🏆 HONORABLE MENTION Good deed for a veteran

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I was contacted through one of my clubs to assist a gentleman( mike)to find a medallion he had lost. When I met up with him, he told me a very moving story of how it became lost. In March of 1970 his brother was doing his second combat tour in Vietnam, him and his platoon had just cleared a small village they were taking small arms fire from and they were pushing down a small road, his friends M60 had jammed and when he went to clear the weapon it discharged into the ground and the bullet ricocheted off a rock killing him instantly. After his funeral service in April of 1970 Mike buried a saint Christopher medal in the freshly covered grave and forgot about it. Now that mike is getting older, he wanted to tie up loose ends and make a display for his kids and grandkids of his brothers military honors and memorabilia and he contacted me. Anyway, when I met him, we went to the grave ( with permission) and started our search. He had told me that the metal govt’ issue casket was only 4’ down and it really gave off a strong signal on my equinox making it difficult to pin point anything. So after exploring a few isolated high tones I finally found it and handed it to mike and I could see he was visibly moved. He was extremely grateful and offered to buy me lunch, which I declined ( my wife had a list for me) but I did give him a business card and let him know if I can ever help again, just call.
 

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Honorable Mention vote! Good on you!
 

I was contacted through one of my clubs to assist a gentleman( mike)to find a medallion he had lost. When I met up with him, he told me a very moving story of how it became lost. In March of 1970 his brother was doing his second combat tour in Vietnam, him and his platoon had just cleared a small village they were taking small arms fire from and they were pushing down a small road, his friends M60 had jammed and when he went to clear the weapon it discharged into the ground and the bullet ricocheted off a rock killing him instantly. After his funeral service in April of 1970 Mike buried a saint Christopher medal in the freshly covered grave and forgot about it. Now that mike is getting older, he wanted to tie up loose ends and make a display for his kids and grandkids of his brothers military honors and memorabilia and he contacted me. Anyway, when I met him, we went to the grave ( with permission) and started our search. He had told me that the metal govt’ issue casket was only 4’ down and it really gave off a strong signal on my equinox making it difficult to pin point anything. So after exploring a few isolated high tones I finally found it and handed it to mike and I could see he was visibly moved. He was extremely grateful and offered to buy me lunch, which I declined ( my wife had a list for me) but I did give him a business card and let him know if I can ever help again, just call.
Very Nice!!! Good Job!!! Congrats!!!
 

Joe Thank you for helping him. you are my kind of person
 

Joe I have a question for you. When trying to find that medal and having issues with with the casket. Did you try reducing your sensitivity a little ?
A lot of times if i am looking for a recently lost ring i reduce my sensitivity so i only find shallow. Maybe if you backed the sensitivity down a bit you might have eliminated the coffin
 

Nicely done...Good on you !! :icon_thumright:
 

Gare, I did knock it down to 19 but I had my 15” coil on my equinox so I just listened for variations in tone of the casket. The casket was like having really really loud threshold on if that makes sense
 

Great story! Congratulations on finding the
St. Christopher.
 

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