Monday, November 11, 2019

"Support Our Troops!"


I've discovered the subtle sense that people don't want to admit they've read my blog.

Because of a disturbing reason.

They are afraid they will get in trouble in the future if they admit they are currently aware of my blog and the content of my blog posts.

Maddening.

Because they know it's wrong.

Because they know I'm right.

Because they know it.

So they feign ignorance to protect their own self.








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https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/remarks-the-presentation-commission-lt-col-john-h-glenn-jr

The American Presidency Project

LYNDON B. JOHNSON

36th President of the United States: 1963 - 1969

Remarks at the Presentation of a Commission to Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr.

October 27, 1964

Colonel Glenn, Secretary Nitze, ladies and gentlemen:

This is a very unusual and very peculiar pleasure for me this morning to have with us one of our most distinguished Americans and his family. I would not have this privilege if we had followed Colonel Glenn's wishes, because he felt an unselfishness that is all too rare among all of us and particularly among people in the Federal Government.

Colonel Glenn felt that his promotion would take from another worthy American a reward that he did not want to see him deprived of. And rather than do that, he would be willing to forego it himself. There are few people who reason that way.

I first got to know Colonel Glenn real well when I met him early one morning at the culmination of a very exciting adventure at the Grand Turk Island. As you know, he was the first American in outer space. The thing that impressed me deeply was that Colonel Glenn did not just see the potentialities of space. He did not just see outer space. Colonel Glenn had a very penetrating look into the future. And in seeing space, he was seeing the future of all mankind.

Another thing that impressed me greatly was that each of the astronauts was given the reward, I guess I should say the privilege, of naming his own ship. Characteristically of his patriotism, his vision, and his love of his fellow man, Colonel Glenn named his capsule "Friendship."

So this morning I insisted that he come here to the first house of the land to receive from his Commander in Chief an honor that he did not seek and one that he did not desire--a promotion in rank. Now I went to the Congress with this matter. It was individual. And we were all unanimous that it was wonderful for him to feel that he should not take this promotion from another man, but that by adding one he would not do it, and we should not be deprived of doing what we knew was right.

And so I have just signed his commission as a full colonel in one of the greatest organizations ever known to man, and I have proudly done so. But even the President promoting Colonel Glenn does not equal the high rank that he has already received from all the American people.

He is the kind of man that you would want your boy to be. He is the kind of man that we want all Americans to emulate. And he is the kind of fellow that I like to call my friend.

NOTE: The ceremony was held at 1:20 p.m. in the Rose Garden at the White House. The President's opening words referred to Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr., and Secretary of the Navy Paul H. Nitze.

A White House statement released September 29 announced the President's nomination of Colonel Glenn for promotion to the grade of full colonel. The release stated that Colonel Glenn had not been chosen for promotion by the annual selection board because he had written to the Commandant of the Marine Corps requesting that his name not be considered in order that another officer might be selected. In his letter he stated that it was his intention to retire from the Corps as soon as his health would permit. At that time Colonel Glenn was recuperating from a head injury he had received in a fall in his home.

The President's reference to the Grand Turk Island meeting with Colonel Glenn was to the trip he made as Vice President in order to accompany Colonel Glenn back to the United States after his orbital flight.

Lyndon B. Johnson, Remarks at the Presentation of a Commission to Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/241911







https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/statement-about-increased-attention-the-arts-and-design-enhancing-federal-buildings-and

The American Presidency Project

RICHARD NIXON

37th President of the United States: 1969 - 1974

Statement About Increased Attention to the Arts and Design in Enhancing Federal Buildings and Publications

May 18, 1972

ONE YEAR ago I asked the heads of 63 Federal agencies to determine ways by which their agencies could more vigorously assist the arts and, in turn, how the arts might be used to enhance their programs. The response to that request has been gratifying, calling fresh attention to the importance of the arts in the daily operations of Government and leading to the development of several recommendations by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Today, based upon this first set of recommendations by the Endowment, I am pleased to announce that we shall move forward on three fronts:

--First, I am asking the Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities to sponsor an annual Design Assembly for Federal administrators and artists.

--Second, I am asking the National Endowment for the Arts to appoint a special ad hoc task force committee to review and expand the publication, "Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture"; this document was first printed in 1962 and set forth broad aesthetic recommendations of considerable value. I am also asking the National Endowment to recommend a program for including art works in new Federal buildings.

