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HBP,


I snooped a bit more and managed to get a map/layout of Camp Crowder that should help you zero in on the best parts of the site to find the goodies. I'd probably hit the area around the officers' club since there must have been some goodies lost outside that building and they would have been the ones with the higher incomes....I'm expecting a cut of the goodies btw....:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:

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My one brother was an Army forward artillery spotter in Vietnam, and two others were in the Air Force. The one was a medic in the states and the other was part of the group intercepting Russian messages in East Germany in the sixties.
Meanwhile, do you really want to rile up the Pirate? She'll include you in the puppy pack lol
What is your specific job there?

Sorry buddy, But that is still classified under CIA . I'd love to tell you....but then again...I would have to kill you :)....Look up 14 th. Special operations Group. ( and you probably wont find anything )
 

HBP,


I snooped a bit more and managed to get a map/layout of Camp Crowder that should help you zero in on the best parts of the site to find the goodies. I'd probably hit the area around the officers' club since there must have been some goodies lost outside that building and they would have been the ones with the higher incomes....I'm expecting a cut of the goodies btw....:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:

Camp Crowder Map

Thanks for the links! I wonder, now the college is there, if they would allow detecting. I remember there were some open fields to the east and roads.
Maybe some of that area is public land.
I wouldn't be surprised if there was a lot of stuff in those grounds.
In one one of those parcels was a beer tree. Over time people had started hanging empty cans from the limbs and it was quite a sight.
 

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Sorry buddy, But that is still classified under CIA . I'd love to tell you....but then again...I would have to kill you :)....Look up 14 th. Special operations Group. ( and you probably wont find anything )

Just the other day I was plying my brother for info about his espionage. For years he could not talk about it but some of it was eventually declassified. He was not allowed to tell his wife anything about his work. They lived a few miles from where he worked.
He told me they were told they would be killed for talking about classified stuff and they were not joking.
 

Sorry buddy, But that is still classified under CIA . I'd love to tell you....but then again...I would have to kill you :)....Look up 14 th. Special operations Group. ( and you probably wont find anything )

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What I can tell you is, the (14th. S.O.W.)14th special ops wing started with the AC-47.007.JPG then progressed to the AC-119.
And then, progressed even further over the years in to the beloved....... AC -130 .Still in use today :) With one operational squadron still in service today ,based in Fla.
 

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gold boy,

It might be a nice cutting board but admit it those muffins are what you have your eye on.....:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:
 

To all my friends here......Grab your honey,a blanket, your favorite cocktail, and watch this movie.....I've seen it 15 times and it wont let you down
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Saucepan fudgies

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Now to bag up 80 snack bags and take them to their hotel.

Whew!

Burned up another hand mixer. Burned one last year too. I’m going to have to make adjustments next year.
 

Folks,
This post has a history and detecting angle to it. I had found 3 or 4 US Navy Artillery buttons in a school yard over the years.

I had read there were military stables in the area and that they used it as a staging area to send horses to Europe during WW1 via barges on the Lachine canal to the port of Montreal.

As it turns out this stable/base area was approx 3,000 acres and 100,000 horses were sent over at that time. They came in from different bases in both Canada and the US.

Here's a picture of one of the buttons and a group photo of some of the troops.
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That is a nice picture Bill. I had heard about a staging area for the horses up there, but never saw any pics. :icon_thumleft:
 

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