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Travel Bug Dog Tag Blue Angels

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Released:
Friday, May 22, 2009
Origin:
United States
Recently Spotted:
In SONOTECH'S Cemetery Series II Bonus Cache

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Current Goal

Make it to Pensacola, FL. Obtain a signature of a current Blue Angels pilot or take a photo at their training grounds in Pensacola.
Return to the South Bay Area of San Francisco.

About This Item

Across the Shannon River. Limerick Ireland

In the late 1960's my dad was a Navy Chief in charge of the mechanics for the transport plane that flew with the famed Blue Angels. He has since retired and is now living in the San Francisco Bay area.

While gardening recently, I excavated this diecast Blue Angels toy my now grown boys played with close to 20 years ago. It's a bit worse for wear, but I thought it would make an ideal travel item to honor my Dad's many years of service in the Navy.

We would be delighted to have him travel around so that my Dad can track his antics. Placing the TB near various Navy bases would be very cool. It would also be lovely if this TB could join our fine troops in Iraq. Please take lots of photos and descriptions of your travels so my Dad can enjoy following Blue Angels' journey.

Ultimately, he should pass through Pensacola, FL. A signature from a current Blue Angels pilot would be wonderful. If that's not possible, a photo of the TB in the area would be nice.

Please return the little guy to the San Francisco South Bay. Thanks!

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    Retrieve It from a Cache 5/23/2009 oaknest retrieved it from Ficus California   Visit Log

    Picked up from Ficus where I got the FTF. Congratulations to the "Dad" on his Navy career where he became chief and a member of the famed Blue Angels team. Only the best get selected for that. I did seven years in the Navy myself, where I reached E-6 (DP1). I did a Vietnam cruise on the USS Enterprise back in 1974 and 1975. I've enjoyed many Blue Angel shows over the years. I'll find a good spot to move this TB.

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