January, 1945 - President Roosevelt today stated that, because of their recent severe defeats, Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan no longer poses aa major threat to the Allies. As a result, we are ceasing hostilities against the Axis nations and holding our position in preparation to signing a peace treaty with Germany and Japan, at which time we will withdraw our naval, air, and land forces to the Continental United States.
Yes ... I started out in the mech infantry (2d Battalion, 12th Cavalry (The Blue Lancers)) for three years and then changed MOS to 71E (court reporter) after attending the Naval Justice School in Newport, RI. Never looked back either. I loved that job, both military and civilian, because, if you’ve got a good judge, you’re pretty much left on your own to complete the job. If you do it quickly and accurately, you can almost write your own ticket.
After a number of years on the old Royal, once I got to an electric typewriter, I was pounding on the keys so hard that I went through about one typewriter a year (sent in for repairs or scrapping) ... and it was even worse when I got to computer keyboards ...
05/29/2024 1:49:36 PM PDT
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to Nea Wood; Tuscaloosa Goldfinch
And I was a court reporter for 45 years ... US Army for 25 years and Army Civil Service for 20. Started off with reel-to-reel recording (with a Royal 550 typewriter), then cassette tapes (with an IBM Selectric), and finished with digital recording (with voice writing on computer).
Finishing and "winning" at 55.59 seconds in the women's finals wouldn't even have made the final cut for the men's finals, where the slowest runner of the 16 male runners in the preliminaries finished at 54.16. The slowest runner in the final eight finished at 52.74 in the championship race. The winner of the men's final 400 came in at 48.05.
It's obvious why he's running as a female ... he was so slow, he wouldn't even have been invited to compete as a male.