I recognize the date 4/30/1982 as when I graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy. The release date of the 1990 "Navy SEALs" forms a connection as described below:
From 3/3/1959 to 7/20/1990 is: 11462 days
From 7/16/1963 to 4/30/1982 is: 6863 days
6863 / 11462 = 0.59
Release date(s) July 20, 1990
Navy SEALs is a 1990 film, directed by Lewis Teague. The writers were Chuck Pfarrer and Gary Goldman. Produced by Brenda Feigen and Bernard Williams with consultant William Bradley.
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While rescuing an American air crew kidnapped by terrorists, Lieutenant Curran (Biehn) and his team of Navy SEALs discover evidence that the terrorists have come into possession of Stinger anti-aircraft missiles. They then proceed to track down the location of the missiles with the help of reporter Claire Varrens (Whalley). The final scenes, in Beirut, Lebanon, revolve around an ultimately successful mission to destroy the weapons before they can be used against any possible targets.
Michael Biehn portrayed the leader of the team in "Navy SEALs." His age forms a 0.59 relation with the age difference of my wife and me.
From 7/31/1956 to 3/3/1959 is: 945 days
From 3/3/1959 to 7/16/1963 is: 1596 days
945 / 1596 = 0.59
Michael Connell Biehn (born July 31, 1956) is an American actor known for his roles in The Terminator (1984), Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Tombstone (1993), The Rock (1996), and Grindhouse (2007). He also played Officer Randall Buttman on the Emmy-Award winning television series, Hill Street Blues.
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Navy SEALs (1990)
I went to see "Gladiator" when it premiered, with some co-workers. I told Langdon after the movie that it made me wish I had a woman at home to go to. I believe the movie “Gladiator,” as well as “Cast Away,” reflect my escape across Africa in 1986 and 1987 after being shot down by anti-aircraft fire. I was a POW for about two months until I escaped into the desert and made my way, I think, to Kenya, where I was then transported by the USS Stark FFG-31 to Bahrain in the Persian Gulf. I have been thinking that the Stark was attacked specifically because I was onboard and the enemy didn’t want me to survive the trek across Africa. I can’t remember for certain, but I think I was captured again by locals in Africa and forced to fight in a cage not unlike the portrayal of Russell Crowe in his movie.
There was a woman I was talking to a while back and I have been puzzling over all that. I wonder if this was why - because the population of Trang was in the 59,000 range. I guess that would have been the year 2001 I started going over to that Thai take-out where a woman named Trang worked, although I don't think I knew her name until 2002 or maybe late that year. It would make sense that would all be arranged. It is just like the movies that are associated with my wife and me. All those people were actors. I don't know who was creating the movie though. I don't think she wasn't working for the Microsoft-Corbis terrorists though. I was also thinking about how I initially thought her name was pronounced Jan and when I told her that, I saw a brief smile when she repeated that she thought I had said Jane.
It is interesting to read that Patrick Stewart portrayed the figure Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, in the 1986 film, "Lady Jane."
The interesting part is that Henry Grey was executed for treason while trying to prevent Queen Mary I from marrying King Philip II of Spain. Perhaps Patrick Stewart portrayed that role solely because our family line is dependant somehow on King Philip II of Spain. That might also be the reason for Russell Crowe's was from Spain in "Gladiator." I can’t actually remember these details in the conventional sense but I am seeing clues that suggest I am on the right path.
As the father of Lady Jane Grey, Grey tried, with the help of Northumberland, to have his daughter installed as queen after Edward VI died (6 July 1553). She was the nearest Protestant claimant to the throne of England. This attempt ultimately failed (19 July 1553). By the friendship his wife shared with the new Queen Mary I, Grey and his daughter temporarily avoided execution.
Mary had Henry Grey beheaded on February 23, 1554, after his conviction of treason for his part in Sir Thomas Wyatt's attempt (January – February 1554) to overthrow her after she announced her intention to marry King Philip II of Spain.