--Third, I am taking a series of actions to improve Federal graphics and publications. The National Endowment will now be responsible for coordinating the efforts of the executive agencies to upgrade their graphics. I am also requesting Federal agency heads to make a comprehensive review of their own graphics and production, and I am asking the Civil Service Commission to review existing procedures for employing artists, architects, and designers for Federal service. The Commission is also to evaluate the need for expert rating panels to review credentials and portfolios of applicants for such jobs, as is done in other professional areas.

The people of this country are increasingly concerned--and properly so--with the physical appearance of their communities. There should be no doubt that the Federal Government has an appropriate and critical role to play in encouraging better design, and I am hopeful that the actions announced today will enable the Government to reflect new standards of excellence in all of its design endeavors.








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From 5/18/1972 ( Richard Nixon - Statement About Increased Attention to the Arts and Design in Enhancing Federal Buildings and Publications ) To 10/23/1979 ( ) is 2714 days

2714 = 1357 + 1357

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 7/21/1969 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan the United States Navy Commander circa 1969 was United States Apollo 11 Eagle spacecraft United States Navy astronaut landing and walking on the planet Earth's moon ) is 1357 days



From 4/13/1962 ( premiere US TV series episode "The Twilight Zone"::"Hocus-Pocus and Frisby" ) To 10/23/1979 ( ) is 6402 days

6402 = 3201 + 3201

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 8/8/1974 ( Richard Nixon - Address to the Nation Announcing Decision To Resign the Office of President of the United States ) is 3201 days



From 1/31/1916 ( Woodrow Wilson - Address at Milwaukee ) To 1/20/1930 ( Buzz Aldrin ) is 5103 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 10/23/1979 ( ) is 5103 days



From 10/27/1964 ( Lyndon Johnson - Remarks at the Presentation of a Commission to Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr. ) To 10/23/1979 ( ) is 5474 days

5474 = 2737 + 2737

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 5/1/1973 ( the graduation of my biological brother Thomas Reagan from the University of Oxford at Lincoln College includes law degree for my brother Thomas Reagan ) is 2737 days



From 10/27/1964 ( The American Presidency Project: Ronald Reagan - Address on Behalf of Senator Barry Goldwater: "A Time for Choosing" ) To 10/23/1979 ( ) is 5474 days

5474 = 2737 + 2737

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 5/1/1973 ( the graduation of my biological brother Thomas Reagan from the University of Oxford at Lincoln College includes law degree for my brother Thomas Reagan ) is 2737 days



From 8/18/1973 ( The Killian Document ) To 10/23/1979 ( ) is 2257 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 1/7/1972 ( Richard Nixon - Letter Announcing Candidacy for Renomination and Reelection ) is 2257 days



From 9/17/1972 ( premiere US TV series "M*A*S*H" ) To 10/23/1979 ( ) is 2592 days

2592 = 1296 + 1296

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 5/21/1969 ( the Princeton University doctor of medicine degree graduation of my biological brother Dr Thomas Reagan MD ) is 1296 days



From 11/10/1967 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek"::"Metamorphosis" ) To 10/23/1979 ( ) is 4365 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 10/15/1977 ( premiere US TV series episode "Saturday Night Live"::"Hugh Hefner/Libby Titus" ) is 4365 days



From 7/21/1979 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan and my sister-in-law Phoebe Cates are lawfully married in the state of Vermont ) To 10/23/1979 ( ) is 94 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 2/4/1966 ( Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor dead ) is 94 days



From 7/31/1965 ( Lyndon Johnson - Executive Order 11239—Enforcement of the Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 1960 ) To 7/21/1979 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan and my sister-in-law Phoebe Cates are lawfully married in the state of Vermont ) is 5103 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 10/23/1979 ( ) is 5103 days


https://twitter.com/NASAhistory/status/1186995720894726145

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NASA History Office

Verified account

@NASAhistory

This is the NASA History Office's official Twitter account. We're happy that you share our passion for aerospace history.

“Giant steps are what you take Walking on the moon...”

40 years ago #today, the Police filmed their music video for “Walking On The Moon” at @NASAKennedy. The video features astronauts, mission control, and Stewart Copeland drumming on a Saturn V rocket!

