Did this man fire Major Cook for
POLITICAL reasons?
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Larry E. Grice
Systems Integration Management Technologies,
Inc (Simtech)
17608 Pasture Rd
Odessa, FL 33556
(813)
240-0296
Is
Mr. Grice complicit in a conspiracy to cover up a crime by committing an other
crime?
I (insert
name), having been appointed a (insert rank) in the U.S. Army under the
conditions indicated in this document, do accept such appointment and do
solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of
the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that I will bear
true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely,
without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and
faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter, so
help me God.
Throughout
the UCMJ is a term “proper authority,” to act without proper
authority could lead any member of the military into very serious trouble.
Section
16c(1)(c) talks about legal and illegal orders. It states,
A general order or regulation is lawful unless it is
contrary to the Constitution, the laws of the United States, or lawful superior
orders or for some other reason is beyond the authority of the official issuing
it.
What
is clear here is that an order is illegal if it comes from someone without the
authority to issue it. The question is not the one Obama wants us to answer,
which is does 63.25 million votes give him the right to be Commander in Chief,
but the question is does the status of his “citizenship” give him
the right to use those 63.25 million votes to be Commander in Chief. If his
questionable citizenship status does not, than any order filtering through the
chain of command is tainted.
It
is not like Mr. Grice does not know that Major Cook has an obligation under the
UCMJ to question Obama’s claim to be Commander in Chief, according to his
Bio at http://www.siaa.asn.au/simtect/2006/simkey.htm#grice Mr. Grice
has ample experience with Military rules and regulations.
CW4 Larry E. Grice enlisted in the Army in 1981 as a Combat Field
Medic (91B). In 1983 he was accepted to the Warrant Officer Candidate Program
and Initial Entry Rotary Wing Training. After Flight School and a CH-47 Chinook
transition WO1 Larry Grice was stationed at Fort Wainwright Alaska from March 1984 to May 1987.
In May 1987 CW2 Grice was assigned to the 160th Special Operations Aviation
Group (SOAG) as an MH-47D pilot after successfully completing the 160th's
assessment process. After five and a half years as a mission pilot he attended
the Chinook Instructor Pilot Course and was assigned the duties of a Test and
Evaluation Pilot for the MH-47E being developed for Special Operations Forces
(SOF) Mission Support. As a Test and
Evaluation Pilot he was tasked to be the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for
supporting the MH-47E and MH-60K Digital Map Display unit and the development
of an Automated Mission Planning System.
In 1991 Mr. Grice became the Mission
Planning Systems Project Officer. He became a major influence in the
development of the Portable Flight Planning System (PFPS) now in use throughout
the US Department of Defense for Aviation Mission Planning, and for SOF
Aviation, Ground and Maritime Mission Planning.
After nine years as the Mission Planning Systems Project Officer, CW4
Grice was reassigned in October 2000 as the Simulation and Mission
Rehearsal Systems Project Officer. CW4 Grice initiated and completed numerous
improvements to the Simulation and Mission
Rehearsal Systems at the 160th SOAR. Mr. Grice focused on the issues and
obstacles that were preventing the 160th from meeting long standing
requirements to conduct Mission Rehearsals in
the virtual and constructive domains. When funding was sought for fielding
additional aviation simulators to the 160th CW4 Grice ensured that the plans
included the necessary components to develop the simulators to a higher degree
of integration and interoperability than had ever been achieved within the
United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM): The MH-47G and MH-60Blk1
Combat Mission Simulators (CMS) are being delivered running a Common DataBase (CDB) that contains all of the data elements
required for the virtual and constructive systems and a Common Environment (CE)
that will establish baseline common servers for weather modeling, terrain
modeling, navigation aids, and other common elements.
In 2004 CW4 Grice was asked to move to USSOCOM located at MacDill AFB, Florida to
become the Mission
Training and Preparation Systems (MTPS) Branch Chief. As the MTPS Branch Chief
Mr. Grice is the functional manager with oversight over MTPS and has developed
a Roadmap covering all Training, Planning, Preview, and Rehearsal (Preparation)
Systems used by SOF Air, Ground, and Maritime.
CW4 Grice will begin transition leave this April in preparation for
retirement from the U.S.
Army with 25 years of service on 1 July 2006.
If you believe that Major Cook
was unfairly fired contact Mr. Grice and ask him if he is still holds the oath
he took as an officer as binding and as a former MedEvac
pilot can he leave a wounded solider behind at the mercy of a possible enemy of
the Constitution.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO BE RESPECTFUL
OF MR. GRIMES, UNTL HE HIMSELF PROVES HE IS UNWORTHY OF OUR RESPECT!