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Travel Bug Dog Tag Warrior Coin 2

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In 1. GEOCOINFEST 2011 - EUROPA

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Warrior Coin

Coin from the US Army 35th Engineer Battalion with travel bug attached.

Currently, The 35th Engineer Battalion transforms volunteers into disciplined American Soldiers through Basic Combat Training; trains Engineer Skills to produce qualified Combat Engineers and Bridge Crewmembers who are instilled with the Warrior Ethos and supports mission specific Training for other Engineer Units

HISTORY of the 35th Engineer Battalion:

The 35th Engineer Battalion traces its history to the 35th Engineer Combat Regiment, a unit that was first activated on 15 July 1941 at Fort Snelling, Minnesota.
 
After training there, at Camp Joseph Robinson, Arkansas, and at Fort Ord, California, the regiment moved in March 1942 to British Columbia, to work on the Alaskan highway. One of seven engineer regiments working on the highway, the 35th developed the very difficult stretch through the Muskeg of northern British Columbia from Fort Nelson west to a point some 50 miles east of Watson Lake. The 35th also built a 1,270-foot long pile bent bridge across the Liard River for the highway.  The battalion was awarded a Meritorious Unit Commendation.

During the autumn of 1942 and the winter and spring of 1943, the regiment built a winter road from Fort Nelson to Fort Simpson and part of an all season road from Whitehorse to Norman Wells, all on the Mackenzie River. There, American forces were tapping Canadian oil reserves.

Returning to the United States in July and August 1943, the regiment was next stationed at Camp White, Oregon. The regiment was broken up at Camp White on 25 September 1943. Its HQs became the headquarters of the 1122d Engineer Combat Group, and its’ 1st and 2nd Battalions became the 35th and 145th Engineer Combat Battalions, respectively. 

The 35th trained at Camp White until April 1944, and then served in Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and central Europe campaigns of World War II and received a Croix de Guerre from the government of Luxembourg. The battalion returned to the United States in September 1945 and was inactivated on the 17th of that month at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey.

The 35th Engineer Battalion was next activated on 1 April 1951 at Fort Lewis, Washington. It sailed to Germany in March 1952 and served there for five years, returning to Fort Lewis in April 1957. On 5 June 1953 the unit was designated once again as the 35th Engineer Battalion (Combat).

It went to Vietnam in November 1966 and remained there until mid-September 1970. It served near Qui Nhon and Da Nang under the 45th Engineer Group for its first two years in that country and at Binh Thuy in the Mekong Delta under the 34th Engineer Group during the last two years. The battalion was awarded a Valorous Unit Award, a second Meritorious Unit Commendation, and a Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Honor Medal.
On 20 September 1970, the battalion was inactivated at Fort Lewis, Washington.
 
The headquarters was transferred on 30 September 1986 to the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command and reactivated at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, as the 35th Engineer Battalion.

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Dropped Off 5/28/2012 kleiner Calimero placed it in 1. GEOCOINFEST 2011 - EUROPA Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany - 112.04 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 5/29/2011 kleine Priscilla discovered it   Visit Log

Kurz gesehen bei meinem kleinen Calimero...

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/29/2011 kleiner Calimero retrieved it from Die Welten von Myst Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany   Visit Log

Dich nehme ich gerne ein wenig mit...

Dropped Off 5/28/2011 cologne geckos placed it in Die Welten von Myst Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany - 125.06 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/8/2011 cologne geckos retrieved it from Moria : The Return Grand-Est, France   Visit Log

Beim Schatz von Moria gefunden.

Dropped Off 5/6/2011 w2ap placed it in Moria : The Return Grand-Est, France - 131.86 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/26/2011 w2ap retrieved it from De Zeetoren Zuid-Holland, Netherlands   Visit Log

Found this trackable near the Northsea, at Scheveningen (try to pronounce that :P )

In a couple of weeks I'll be off to the Ardennen, very well known in relation with Worldwar II. I'll try to find a nice cache to drop this trackable. Pictures will follow later.

Discovered It 4/24/2011 Triplemoes discovered it   Visit Log

Seen in de Zeetoren.

Dropped Off 4/23/2011 troefboer placed it in De Zeetoren Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 70.13 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/17/2011 troefboer retrieved it from Slootje Springen Zuid-Holland, Netherlands   Visit Log

Found it in a beautiful location. It will travel further next weekend

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