https://www.qcwa.org/n4ezv-28443-sk.htm
12 years ago. Who remembers?
Gracious, helpful, and generous to me, to our Daughter, and many others here, and elsewhere.
I still have his last voice-mail message to me on my phone.
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https://www.qcwa.org/n4ezv-28443-sk.htm
12 years ago. Who remembers?
Gracious, helpful, and generous to me, to our Daughter, and many others here, and elsewhere.
I still have his last voice-mail message to me on my phone.
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"Congress doesn't regulate Wall Street, Wall Street regulates Congress."
MAKE WAY! MAKE WAY! "I have heard of some kind of men that put quarrels purposely on others."
As a general rule, the better it felt when you said it, the more trouble it's going to get you into.
International Financial Conspirator, Collaborator, Gun Runner, Ace Philosopher-King and all-around smartie pants
Definitely miss Chuck's presence here.
"The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails."
-William A. Ward
I think we all miss him.
IMAGINES VEL NON FUERINT
His thread ' 1968, September' was brought back up by Spin Drift ( Thank you ! ! ! ) on 03 / 05 , but has fallen to page 3 already .
Rick
Charter Member - - Professional Procrastinators Association of America - - putting things off since 1965 " I'll get around to it tomorrow, .... maybe "
Oh, I certainly remember him. A true Rennaissance man and a gentleman to boot. He lived a fascinating life.
Mickey Lake
'A disciple of the Norse god of aesthetically pleasing boats, Johan Anker'
Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.
Wow! Twelve years ago already? Yes, he certainly did have stories to tell! The Bilge was more entertaining back then.
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A good man fondly remembered and missed.
"They have a lot of stupid people that vote in their primaries. They really do. I'm not really supposed to say that but it's an obvious fact. But when stupid people vote, you know who they nominate? Other stupid people." -- James Carville on the plethora of low-quality GQP candidates in the mid-term election.
Paladin- I remember him and his stories from SE ASia and the various multihull gambits. I actually saved some to read through still. One of my favorites is the long story from Vietnam where he finds and marries "Sweet Thing" and about the wedding feast which got interrupted by some high government officials... Miss the guy.
Remembered and missed here as well.
I once thought I was wrong, but I was wrong, I wasn't wrong.
If you look up his HAM call you will find some interesting stuff. His call is in the obit I linked.
He wrote a book on frequency hopping...
"Congress doesn't regulate Wall Street, Wall Street regulates Congress."
MAKE WAY! MAKE WAY! "I have heard of some kind of men that put quarrels purposely on others."
As a general rule, the better it felt when you said it, the more trouble it's going to get you into.
International Financial Conspirator, Collaborator, Gun Runner, Ace Philosopher-King and all-around smartie pants
Thanks Paul,
That photo is the one,
Staged photo, Chuck had no love of clip fed shooters. He was a wheel gun man, and said so.
Ed- None of the numbers look correct for Paladin's Ham call sign. What country?
If you enter N4EZV and the words “ham radio” on your search engine the document should pop up.
Very James Bond to sport the Walther PPK.
the pistol in that photo is a slicked up feg in 9mm makarov
Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.
He is one of the reasons I am glad to have been on the forum for so long. We could use a few more like him.
Yachting, the only sport where you get to be a mechanic, electrician, plumber and carpenter
Not sure what a Feg is, but thanks for the info.
Fondly remembered.
What are you doing about it?
I used to seldom visit the bilge so it took a while for me to understand Paladin was the real deal, not some Robert Ludlum knock off. Besides all of the great things he did for others, his recipes, and overall genial outlook I remember the post made by one of his buddies about when he stole his commander's plane to rescue an agent in Vietnam, showing true courage, valor, and dedication to his unit.
I missed that one. Any idea how to find it?I remember the post made by one of his buddies about when he stole his commander's plane to rescue an agent in Vietnam, showing true courage, valor, and dedication to his unit.
