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To: navy_cop09627

I should have directed my post to you too...


13 posted on 05/20/2006 7:05:20 PM PDT by PghBaldy (If my ancestors acted like the current crop of "immigrants", you would have to "press 2" for Polish.)
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To: PghBaldy

I worked with Subic from 2000-2001 when he was in the FLARNG at Camp Blanding, Florida with 3/20th SFG - Support Company. He came there and replaced me as the CI NCOIC. Curious to know what job or position he held in Iraq recnetly? I heard rumors of his involvement in the Iran Hostage Crisis more comonly known as "444 days" and came to know there were people in my national guard unit who didnt want him there because of his "alleged involvement or alleged turncoat activities" while a hostage in Iran back in 1979. I know a couple of high ranking retired Col.'s wanted his ass strung up for his actions as a young E-6 in Iran where his MOS was that of a pencil pusher. He was a desk jockey in Iran. What did he do in Iraq and how long was he over there for. Was he a member of SF Support Company still? If anyone is still interested in this post get Mark Bowdens book "Guests of the Ayatollah" and read it. Great book, very informative and it gives a pretty accurate detailed account of Subic and his actions. I personally had no problems with the guy except that he had no CI experience and had never been trained as a CI guy when he took my place as NCOIC of the CI section (small as it was). Good luck to all of you in your search. I will be following this post since recently reading Bowden's book.


14 posted on 06/07/2006 10:32:11 PM PDT by Tschuss
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