Fort Sill

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Cool home site:
ring2.jpg
 

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Is that a radiator cap off an old car?
 

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As an Army artilleryman, I still have bad dreams about Fort Sill. :laughing7: Congrats on your finds!:occasion14:
 

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Is that a radiator cap off an old car?
I think so?
BTW the spiral part of the ring rotates.
TS I did Basic here 1990, I'm now an instructor for air defense here as a civilian contractor. It's really not so bad here. Thinking about buying a house in the area.
Cost of living is very low.
They just passed constitutional carry also.
 

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Actual dollar amount value probably about zero. Experience/satisfaction value very high. The experience/fun factor was the key.
 

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Went out again, and I think I found a trash/outhouse pit with glass and miscellaneous stuff. Nothing of any real value, but just interesting. When I dig I try to put myself into their "shoes" and think what it was like back then. I'm a History channel junky BTW.
 

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