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Date Posted: 21:31:51 11/12/02 Tue
Author: Chris DiAntonio
Subject: Bud's fate in Navy hands

now we know Bud is on limited duty for now and we know Bud will ask to be put on permant duty we were told 85% are discharged that go before the medical board with Bud's leg being amputeed I see no hope a slim 15% of staying in the Navy how much can he take especially when he saw that LTCMDR Manetti is in his office that had to hurt him Harm said he would have to fight to stay in with what he has been dumped on him I do not think he has the fight in him any more so enjoy Bud now folks his Naval Career is over

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[> Re: Bud's fate in Navy hands -- Lee Swann, 23:48:37 11/12/02 Tue

I disagree. Buds career is not over. There is an real-life case where an Army parachutist hit some high voltage lines on a jump and lost both of his legs. He was in recuperation for over a year, but he passed the requirements to remain on jump status and as far as I know, he still is on jump status. He even was accepted by the Armys Golden Knights elite parachute team. So, it is very possible that Lt Bud Roberts can remain on active duty. My only problem with the program JAG is that these Navy individuals do not have their medals on properly and Cmdr Rabb even is wearing the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award ribbon. Doesn't say much for their military advisor. And their salutes are to animated. Salutes like that are never given in the real service. All this from a retired Air Force Master Sergeant.


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