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Capt Daniel Goodman
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Those looking at this, read of the actor docglas fairbanks, Jr in his book it's listed on Google, he'd had no bachelors, so, during ww2, he'd been told to submit to naval Intel, as they could evidently take whom they wanted, irrespective of conventional education and or training. He'd helped with the acoustic deceptions of combat to confuse the Germans on d-day , fascinating read, I'd just thought of that, as I'd read of the piece I'd submitted here, honest. Also, I think, personall6, much use could be made of the state defense forces or SDFs to help, as well as the civil air patrol (CAP), and also uscg auxiliary, just some thoughts, hope were of interest, many thanks.
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CPL Sheila Lewis
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This is a bad idea.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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Perhaps...still, given it was done during WW2 successfully in large part, as I'd mentioned, even if unorthodox, I thought it at least, I'd not entirely original, at least had the benefit of some serious history behind it to back it up, to at least some extent, you know? Though I obv anticipated there would be reactions that it wasn't the greatest of notions when I'd sent it in, honest...I did genuinely anticipate that, promise....
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