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Air Force Geocoin DONT LET THE DOOR HIT YOU! #20

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Owner:
Chiggie Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Friday, October 12, 2012
Origin:
Colorado, United States
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This is Wiley Coyote, Chiggie's Husband, and off we go into the wild blue yonder! Prior to joing the US Army in 1995 I was an Airman in the Airforce from 1990 to 1994. In Mid July 1990 I had just turned 18 and went down to Lackland AFB for basic training. The dirt bag recruiter, who processed me in, said basic training was only 6 weeks long. What he failed to mention was it was 6 "duty day" weeks, meaning weekends and holidays didnt count! So, we were there for 7 weeks and 2 days! After basic I ended up going to Tech School as a Security Police Law Enforcement Journeyman. After that I went to Ft. Dix New Jersey for Air Base Ground Defence Training. I reported to the 2854th SPS Tinker AFB in Oklahoma City and ended up in Saudia Arabia guarding the "NEW" F117 stealth fighters (which are really precision bombers) during Operation Desert Storm.  After 3 months of ODS I returned to Tinker AFB where my unit was reassigned as the 654th SPS. from mid 1991 to mid 1994 (the remainder of my enlistment) I worked the Gates,  qualified as a Patrolman and eventually became a Dispatcher.  By early 1994 a Democratic Congress and old Mr. Cigar himself, Bill Clinton, started dismanteling our military exactly what going on right now! At my 3 year and 6 month mark, I was given the "pink slip" . The notice mentioned I would be honorablly discharged, not entitled to any military benifits other than GI Bill usage, I would be barred from reenlistment, and I had 6 months to get my affairs in order to transition back to civilian life! I remember my last duty day I had a mandatory interview with this junior officer I had never seen before in my unit. He asked what I thought, and what was I going to do with the rest of my life? He really could have cared less and only spoke with me for about 10 minutes not writting anything down on his note pad! I left with 60 days terminal leave going back home to my Dad's house in Gardner KS. I never got any recognition for all the time and hard work I did for that unit. I didnt even get a seperation award, going away plack, going away hail and fair well lunch, a good job followed by a pat on the a**, or even a simple hand shake from my First Sergeant or Squadron Commander! Talk about "Dont let the door hit you where the good Lord split you"! At that time I was very disappointed on how my ungrateful unit handeled my seperation unlike what the Army does for seperating Soldiers today. I made some good friends back then and I will never forget them or some of the crazy things we had to respond too from time to time. I still stay in contact with my old friend Dino B. I got to keep my my Security Police Badge which I still have on display, some of my old uniforms and my old USAF ID card.  My records are intact because I smart enough back then to have saved everything in a binder, thank God! I still have my origional enlistment orders, GI Bill, contracts, to my final 201 file with origional certified stamp proving my 4 years of service.  I am about to retire out of the Army and need those documents as proof I have served 22 years, 4 of those being active duty with the USAF.   

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Air Force geocoin we purchased at Geocoinfest 2012. It will be posted to our TB R&R for all to discover. Back then the Motto was "AIM HIGH, AIR FORCE"! I dont know what it is now since its been almost 18 years ago. You would think I would know since there is an Air Force base within 5 miles of us!

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Discovered It 8/26/2015 Psyberdragon discovered it   Visit Log

Love the idea of the cache...really cool and enjoyable. Thanks!!!

Discovered It 8/3/2015 Mebeonit2 discovered it   Visit Log

I discovered DON'T LET THE DOOR HIT YOU! #20 at the You Got Mail TB R&R. This cache is a very creative idea! This is a great way to have a personal inventory discovered by geocachers without the worry of loss. Thank you for sharing!

Discovered It 6/19/2015 TheBrecks discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this trackable while visiting You Got Mail TB R&R. Thanks for sharing.

Discovered It 4/12/2015 mattfast1 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered it at either GC5MT8J (GCCO Sunday Afternoon Meet, Greet, & Treat!) or GC3J957 (You Got Mail TB R&R) in Colorado Springs, CO. Thank you for sharing, and I hope to see you at another event or cache soon!

Discovered It 4/12/2015 gdsdizz discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks for sharing.

Discovered It 3/14/2015 Room1009 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered in You Got Mail. What an awesome way to share. Thank you very much!

Discovered It 2/27/2015 animjason discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at You Got Mail TB R&R when I found it on 2/25/15. I too have a few caches with bonus TB discoveries ;) TFTD.

Discovered It 1/24/2015 OneKindWord discovered it   Visit Log

Saw this in the TB hotel - thanks for sharing!

Discovered It 12/2/2014 MooseTag discovered it   Visit Log

I discovered most of these on a 3-day road trip I took a few weeks ago, or at the NoCo event a few days later. I just found my list so I'm sorry it took so long to get to discovering them. Some of them may have moved on from where I saw them, or may still be where I saw them in the first place. Thanks for sharing them.

Discovered It 11/5/2014 jeremiahsjohnson discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at a hotel.

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