6:20 AM - 23 Oct 2019








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album: "This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To Think About" (1996)

http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/modestmouse/spacetravelisboring.html

AZ

MODEST MOUSE

"Space Travel Is Boring"

Won herself a pass to some far off moon
It was second class but what's to lose
And looking out her window she could more than assume
That you can't see air or time
She's the only rocketeer in the whole damn place
They gave her a mirror so she could talk to a face
She still got plenty lonely but that's just the case
With time, time, time
Started hearing voices sometime in June
She knew she could go crazy but didn't think that soon
Now she doesn't feel lonely but she'd just as soon
Try, try, try try
Man shot to the moon
I read a paperback and want to come home soon
I'm shot to the moon
Been there a half an hour, I want to come home soon








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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086837/quotes

IMDb

Memorable quotes for

2010 (1984)

Dr. Vasili Orlov: What was that all about?

Chandra: I've erased all of HAL's memory from the moment the trouble started.

Dr. Vasili Orlov: The 9000 series uses holographic memories, so chronological erasures would not work.

Chandra: I made a tapeworm.

Walter Curnow: You made a what?

Chandra: It's a program that's fed into a system that will hunt down and destroy any desired memories.

Dr. Heywood Floyd: Wait... do you know why HAL did what he did?

Chandra: Yes. It wasn't his fault.

Dr. Heywood Floyd: Whose fault was it?

Chandra: Yours.

Dr. Heywood Floyd: Mine?

Chandra: Yours. In going through HAL's memory banks, I discovered his original orders. You wrote those orders. Discovery's mission to Jupiter was already in the advanced planning stages when the first small Monolith was found on the Moon, and sent its signal towards Jupiter. By direct presidential order, the existence of that Monolith was kept secret.

Dr. Heywood Floyd: So?

Chandra: So, as the function of the command crew - Bowman and Poole - was to get Discovery to its destination, it was decided that they should not be informed. The investigative team was trained separately, and placed in hibernation before the voyage began. Since HAL was capable of operating Discovery without human assistance, it was decided that he should be programmed to complete the mission autonomously in the event the crew was incapacitated or killed. He was given full knowledge of the true objective... and instructed not to reveal anything to Bowman or Poole. He was instructed to lie.

Dr. Heywood Floyd: What are you talking about? I didn't authorize anyone to tell HAL about the Monolith!

Chandra: Directive is NSC 342/23, top secret, January 30, 2001.

Dr. Heywood Floyd: NSC... National Security Council, the White House.

Chandra: I don't care who it is. The situation was in conflict with the basic purpose of HAL's design: The accurate processing of information without distortion or concealment. He became trapped. The technical term is an H. Moebius loop, which can happen in advanced computers with autonomous goal-seeking programs.

Walter Curnow: The goddamn White House.

Dr. Heywood Floyd: I don't believe it.

Chandra: HAL was told to lie... by people who find it easy to lie. HAL doesn't know how







https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/address-behalf-senator-barry-goldwater-time-for-choosing

The American Presidency Project

RONALD REAGAN

40th President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Address on Behalf of Senator Barry Goldwater: "A Time for Choosing"

October 27, 1964

Ronald Reagan: We are at war with the most dangerous enemy that has ever faced mankind in his long climb from the swamp to the stars, and it has been said if we lose that war, and in doing so lose this way of freedom of ours, history will record with the greatest astonishment that those who had the most to lose did the least to prevent its happening.







https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/address-milwaukee

The American Presidency Project

WOODROW WILSON

28th President of the United States: 1913 - 1921

Address at Milwaukee

January 31, 1916

But there are other dangers, my fellow-citizens, which are not past and which have not been overcome, and they are dangers which we cannot control. We can control irresponsible talkers amidst ourselves. All we have got to do is to encourage them to hire a hall and their folly will be abundantly advertised by themselves. But we cannot in this simple fashion control the dangers that surround us now and have surrounded us since this titanic struggle on the other side of the water began. I say on the other side of the water; you will ask me, "On the other side of which water," for this great struggle has extended to all quarters of the globe. There is no continent outside, I was about to say, of this Western Hemisphere which is not touched with it, but I recollected as I began the sentence that a part of our own continent was touched with it, because it involves our neighbors to the north in Canada.







https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9468/index1.html

Rand Corporation

Military Reenlistment and Deployment During the War on Terrorism

RESEARCH BRIEF

More than 1.5 million military personnel were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan between 2002 and 2007, many of them more than once. Deployments often result in personal and work-related stress due to family separation, long working hours, and uncertain schedules. Upon returning home, many service members endure mental and emotional strain as they readapt to civilian and family life.

