(09-28-2020, 11:09 AM)Admiral Wrote: Not having served, what does 6270 represent?
Of course I was a woodworker back then also.
I was asked to make a gift for a battalion commander that was being transferred. He had this fascination with the new GPS device (back in those days we used maps and compasses). We called it a "Plugger". Anyway this electronic device was a fairly "secure" piece of equipment and the "regular" soldiers rarely had a chance to see - let alone use one of them.
I needed to get my hands on one in order to make one - out of wood - for his "thanks for being here" gift.
I made the device.
Of course, a piece of equipment that sensitive and expensive had a serial number - and mine needed one also. I needed to come up with a number to stamp onto the gift.
At the time, I was having a very difficult time getting promoted to E-7. The outgoing battalion commander was especially not interested - or involved - in my efforts.
My wife decided the serial number on the "Plugger" should be 6270, so that was what I stamped into it. The folks at higher headquarters were extremely impressed with my work and attention to detail. "Look. He even put a serial number on it."
Years later in a letter to the battalion commander after my retirement I explained to him about the serial number on his "thanks for being here" gift from the battalion and hand-built by me. My chance of going from E-6 to E-7 were zero - 6270.
I comfort myself with the idea he gets to think about that every time he sees that gift sitting on his shelf.
I expanded the idea and incorporated "6270 Productions" into a computer program I wrote for the military, which I understand they are still using more than 20 years later. Place your mouse on the correct spot on the "splash screen", click the mouse, and a pop-up appears - "Brought to you by 6270 Productions".
Yea, I am just that kind of guy.
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