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mrvette
05-05-2011, 5:35pm
Is about age 65, and the quietest most unassuming friendly guy you could imagine.....ME having never known anyone like a Seal/Spec Ops guy ...to my knowledge....

and having read the comments on forums and it makes me wonder....

I gotta look at Chuck's build, easy going, but totally motivated personality....

and so I going to flat out ask him if he was more than he admits to....

this is all hard to put in print, because the translation from personality to print is not easy....

secondarily...a mutual friend was in the '67 IsREAL war, PILOT.....

how in hell you meet some one high up in Israel security work without having been spec ops of some sort, yourself??

he been a good neighbor buddy/friend, we swap work/favors/money/beer back and forth a lot...with the rest of the hood......

I can't help but ask....and yes the recent news is prompting that inquiry...

it adds up to my mind....

but I dunno how to approach the topic....or if I should, but for my curiosity....

:waiting:

lspencer534
05-05-2011, 5:42pm
Hell, just ask him. If he says, "I can tell you, but then I'll have to kill you", then I'd back off.

DAB
05-05-2011, 5:49pm
assuming he is what you suspect, and if he has any honor (they all do), he won't fess to anything.

they don't hire blabbermouths. tough, great shots, can keep a secret.

Omega Man
05-05-2011, 6:35pm
The majority of people who have ever worked in USSOC will not talk much about what they did. Period. The most you will get out of someone is what they job was and what units they were assigned to. That is about it.

99.9% of people who are talking about shit are just talking shit.

PortDawg
05-05-2011, 6:38pm
The majority of people who have ever worked in USSOC will not talk much about what they did. Period. The most you will get out of someone is what they job was and what units they were assigned to. That is about it.

99.9% of people who are talking about shit are just talking shit.

That pretty much sums it up....

MrPeabody
05-05-2011, 6:40pm
The majority of people who have ever worked in USSOC will not talk much about what they did. Period. The most you will get out of someone is what they job was and what units they were assigned to. That is about it.

99.9% of people who are talking about shit are just talking shit.

Sure isn't working that way with the keyboard warriors in CF PR&C.

Omega Man
05-05-2011, 6:53pm
Sure isn't working that way with the keyboard warriors in CF PR&C.

True.

The only stories that I think are worth telling are stupid one's. Like passed out hookers, & drunk soldiers, Poo stories etc.

Most people on the outside would not understand stuff if you told them anyway.

mrvette
05-05-2011, 7:12pm
True.

The only stories that I think are worth telling are stupid one's. Like passed out hookers, & drunk soldiers, Poo stories etc.

Most people on the outside would not understand stuff if you told them anyway.

I"d like to try, just for the part of life's learning curve I missed....that's all....

I never thought much of it one way or another over the last 14 years knowing him.....he worked over at the 'base' ...at the hospital....

he admitted to being a parachute rigger.....that's IT....talks of how it was handled from a tech sense, but well, being there is more than semantics...

guys in the hood that have known him for MANY more years than I have, never mentioned anything about his background....and they talked of their 'Nam' experiences, and so forth....but Chuck says nothing specific....

Then there is his build, he wasn't come chicken shit bastard in the past....

he no Chuck Atlas today, but older athlete type heavy build saying he did a whole lot of 'heavy lifting' .....

:waiting:

CertInsaneC5
05-05-2011, 7:17pm
That pretty much sums it up....

PD that AV ROCKS!!! :cheers:

And I :iagree:he is not going to tell you much at all.