Despite these multiple pressures, reenlistment rates have remained stable. At the request of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, RAND researchers sought to determine (1) the effects of deployment on service members' decisions to reenlist and (2) whether such factors as bonus pay and number of months deployed affect reenlistment rates.

Drawing on recent literature, 10 Status of Forces Surveys of Active Duty Personnel administered between 2002 and 2007, and administrative data from personnel and pay files, RAND researchers developed statistical models of how deployed time and bonuses have influenced service members' willingness to stay in the military. The findings help address concerns about the long-term effects on reenlistment resulting from increased deployments in support of ongoing military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Long Deployments in a Hostile Environment Can Negatively Affect Reenlistment

Studies show that having some deployment experience typically has a positive effect on reenlistment. While the high pace of military operations can increase personnel's stress levels, service members generally appreciate the opportunity to engage their skills and training in meaningful ways.

The frequency and duration of deployments have increased significantly during the global war on terrorism. Prior to September 11, 2001, fewer than 50,000 personnel were receiving hostile-fire pay each month; by 2007, this number had risen to 200,000. Reenlistment remained stable overall, but a detailed statistical examination of first- and second-term decisions made both before and during the global war on terrorism (i.e., 1996–2001 versus 2002–2007) reveals that the increase in deployment has affected the services differently.

Analysis of the survey data indicates that survey respondents who had a deployment involving hostile duty in the year prior to the survey experienced higher-than-usual work stress and higher-than-usual personal stress. They also reported a lower intention to stay in the military.

However, the lower intention to stay was not borne out by analysis of actual reenlistment. Using hostile deployment in the year before a reenlistment decision as an indicator, the study found that the Air Force and Navy experienced no real effect on first-term reenlistment numbers, and the same was true of the Marine Corps until 2005–2007, when the effect of deployment was positive. Deployment had a positive but decreasing effect on Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps second- term reenlistments through 2003, when the effect neared zero, but it then rebounded and was positive in 2004–2007.

The Army's trends were different, however. The effect of deployment on Army reenlistment had been positive before 2002 and during the first few years of the operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the effect decreased after 2002 and turned negative in 2006. The pattern was similar for second-term reenlistment, as shown in the figure. The estimate for 2006 shows that hostile deployment in the previous 12 months reduced reenlistment by eight percentage points — a large decrease.

Further analysis of the Army experience revealed that the effect of deployment depended on the soldier's total months of deployment in the three years prior to reenlistment. Having between one and 11 total months of deployment had a positive effect on reenlistment, whereas having 12 or more months of deployment had a negative effect. By 2006, two-thirds of the soldiers at reenlistment had 12 or more total months of deployment. The combination of the negative effect of deployment on reenlistment for this group and the high number of soldiers who fell into this group produced an overall negative effect of deployment on reenlistment in 2006.

Like the Army, the Marine Corps experienced an increase in deployments during 2002–2007, and, in fact, marines had more episodes of deployment than did soldiers. Long periods of deployment also had a negative effect on marine reenlistment, but marine deployments were shorter than Army deployments. In contrast to the Army, the effect of deployment on marine reenlistment was positive and increasing after 2003.

Reenlistment Bonuses Can Offset Some Negative Aspects of Lengthy Deployments
One way in which the U.S. Department of Defense has sought to increase retention is through the expanded use and increased generosity of reenlistment bonuses. More than any other service, the Army increased the number of occupations eligible for a bonus as well as the dollar amount of bonuses, raising the number of reenlisting soldiers who received a bonus from 15 percent in 2003–2004 to nearly 80 percent in 2005–2007; in that same period, the average value of bonuses increased by more than 50 percent.

The Army's extended use of reenlistment bonuses helped to offset the decreasing and (by 2006) negative effect of deployments on reenlistment for both first- and second-term personnel.

Policy Implications

The study found that, compared to having no deployment, soldiers and marines with 12 or more months of deployment in the three years before reenlistment were less likely to reenlist, and those with less than 12 months of deployment were more likely to reenlist. This suggests that, to the extent that it is possible to do so while accomplishing a mission, the services should limit individual deployment to no more than 12 months in a period of 36 months.

