fpart=1
AlleninAlaska
Delta Firearms & Supplies
http://canadianfirearmsexchange.com
aglore@gci.net
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=260611&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=7&fpart=1
AlleninAlaska
Delta Firearms & Supplies
http://canadianfirearmsexchange.com
aglore@gci.net
Comments
Did you make it and what is it supposed to be? I am guessing a cowboy but I may be way off.
Do you have any other Iron Ornaments?
Am looking forward to it. Jim
Its a suspense story and a survival manual mixed into one. Probably more of a movie script cause there is alot of dialogue- but Ive never held an actual script.
My mother had a book published, but she had to pay to do it. Just looking for the next step.
JuJu ( who always said great people are found on this board)
Retirees ARE NOT obligated for the rest of their lives. SHOW ME!!
Clouder..
Title 10, Subtitle A, Part II, Chapter 39, ? 688
? 688. Retired members: authority to order to active duty; duties
(a) Authority.- Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defense, a member described in subsection (b) may be ordered to active duty by the Secretary of the military department concerned at any time.
(b) Covered Members.- Except as provided in subsection (d), subsection (a) applies to the following members of the armed forces:
....(1) A retired member of the Regular Army, Regular Navy, Regular Air Force, or Regular Marine Corps.
....(2) A member of the Retired Reserve who was retired under section 1393, 3911, 3914, 6323, 8911, or 8914 of this title.
....(3) A member of the Fleet Reserve or Fleet Marine Corps Reserve.
(c) Duties of Member Ordered to Active Duty.- The Secretary concerned may, to the extent consistent with other provisions of law, assign a member ordered to active duty under this section to such duties as the Secretary considers necessary in the interests of national defense.
(d) Exclusion of Officers Retired on Selective Early Retirement Basis.- The following officers may not be ordered to active duty under this section:
....(1) An officer who retired under section 638 of this title.
....(2) An officer who-
........(A) after having been notified that the officer was to be considered for early retirement under section 638 of this title by a board convened under section 611 (b) of this title and before being considered by that board, requested retirement under section 3911, 6323, or 8911 of this title; and
........(B) was retired pursuant to that request.
(e) Limitation of Period of Recall Service.-
....(1) A member ordered to active duty under subsection (a) may not serve on active duty pursuant to orders under that subsection for more than 12 months within the 24 months following the first day of the active duty to which ordered under that subsection.
....(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to the following officers:
........(A) A chaplain who is assigned to duty as a chaplain for the period of active duty to which ordered.
........(B) A health care professional (as characterized by the Secretary concerned) who is assigned to duty as a health care professional for the period of active duty to which ordered.
........(C) An officer assigned to duty with the American Battle Monuments Commission for the period of active duty to which ordered.
........(D) An officer who is assigned to duty as a defense attache or service attache for the period of active duty to which ordered.
(f) Waiver for Periods of War or National Emergency.- Subsections (d) and (e) do not apply in time of war or of national emergency declared by Congress or the President.
Title 10, Subtitle C, Part II, Chapter 575, ? 6485
? 6485. Members of the Fleet Reserve and Fleet Marine Corps Reserve: authority to recall
(a) A member of the Fleet Reserve or the Fleet Marine Corps Reserve may be ordered by competent authority to active duty without his consent-
....(1) in time of war or national emergency declared by Congress, for the duration of the war or national emergency and for six months thereafter;
....(2) in time of national emergency declared by the President; or
....(3) when otherwise authorized by law.
(b) In time of peace any member of the Fleet Reserve or the Fleet Marine Corps Reserve may be required to perform not more than two months' active duty for training in each four-year period.
Clouder, the above is part of the reason Fleet Reserve and Retired personnel receive RETAINER PAY or RETIRED PAY instead of a PENSION.
Yes my posts are getting shorter.
Why should I reply to you when all you can do is call me a liar and twist and turn my coments so that you can save face.
I have given you the opportunity on 2 seperate occasions to prove me wrong.Seeing how we live min. apart it should be very easy for you.
Yet you will not or cannot meet the challenge.
Yet as always you talk the talk, but cannot walk the walk.
Ive already been warned here about you.
You are a cowardplaying a cowards game. gj.
www.moaammo.com moa@reloader.net
You got mail!
Upon returning home, my computer crashed and I lost a lot of favorite sites.
Would you please post the site address for me?
Thank-You Sir![:)]
The "ONLY" bad thing about owning "A GUN" is...not owning two or more!
Yes my posts are getting shorter.
Why should I reply to you when all you can do is call me a liar.
I have given you the opportunity on 2 seperate occasions to prove me wrong.Seeing how we live min. apart it should be very easy for you.
Yet you will not or cannot meet the challenge.
But as always you talk the talk, but cannot walk the walk.
Ive already been warned here about you.
You are a coward playing a cowards game. gj.
www.moaammo.com moa@reloader.net
Edited by - gj on 04/22/2002 21:37:42
i sent you a email[:)]
SEMPER FI
SEMPER FI
Believe it or not many great writers insist on handwriting their manuscripts. They say it puts them closer to the scene. I'm not so sure I agree. Your premise sounds interesting and I'd like to see a snippet of the completed first draft. It's been my experience that writing a book is the easy part. Finding a publisher willing to pay you for it is another dimension altogether. I've written a dozen and managed to turn that trick exactly once.[8D] It doesn't stop me from writing because money is not my primary motivation for doing it.
Finish what you atarted; then we'll talk some more. I wish you well.
Clouder..