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− | Several fans have managed to keep up their activity thru a hitch in the service, and some ([[Rapp]], [[Sanderson]], [[Ron Buckmaster|Buckmaster]], [[Riddle]]) are professionals. In the [[APA]]s, [[OE]]s have a tradition of leniency in enforcing activity requirements in such cases. | + | Several fans have managed to keep up their activity thru a hitch in the service, and some ([[Art Rapp|Rapp]], [[Sandy Sanderson|Sanderson]], [[Ron Buckmaster|Buckmaster]], [[Charles Lee Riddle| Riddle]]) are professionals. In the [[APA]]s, [[OE]]s have a [[tradition]] of leniency in enforcing [[minac|activity requirements]] in such cases. |
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The [[fanspeak]] term '''''Armynian''''' means "of the Army," and probably arose during [[World War II]]. | The [[fanspeak]] term '''''Armynian''''' means "of the Army," and probably arose during [[World War II]]. | ||
− | See [[War]], [[Dogfan]]. | + | See [[War]], [[Dogfan]], [[Servifen]]. |
{{Fanhistory}} | {{Fanhistory}} | ||
[[Category:fancy2]] | [[Category:fancy2]] |
Latest revision as of 18:18, 4 June 2023
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Several fans have managed to keep up their activity thru a hitch in the service, and some (Rapp, Sanderson, Buckmaster, Riddle) are professionals. In the APAs, OEs have a tradition of leniency in enforcing activity requirements in such cases. |
The fanspeak term Armynian means "of the Army," and probably arose during World War II.
Fanhistory |
This is a fanhistory page. Please add more detail. |