Bonuses were valuable in sustaining retention in the face of heavy deployments. This indicates the value of bonuses as a compensation tool and underscores the importance of allowing rapid changes to bonus budgets from year to year, as well as flexibility to reprogram funds to bonus accounts within a fiscal year.

Deployments have an overall positive effect on reenlistment. However, concerns about the mental health of service members who are deployed to hostile locations, especially those deployed for long periods, suggests the importance of monitoring and studying their subsequent performance, behavior, and support needs. This includes the many service members with some exposure to combat who return with sub-threshold symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.









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From 12/23/1893 ( Arthur Roy Brown ) To 1/2/1948 ( premiere US film "Brother Knows Best" ) is 19732 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 11/11/2019 ( ) is 19732 days



From 6/11/1914 ( Gerald Mohr ) To 6/19/1968 ( the 1st United States Navy Medal of Honor date of record of my biological brother Thomas Reagan the United States Navy officer and Thomas Reagan is the only United States of America military fighter jet ace-in-single-day during United States involvement in the Vietnam War ) is 19732 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 11/11/2019 ( ) is 19732 days



From 1/8/1937 ( premiere US film "We Who Are About to Die" ) To 1/17/1991 ( the date of record of my United States Navy Medal of Honor as Kerry Wayne Burgess chief warrant officer United States Marine Corps circa 1991 officially the United States Apache attack helicopter pilot ) is 19732 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 11/11/2019 ( ) is 19732 days



From 6/13/2005 ( as Kerry Burgess my official United States Veterans Affairs hospital in Seattle documents includes: Other Medications - Risperdal started 6/13/05 ) To 11/11/2019 ( ) is 5264 days

5264 = 2632 + 2632

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 1/16/1973 ( premiere US TV series episode "Wide World Mystery"::"Frankenstein - Part 1" ) is 2632 days



From 12/20/1994 ( in non-aviator related duties boots on the ground in Bosnia as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps captain this day is my United States Navy Cross medal date of record ) To 11/11/2019 ( ) is 9092 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 9/24/1990 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek: The Next Generation"::"The Best of Both Worlds - Part 2" ) is 9092 days








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Kerry Burgess, excerpt from my private journal: 08/22/08 10:47 AM
The space craft I used to transport the bombs to the comet surface was not unlike the torpedo bombers that were featured in the 1976 film "Midway" which I had created and produced at that specific time because of my activities in space in 1976. The feature I identified with was that those torpedo bombers carried only one bomb that was attached to the centerline and that was similar to the space craft I use to travel into Comet Lucifer in 1976. But in terms of my personal attachment, I tended to think of it as something closer to the A-6 Intruder jet bomber aircraft that I had flown during the Vietnam War on Iron Hand missions and I was also a F-4 Phantom II fighter jet pilot and it was that Phantom II I was flying on 6/19/1968 when the enemy tried to overwhelm my position







Posted by Kerry Burgess - H.V.O.M at 3:37 PM Friday, October 19, 2007

There following are examples of my work that associates my personal experiences with the dates 6/19/1968, 4/10/1972, 5/1/1973, 6/7/1976, 4/30/1982 & 5/1/1982





Kerry Burgess, excerpt from my private journal: 09/13/09 10:16 PM

From 6/19/1968 ( date hijacked from me:my 1st Medal of Honor and I am U.S. military fighter jet ace during Vietnam War ) to 12/13/1977 ( Albuquerque New Mexico mugshot photo date from arrest of International Terrorist against the U.S. federal government that is Bill Gates ) is 3 days, 3 weeks, 5 months, 9 years

'33-59' ( date hijacked from me:my birth date US )







Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

(from internet transcript)

Doctor Zefram COCHRANE: Do they have to keep doing that?

LAFORGE: It's just a little hero worship, Doctor. To tell you the truth I can't say I blame them. We all grew up hearing about what you did. Or what you're about to do.







https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0253556/quotes

IMDb

Reign of Fire (2002)

Quotes

Denton Van Zan: Envy the country that has heroes, huh? I say pity the country that needs 'em. What are you celebrating? One dragon down, three men dead? Oh, yeah. At that rate, we might just be getting somewhere in about 320 years. Is that what you want? You want a little accommodation? Nuh-uh. These beasts live on ash. They feed on death. There's no middle ground... not for them, not for us. And sure as hell not for my men who died out there today. But you go ahead. Have your little... soiree. Personally, you disgust me.



- posted by Kerry Burgess 4:33 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 11/11/2019