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Re: Peculiar shooting position

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 9:29 pm
by Parashooter
. . . Winder was competent and knew what he was doing in August, 1911, (and I'm wondering about it over 115 years later)!

1911
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2026


Are you posting from the future and do you have any stock market tips for us? ;)

Re: Peculiar shooting position

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 10:21 pm
by butlersrangers
Just seeing if anyone is paying attention. "psteinmayer" and "Culpeper" made me do it!

Re: Peculiar shooting position

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 11:40 am
by psteinmayer
HEY???!!!

Ok, yeah, ya got me... I did make you do it... but I did it with "Krag" Love!!!

Re: Peculiar shooting position

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 7:35 pm
by Culpeper
Just seeing if anyone is paying attention. "psteinmayer" and "Culpeper" made me do it!


Huh? what? (rousing out of a dozing sleep) I did? Son of a gun. Send me a memo before I do that next time.

I checked my spreadsheet of the 1898 Ohio Roster and found this on Corporal Winder.

Unit - 3rd OVI D Co.
Name - Winder, Charles B.
Rank - Corporal
Residence - N. Lewisburg
Age - 23
Remarks - Promoted Corporal July 1, 1898, R. O. 56 July 9, 1898. In Quarantine Hosp. Columbus, Ohio, May 15 to June 17, 1898.

Re: Peculiar shooting position

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 5:49 am
by butlersrangers
Sorry 'Culpeper', I was just engaging in the old German practice of "Freudenwerfenunterbusen", to deflect attention from my Time Travel experiments.

'Parashooter' detected that I was in the future with my 'slip' of dates.

Thanks for sharing the 1898 Ohio N. G. Roster information on Charles B. Winder.

In 1912, Lt. Colonel Winder was the first National Guardsman, to pass pilot training, at the U.S. Army 'flight school'.Image