Tuesday, January 30, 2007

My Entries Into Guest Books Of Okinawa and Army Missile Unit Veterans' Web Sites


When I first began to use the Internet to research for info about the 30th Artillery Brigade Headquarters Battery on Okinawa and for witnesses from the former 30th who knew that my assignment there as a brigade photographer was against Army Rules and Regulations and that the photo lab that I worked in at the 30th was illegal and militarily immoral, I made some postings in Okinawa and Army missile unit veterans' web site's guest books. I have been doing anything I can to prove my case for three decades. Unfortunately it was not until I began to go on to the World Wide Web's information highway that I made any progress in my quest for good ole American truth and justice. I cannot find all of the postings I made, but here are a few:

From Naomi's Okinawa Connection

On Tuesday, August 28, 2001 at 17:26:29 From: David Robert Crews Subject: info correctionDundalk, Maryland USA
This is my correct name and e-mail for precceding entry to guest book. Sorry, it was my typing mistake.

On Tuesday, August 28, 2001 at 17:22:45 From: david Robet Crews Subject: 30th Arty Bgde SukiranDundalk, Maryland USA
I was brigade photographer for the missle unit the 30th Artillery Brigade headquartered in Sukiran, Okinawa back in 1970-71. My photo lab was in the underground communications bunker next to headquarters office building. My lab was in a nuclear fallout decontamination chamber which made the use of the chamber impossible. I was ilegally assighned to the unit and could neither advance in rank nor order equipment and supplies. I have written this story to many elected and military officials but they can't prove me wrong so they don't want to deal with it. Can you help me in my quest for the truth?


Ed Thelen's Nike People:

Crews, David, Brigade Photographer as my Mos was 84G20 Photo Lab Technician. The problem with that was the 30th wasn't authorized any photographers so I could neither advance in rank nor order necessary photo supplies to do my military photo assignments. This caused me a lot of problems. I had some truly excellent friends in the 30th who helped make my time there be a great adventure. Most of us guys loved being in Okinawa with its Asian culture. I'd like to hear from anyone who knows just how the heck the 30th ever finagled the Army paperwork to get me assigned to them

Ft. Bliss Guest Book:

Name: David R. Crews
Email: ursusdave@yahoo.comRemote User: Date: 09/19/06Time: 14:36:13
Comments
I have written a story about my time in the 30th Artillery Brigade missile unit on Okinawa which is entitled "Lieutenant T. Gordon Barber and the Stolen Marine Corp Property". It is necessary for me to name certain men who served in the 30th Arty who I am sure prefer not to be named in this story. It may be quite controversial to some individuals, but I defy anyone to prove anything that I say in this story as being false. You are invited to read my story on maineoutdoorstoday.com/crews/ My contact information is at the end of the story.






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