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    As aviators, we come from a
    long line of a secret society, formed around one
    thousand years ago. We are warriors, and here is the
    proof! Ground pounders can read it and weep!


    A little known fact is the origin of the word,
    "Aviator." In the immortal words of Johnny Carson: "I
    didn't know that........."


    Phu Khen (pronounced Foo Ken) 1169-? is considered by
    some to be the most under-recognized military officer
    in history. Many have never heard of his contributions
    to modern military warfare. The mission of this secret
    society is to bring honor to the name of Phu Khen.

    A 'Khen' was a subordinate to a 'Khan' (pronounced
    'konn') in the military structure of the Mongol
    hordes. Khan is Turkish for leader. Most know of the
    great Genghis Khan, but little has been written of his
    chain of command

    Khen is also of Turkish origin. Although there is not
    a word in English that adequately conveys the meaning.
    Roughly translated, it means, "One who will do the
    impossible, while appearing unprepared and complaining
    constantly.

    Phu Khen was one of ten Khens that headed the
    divisions, or groups of hordes, as they were known, of
    the Mongol Army serving under Genghis Khan. His
    abilities came to light during the Mongols' raids on
    the Turkistan city of Bohicaroo. Bohicans were fierce
    warriors and the city was well fortified. The entire
    city was protected by huge walls and the hordes were
    at a standoff with the Bohicans. Bohicaroo was
    well-stocked and it would be difficult to wait them
    out. Genghis Khan assembled his Khens and ordered each
    of them to develop a plan for penetrating the defenses
    of Bohicaroo.

    Operation Achieve Victory (AV) was born. All 10
    divisions of Khens submitted their plan. After
    reviewing AV plans 1 thru 7 and finding them all
    unworkable or ridiculous, Genghis Khan was
    understandably upset. It was with much perspiration
    that Phu Khen submitted his idea, which came to be
    known as AV 8. Upon seeing AV 8, Genghis was convinced
    this was the perfect plan and gave his immediate
    approval. The plan was beautifully simple. Phu Khen
    would arm his hordes to the teeth, load them into
    catapults, and hurl them over the wall. The losses
    were expected to be high, but hey, hordes were cheap!
    Those that survived the flight would engage the enemy
    in combat. Those that did not? Well, surely their
    flailing bodies would cause some damage.

    The plan worked and the Bohicans were defeated. From
    that day on, whenever the Mongol Army encountered an
    insurmountable enemy, Genghis Khan would give the
    order, "Send some Phu Khen AV 8-ers." This is
    believed, though not by anyone outside our secret
    society, to be the true origin of the word Aviator (AV
    8-er).

    Phu Khen's AV 8-ers were understandably an unruly
    mob, not likely to be socially acceptable. Many were
    heavy drinkers and insomniacs. But when nothing else
    would do, you could always count on an AV 8-er. A Phu
    Khen Aviator. Denied, perhaps rightfully so, his place
    in history, Phu Khen has been, nonetheless,
    immortalized in prose.

    As the great poet Norman Lear never once said:

    "There once was a man named Phu Khen,
    Whose breakfast was whiskey and gin.
    When e'er he'd fly,
    He'd give a mighty war cry:
    "Bend over, here it comes again."

    Consider it an honor to be a Phu Khen Aviator. Wear
    the mantle proudly, but speak of it cautiously. It is
    not always popular to be one of us. You hear mystical
    references, often hushed whispers, to 'those Phu Khen
    Aviators.' Do not let these things bother you. As with
    any secret society, we go largely misunderstood,
    prohibited by our apathy from explaining ourselves.

    You are expected to always live down to the
    reputation of the Phu Khen Aviator; a reputation
    cultivated for centuries, undaunted by scorn or
    ridicule, unhindered by progress. So drink up, be
    crude, sleep late, urinate in public, and get the job
    done.

    When others are offended, you can revel in the
    knowledge that YOU are a PHU KHEN AVIATOR!

    Richard Boyer
    N95791
    Georgetown, TX
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