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USA Geocoin Second to None (Replica)

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Owner:
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Released:
Monday, April 4, 2005
Origin:
United Kingdom
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Current Goal

To travel to the site of the Battle of Waterloo, whilst visiting places going by the name of Waterloo.
Failing that, as a secondary mission to visit places with sand. All will become apparent within the description.

Mission Accomplished On the 16/10/2008 the TB made it to the Waterloo 1815 cache. Now it just needs to make it's way back home to Edinburgh.

The original Geocoin was stolen so this is now an eagle with a copy of the coin attached to it.

About This Item

THE ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS

'NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT'

The motto of the Order of the Thistle, (No one shall harm me with impunity) is borne at the centre of the standard.

'ICH DIEN'

The motto of the badge of the Prince of Wales, (I serve), inherited through the 3rd Dragoon Guards.

'SECOND TO NONE'

The famous second motto of the Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons). This motto has special significance for the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards since they take second place amongst the regiments of the Cavalry of the Line, yet are the oldest of them all. This comes about because, when raised, the regiments of Horse which later became Dragoon Guards, were allowed to take precedence over the two already existing regiments of Dragoons, the Royals (now incorporated into the Household Cavalry) and the Scots Greys.

Brief History

The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are Scotland's senior regiment and her only regular cavalry. The Regiment was formed in 1971 from the union of two famous regiments, the 3rd Carabiniers (1685) and the Royal Scots Greys (1678). The 3rd Carabiniers had themselves been constituted in 1922 from the amalgamation of the old 3rd Dragoon Guards and the Carabiniers (6th Dragoon Guards). The history of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards is therefore the record of three ancient regiments and, through the Royal Scots Greys, is the oldest surviving Cavalry of the Line in the British Army. With the other cavalry regiments they now form part of the Royal Armoured Corps but, though horses have been replaced by tanks and armoured cars, it is the cavalry spirit of the past which provides the inspiration for the future, whatever it may hold.

The Regiment's principle battle honour is that of Waterloo, at which Sergeant Ewart of the Greys seized a French Eagle - an act immortalised in the present cap badge of the Regiment.

Which is why it is to get to Waterloo.

The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Since 1971

The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) were formed in 1971 upon the amalgamation of the 3rd Carabiniers and The Royal Scots Greys. The Regimental Band (now part of the Band of the Dragoon Guards) and the Pipes and Drums, in that same year, released Amazing Grace, which went on to win a number of Gold Discs and to secure the Regiment's reputation as being truly "Second to None". Since 1971, the Regiment has been based in the United Kingdom and in Germany and have seen operational service in Northern Ireland, Cyprus and in the Balkans. The most notable event was the Regiment's participation in the Gulf Conflict of 1990-1 & 2002-3 when they formed a part of 7th Armoured Brigade, the Desert Rats, in the invasion of Iraq and Kuwait.

Which is why it is to visit places with sand.

This Geocoin was kindly given to me by roolku, he also gave one to Firth of Forth, when we went on a 3 day trip to the Isle of Bute for an event. He said it was for all the times that we had provided the transport for our trips out, well I am with Firth of Forth on this, on the fact that it is more to do with friendship, which just so happens Firth of Forth has called hers the Friendships Geocoin

NOTE: If you have held onto this Geocoin for more than 14 days, can you send me an email, letting me know what your intentions are?
I only like a TB (Geocoin) to be held onto for longer than this, if it is going to be helped further along with it's journey.

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Tracking History (3810.4mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/23/2008 debook retrieved it from No Monet 4 Tea Île-de-France, France   Visit Log

we will think about the best next cache within the Netherlands.

Dropped Off 3/23/2008 The Washers UK placed it in No Monet 4 Tea Île-de-France, France - 226.72 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/2/2008 The Washers UK retrieved it from Million n three West Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Moving along.

Dropped Off 3/1/2008 scooby scrappy and mp placed it in Million n three West Midlands, United Kingdom - 57.97 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/23/2008 scooby scrappy and mp retrieved it from Hunt the Quarry North West England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Will move along asap
Michelle

Dropped Off 2/23/2008 Deego placed it in Hunt the Quarry North West England, United Kingdom - 18.2 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/22/2008 Deego retrieved it from Old Oak United Kingdom   Visit Log

Bit of a rescue mission 😁. The cache this was in is "temporarily unavailable" and the cache owner (who I work with) asked me to get back in circulation. I cant get it to Waterloo but can get it moving. I am meeting some friends for a spot of caching in the Peak District tommorrow, so will find a cache then and maybe they will take it a bit further south with them.

Brian (Deego)
408th TB

Dropped Off 1/20/2008 The Birches Head Hunters placed it in Old Oak United Kingdom - 159.89 miles  Visit Log

Dropped the TB off in North Staffordshire, very close to the A500, a major tributary of the M6. This TB could move very quickly if found by the right person now...

Write note 1/12/2008 The Birches Head Hunters posted a note for it   Visit Log

After grabbing the 'coin', we took it round the Imperial War Museum North (Salford Quays). Very little mention of Waterloo, but plenty of interesting battle equipment, memorabilia and images.

Retrieve It from a Cache 1/12/2008 The Birches Head Hunters retrieved it from Row Row Your Boat United Kingdom   Visit Log

Grabbed this 'coin' from an interesting area around Salford Quays, Manchester. The first time we'd visited, but it's so good we'll probably come again sometime in the future. A nice circular walk can be done around the Quays while taking in this cache. There's a good view of Old Trafford from the cache, if you're into that kind of thing!

  • View of Old Trafford (Manchester Utd ground) Lots of water in the area, and plenty of loos....
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