I got the feeling he was like the Brad Pitt character in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
At one stage i talked about some time in Rhodesia (that was). It was a step-family visit but I got a quick query from Paladin re my possible contacts. I think he was involved in far more than we knew.
I am glad I got to meet him at an EBS in Newport RI back in the day. He was a very interesting and likeable character.
Will
My recollection was a bit off, no surprise, but I found this post copied from the original
Originally Posted by chasbartlett
I’m not much of a story teller, so I’ll try to keep this short and to the point.
A CAP (Civic Action Program) and CAG (Civic Action Group) are small units assigned to Vietnamese villages to discourage the VC from terrorizing the populace. The VC would enter a village and intimidate or kill the village leader and his family to get the villages cooperation.
The military would routinely assign a half dozen to a dozen men to a village to “protect it” and assist with any village related projects like digging wells or other civil projects. A team might consist of a half dozen marines and/or navy personnel to include a corpsman. The highest ranking person involved might be a specialist or a sergeant. Some people might refer to them as peace corps with rifles, but peaceful it was not generally to be. They had a high rate of casualties.
On or about the 15th of February 1970 a small contingency of VC made a run on a small fishing village named Ninh Ma, with a population of less than 500 persons, and guarded by a 6 man CAP group. Ninh Ma is in the II Corps area just south of the Thuy Hoa mountains, and North of a Korean Firebase, and south of the Thuy Hoa Pass. There is a long stretch of open road in the area that was a favorite spot for ambushes involving supply convoys. During this action two men were injured by small arms fire, but not life threatening. The VC appeared to leave the area after the brief encounter.
On Monday, 19 February, a helicopter was dispatched from a base north of Thuy Hoa with replacement personnel, to deliver them to Ninh Ma, and to pick up the injured men. That morning there was light rain, very light, and did not impede the mission.
The helicopter landed just outside the village, alongside a semi paved road leading from the main highway to the village. As it touched down it was met with a hail of small arms fire, and the CAP group were in an open area.
The helicopter had to immediately withdraw, damaged and with two injured crew in addition to the two injured CAP persons. I was one of the replacements, and was on the ground. We were in a ditch alongside the road unable to move in any direction. The only communications that we had was the standard military backpack radio, that normally had a range of 5-6 miles, but because of the weather it seemed as if no one heard us. Then we lost the corpsman. The small arms fire continued for about 20 minutes. It seemed to slack off, but everytime someone moved it would start again.
And a shadow floated over head, no sound of an engine, and we thought the helicopter was trying to get back in. A silver, unmarked fixed wing aircraft floated down and literally stopped adjacent to our position, a door opened, and a Thai named “Jerry” helped us in, and we were gone in a matter of seconds.
The helicopter had made it to the Korean firebase and a armed convoy was sent, it arrived half an hour after we left.
We were delivered to a Special forces camp, and then the pilot left. We learned that he was nearby, heard the call, and disobeyed orders to get involved. The aircraft received multiple hits, and the pilot did not escape unscathed.
He sent me a guitar volume control for my Danelectro, how sweet and generous.
If he ever drinks the brew of 10 tanna leaves, he will become a monster the likes of which the world has never seen
He died, but his spirit is with us still
Always willing to help out and make time for people. He won't be forgotten.
There is no rational, logical, or physical description of how free will could exist. It therefore makes no sense to praise or condemn anyone on the grounds they are a free willed self that made one choice but could have chosen something else. There is no evidence that such a situation is possible in our Universe. Demonstrate otherwise and I will be thrilled.
"Congress doesn't regulate Wall Street, Wall Street regulates Congress."
MAKE WAY! MAKE WAY! "I have heard of some kind of men that put quarrels purposely on others."
As a general rule, the better it felt when you said it, the more trouble it's going to get you into.
International Financial Conspirator, Collaborator, Gun Runner, Ace Philosopher-King and all-around smartie pants