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« on: February 01, 2009, 08:45:08 PM »

Well went up on Saturday to see some old friends of mine who were there since W/Th. It was good to see come great barracks impressions and field impressions when they came back. That is what should be soon unlike one barracks that had a mircrowave, toaster and a Mr.Coffe set up and visible as soon as you walked into the barracks. Didn't know these were around in the 1940's Huh?? Chris, wasn't able to get over to see you all but will at the next event we are at. Didn't enjoy ice skating around the area and walking in the snow wasn't much better since it was small ice later then snow then another small ice layer but that is how it is at the GAP.
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