[Ansteorra-archery] Greetings....I need some help from someone in the Military

jack spinks jlspinks at sbcglobal.net
Thu Feb 5 21:05:30 PST 2009


How many are you needing milord?  I am currently taking a casting course and this may be a good project.
Jaque

--- On Thu, 2/5/09, Lawrence <huntsmanlance at cox.net> wrote:

From: Lawrence <huntsmanlance at cox.net>
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra-archery] Greetings....I need some help from someone in the Military
To: "'Archery within the Kingdom of Ansteorra'" <ansteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.org>
Date: Thursday, February 5, 2009, 8:24 PM



I understand what you mean guys and was thinking about that as well. I sure dont want to offend anyone who has served our Country! I was asked to see if i could find some of these and am thinking i will look at the different sites that do casting for something similar.
 
Thanks!
Lance



From: ansteorra-archery-bounces+huntsmanlance=cox.net at lists.ansteorra.org [mailto:ansteorra-archery-bounces+huntsmanlance=cox.net at lists.ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of Eadric Anstapa
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 6:40 PM
To: Archery within the Kingdom of Ansteorra
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra-archery] Greetings....I need some help from someone in the Military


I am with Karl.  I think is is somewhat disrespectful to wear a badge worn by special forces officers, and intended for special forces officers, unless you have been a special forces officer.

To me its kinda like if you went around wearing a White Bracer on your arm and you weren't a member of the Order.  I would be annoyed at someone who did that.

Or better yet, if you decided to wear a Red Bracer, a Red Belt, and a Red Scarf.   Those items aren't "official" or protected by our kingdom law.  We simply customarily use them to mean something that is very special to those that wear them.  We honor those people who very carefully consider who they will give those customary insignia to by keeping to those customs and traditions and allowing them to remain special.  Why not honor those who have served our country in the special forces similarly?

Regards,

-EA

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I am not sure how picky they are, but when I was active, if you wanted some of the special stuff, you had to prove you deserved it.  Unless you know any officers in the special forces, most Joe's wont be able to buy it in a PX.   
 
And to tell the truth, why not find an artist who can make stuff like that?  Its kinda disrespectful to have those things if you havent earned them.
 
Karl T.





From: huntsmanlance at cox.net
To: ansteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.org
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 14:06:56 -0600
Subject: [Ansteorra-archery] Greetings....I need some help from someone in the Military


Hi all, we are looking for the brass crossed arrows pin that is used by the Army Special Forces Officer. Here is a link to the site I found that has the cheapest price and quantity …….. http://www.priorservice.com/arspfoofba.html
The price at $5.00 a pin isnt bad but I thought maybe one of our members who Serve could check their local base and see if they could be bought at a lower price.
If someone finds anything please e-mail me at huntsmanlance at cox.net 
Thanks! 
Lance 


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