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of interest to 7th group
I just wanted to share some bio info that was not widely known apparently about Col Simons (I tried to cut and paste from my FB memorial)
Col Arthur David Simons (1918 - 1979) - Find A Grave Memorial http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg...&GRid=11175909 US Army special forces, the 7th SFG (A), codenamed "Hotfoot," entered Laos in 1959, commanded by Lt. Col. Arthurd D. "Bull" Simons, coming with 12 mobile training teams, later called the White Star Training Teams. As a result, the US had special forces on both sides of the Laotian-Vietnamese borders, and it was common for them to cross borders and to cooperate. As an aside, Colonel Bull Simons , during WWll was the XO of the 6th ranger Bn who, led by Col Mucci and 2 teams from the Alamo Scouts, liberated the Cabanatuan prison camp saving over 500 american POWs held in the Phillipeans. · |
Herman,,
You received an email when you registered for this site. That email gave specific instructions to be followed BEFORE you join any discussions. You are remiss is following these instructions Re-read the email and follow the instruction, before you do anything else. This is not optional nor a suggestion.. Then do 100 push-ups.. :lifter Welcome to PS.com and thank you for your service. |
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There is a SEARCH button in the bar in the upper right side of the screen on this web-site, and merely typing in 'Bull Simons' would net a long list of many posts on him, including this one: http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/...ht=bull+simons You will also find that we have members here who served with the Bull in the 8th and 7th SFGs, on the Son Tay raid, and in SOG. I suggest you spend some time searching around in here, reviewing a few of the public profiles and threads, and getting a 'feel' for who we are before embarrassing yourself further - or your stay here will be a brief one...apparently. Welcome to PS.Com and have a very SF day. And so it goes... Richard :munchin |
you are right
This was an unfortunate choice on my part to make that post here, after seeing the" find a grave memorial" and a bit of googleing I felt many folks didn`t know the whole story of Col Simons, and I had done a bit of research in a anti-bullshit effort about SF in Vietnam., in particular the early years.
I am not a "wannabe" and I surely didn`t want to imply troops of the 7th grp were not well acquainted with his career, but the rest of the world sure is! |
Herman:
Please read the board rules and stickies and put your next post in the proper place. Thanks. And trust me, pretty much everyone reading here knows who COL Simons was. TR |
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You were told in a PM to post an introduction, before you did anything else.. What is your problem??? |
when I click on introductions I notice a "sticky" that tells me not everyone needs to post an intro,, ALL I ever wanted to do since I registered here some months ago was find someone with the knowledge that I might get to fact check my "article" via email. So I reckon my problem is confusion
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The sticky say EVERYONE needs to post an introduction, no exceptions. Your continued participation on this site I give to the moderators for disposition. :munchin |
Herman, you are a NG.
Others will be along shortly. :munchin |
adios
AMF
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A short, simple, introduction post would have been the solution. |
Well, you can't say you weren't asked nicely and repeatedly before making your exit.
Adios yourself. TR |
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