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Posted by CRUSADER on February 07, 2004 at 17:03:46 from (216.31.11.12):
In Reply to: Posting of tractor auction results posted by Les...fortunate on February 07, 2004 at 06:37:57:
Hey Les, Where abouts are you at in NH? I spent from Feb '86 to May '88 at Pease AFB. Back in the days of the FB-111A. I really enjoyed the time that I spent there. In fact if the base was still open I would be fighting to go back. Some of the best hunting and fishing I have ever done. I also enjoyed the skiing there in NH and in Maine. Spent more than one saturday up on Sunday River. Now 15 years later, I am at Cannon AFB, New Mexico (for the second time) working with the F-16's. When I was here the first time is when they retired the F-111E's and F-111F's. And the EF-111A's were retired shortly after I left in Dec -97 on my way to Lakenheath England. Seems to me I remember seeing a few older Farmalls and John Deeres being used around Portsmouth and Maine. LOL, never forget driving to and from Logan Airport one time in one of the worst snow storms that they ever had in that area back in Dec 87 / Jan 88 (well that's what they said anyway on the news) many people gave me a hard time about "what's a Texan doing driving in this kind of weather." later days mate, Jim
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