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To: gundog

I spent 400+ hours flying in the back of a cargo plane over Iraq as a slow fat target. This article rings true for me. The writer sounds like he’s got some experience.


7 posted on 11/11/2021 12:22:23 AM PST by Pocketdoor
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To: Pocketdoor
One of the early casualties of the Afghan War was a kid from my hometown. He was in harm’s way simply by virtue of being in a KC-130 in very cold conditions.

http://arlingtoncemetery.net/bpbertrand.htm

The author served. That’s about all I know. He has a flare for dramatic writing, to be sure.

Ray Starmann was born in Chicago, Illinois on June 28, 1965, and grew up in Lake Forest, Illinois. Ray traces his original interest in writing to the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which played nightly during the 1970's. The one hour drama series focused on crime, suspense, thriller and horror episodes. Ray served as an army intelligence officer for eight years. He was serving in Germany when the Berlin Wall fell and was an eyewitness to that event and the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe. In 1990-1991, Ray served in the Gulf War with the famed 7th Cavalry. Ray worked for Greystone Television as a treatment writer, actor, researcher and associate producer. In 2008, Ray and Sean King teamed up to write "Generation Gap", a Hallmark original movie starring Ed Asner and Rue McClanahan.

I’m not going to denigrate anyone’s time in uniform. Suffice it to say that not everyone faces traumatic circumstances in the military.

Thank you for your service.

8 posted on 11/11/2021 12:56:41 AM PST by gundog (It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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