Sorry to hear of this news. I did not know him but from reading him one senses that he will always be An American Hero. His Epic Thread and the online community here the reason I joined up. RIP forum member Ira Jones.
I feel we have all really lost something. I will dwell on what that guy taught me about resilience till I meet him again. This does hurt. And to think I never meet him in person. His presence was felt by everyone through his actions.
What a ICON to this site he was!!!!!
He was a WEALTH of knowledge at anything you wanted to talk about, it didn't matter if it was camping,building Heeps,Lovin on dogs, Ham radios or Guns and you really didn't want to get in a argument with him about anything especially Guns or Shooting them HE WAS THE BEST this side maybe even the west side of the Mississippi as well!!!
Rest in Peace Brother.......
"One of the competitors Jones lined up against, and beat, was his friend and retired Marine, R. Lee Ermey, who starred in the movie, Full Metal Jacket. Ermey was also the one who presented Jones with his medals."
FYI Ermy wasn't that great a shot. My friends Mike Gingher (USMC Reserve Team Armorer) Andy Giegold built an M1 National Match rifle for Ermy. Ermy sent it back saying it wouldn't shoot and trash talked the guys to the shooting community about what a lousy job it was. I shot the rifle to bench test it with just average match ammo I had loaded and I was able to hold 1-inch groups at 100-yards. It wasn't the rifle, it was the loose nut behind the stock.
Here is Ira's post from one of the ham radio sites, QRZ.com:
The picture in the qsl card is a picture of my 33 ft sailboat underway off Cape Hatteras NC in the summer of 96 I am a retired US Marine with 25 years active service. My wife Tammy and I depart North Carolina and will travel to the Bahamas aboard our sailboat "PELAGO" while we are in the islands we will be WB6LNH/C6A.
Pelago was the name of his boat - see attached picture. Pelago means "belonging to the sea". WB6 is a west coast call sign prefix, probably from some time he spent at Camp Pendelton or somewhere in the area.
He often talked about rewiring the boat and overhauling its' diesel engine.