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Travel Bug Dog Tag Henry H. Lind NCOA Adventure

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Released:
Monday, July 14, 2008
Origin:
Washington, United States
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My mission is to travel across the world to different military bases or caches close by. If you have a photo of your travels, upload it so we can see where it has gone.

About This Item

This travel bug is dedicated to one of the most professional group of people that I have had the pleasure of working with. "The United States Army Noncommissioned Officer" Henry H. Lind NCO Academy The Noncommissioned Officer training was originally conducted within the unit after the Korean War. In 1954, Fort Lewis established a Noncommissioned Officer Academy to consolidate and standardize training for Soldiers of the 2nd and 4th Infantry Division. In 1964, this Academy was designated as the 5th Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy as Fort Lewis began its role as a major training post for the Army during the Vietnam Era. Upon activation of the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, the Academy was re-designed in 1972 as the 9th Infantry Noncommissioned Officer Academy. In 1981, the 9th Infantry Noncommissioned Officer Academy was re-designated as the First Corps Noncommissioned Officer Academy. In 1998, the First Corps Noncommissioned Officer Academy moved from North Forth Lewis to main post in the 3200 block area. In December 2000, the Academy moved to its current location at the former Parkway Elementary School and on 2 May 2001 the academy was named in honor of CSM Henry H.Lind. In May 2005, the academy changed the training to support the Global War on Terror by adding relevant Warrior task. On 1 October 2005, the Primary Leadership Development Course was renamed Warrior Leader Course. The Academy is home to the Active Component Warrior Leader Course, Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course via VTT, and the Reserve Component Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course and Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course.

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Tracking History (5052.3mi) View Map

Write note 9/28/2009 WingsAndTales posted a note for it   Visit Log

We didn't see this one in the cache today.

Discovered It 9/15/2009 Roadgypsys discovered it   Visit Log

Saw in 120 TB Hotel

Dropped Off 9/8/2009 joey164 placed it in The Pole Colorado - 246.12 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 8/25/2009 joey164 grabbed it   Visit Log

Grabbed this from GC138TE "Wishing you were here" in Silverton, Co.

Dropped Off 8/6/2009 pochteca88130 placed it in LAPD Bomb Scare Cache New Mexico - 191.92 miles  Visit Log
Write note 8/6/2009 pochteca88130 posted a note for it   Visit Log

I dropped it off at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History. This museum was located on grounds of Kirtland AFB for many years until post-911 security concerns forced its closing. It was located in Albuquerque's historic Old Town for years but is now located adjacent to the base itself.

  • The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, NM
  • The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History Bomber
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/4/2009 pochteca88130 retrieved it from Lefty Loosy Travel Bug Hotel New Mexico   Visit Log

Picked it up from Lefty Loosy Travel Bug Hotel.

Dropped Off 7/31/2009 parkm placed it in Lefty Loosy Travel Bug Hotel New Mexico - 1.18 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/30/2009 parkm retrieved it from Tumbleweed Downs New Mexico   Visit Log

found at tumbleweed downs, will move it across the state next week.
tftc. parkm

Dropped Off 6/21/2009 Mac Goddess placed it in Tumbleweed Downs New Mexico - 1.56 miles  Visit Log
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