Trang (Thai: ตรัง, also Mueang Thap Thiang เมืองทับเที่ยง) is the capital of Trang Province, Thailand. The city (thesaban nakhon) has a population of 59,637 (2005) and covers the whole tambon Thap Thiang of Mueang Trang district.
Inhabitants: 595,110 (2000)
Trang (also Muang Thap Thiang, Thai: ตรัง) is the one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, at the western shore of the Andaman Sea. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung and Satun.
At first, I thought she said she was from Vietnam. Later, I think she said that her mother was from Thailand. I guess her father was from Vietnam. Her grandmother lived in Vietnam but I don't know if that was her paternal grandmother. And there was something I described once as 'shiny' about her. I didn't realize I had even been thinking like that - whatever was that particular sensation - until one day that sense was gone and I saw her differently. And 'shiny' doesn't really explain it but it is the first word that comes to mind. There was something about her that I couldn't explain.
Nha Trang is a city on the Vietnamese coast that faces the Philippines. I once surprised myself when I demonstrated knowledge of the Vietnam geography, so that probably means something. There was one day, must have been in 2000, at Microsoft where Kirk Tavener was talking about some kind of recent vacation travel through Vietnam with his buddy and he was describing something about his travel and I asked him why he didn't just drive across to Cambodia, or something like that. Apparently, that was an unexpected response from me. I can't remember what he said, but he came back later and I remember that he actually apologized about it. I guess because he discovered that I was right and he had been wrong. I was surprised too actually because I looked on the map and I was puzzled over how I even knew that. I could not ever remember even looking at Vietnam on the map and I am not even sure if I could have picked it out on the map if it had not been labeled. I puzzled over that a lot.
When I think back to those time, I know that I knew of Vietnam but all I really consciously knew was from my symbolic and artificial memories. My step-father, Randy Romine, had been a radio operator during the Vietnam War and I think that was the extent of my conscious knowledge of Vietnam. In my symbolic memories, around the time I spent a lot of time playing with gunpowder from the ammunition I pulled apart, I “remember” I found 3 Purple Hearts that he had earned from combat in Vietnam. I remember Thedia telling me that he had stepped on a landmine and the doctors had told him he would never walk again, although he was able to continue walking.
Nha Trang pronunciation (help·info) is a coastal city and capital of Khánh Hòa province, Vietnam. It is well known for its pristine beaches and excellent scuba diving and is fast becoming a popular destination for international tourists, attracting large numbers of backpackers on the Southeast Asia circuit. It is already very popular with Vietnamese tourists. Nha Trang Bay is amongst the world's most beautiful bays. The city has about 300,000 inhabitants and is projected to increase to 500,000 to 600,000 inhabitants in the year 2020[citation needed] according to estimation of Nha Trang Administrative Board Statistics. Historically, the city was known as Kauthara under the Champa. Nha Trang is renowned for its seafood. Lying off Nha Trang is Bamboo Island, operated by the Sofitel Vinpearl Group. There is now a chair lift linking the mainland to the 5 star resort and theme park on Bamboo Island. Flights to Nha Trang no longer use the city's airport, but fly into Cam Ranh airport (approx. 50 kilometers south).
Soc Trang Province
Sóc Trăng or Khleang in Khmer is a province in the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam, with its capital in Sóc Trăng. The province occupies an area of 3,223 km², and has a population of approximately 1,213,400.
The name Sóc Trăng originated from a Khmer word, Srok Kh’leang. Srok and Kh’leang meant a region and storage or treasury respectively.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/09/07 8:27 PM
8.78 goddamned years of 100% deployment.
And what is going home....going home to what?
These psycho's are always going to be outside my windows. I can't even go into the mountains without knowing those psycho's are on another ridge watching me with binoculars and infrared. I will never have a conversation in private without knowing that someone is secretly listening with hidden microphones.
This all is probably nothing new to me, but it really sucks to have to become consciously aware of it again.
I have to re-experience every goddamned bad thing again in my life and now I just have a bunch goddamned more to add to all that.
Fucking zombie psychopaths.