Radomes Guestbook V3.0
Welcome to the Online Air Defense Radar Museum. We hope you enjoy your visit, and that we have contributed a little something in the name of those who served. Gene.
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Prior months' guestbooks: 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2015 07/31/2015 18:32:33 Name: Steve Weatherly Thanks for the NCMC info. Reminds me of Site R and NATO command bunkers. 07/31/2015 00:00:00 Name: Tom Page An interesting article about the NORAD Cheyenne Mountain Complex is found on-line at http://www.thedenverchannel.com/lifestyle/discover-colorado/secrets-of-colorado/13-secrets-of-norad-combat-operations-center-and-cheyenne-mountain-air-force-station. 07/16/2015 08:02:18 Name: Gene I got my challenge coin at the Dayton RSV Reunion a couple of weeks ago. You're absolutely right, Steve, they are very nice, and we also thank Jim Siscel for his efforts, and his contribution to the NADRM. I bought one for myself, and one for the NADRM archives. 07/12/2015 16:34:22 Name: Steve Weatherly I have received first edition NADRM/USAF Radar Veterans Challenge Coins. They are first class. A story concerning the origin of challenge coins in WWI, and info on how they are often used at social events were included. My thanks to fellow veteran Jim Siscel for his efforts on the coins. Contributions to NADRM are made from the coin sales. 07/12/2015 16:33:26 Name: Steve Weatherly I have received first edition NADRM/USAF Radar Veterans Challenge Coins. They are first class. A story concerning the origin of challenge coins in WWI, and info on how they are often used at social events were included. My thanks to fellow veteran Jim Siscel for his efforts on the coins. Contributions to NADRM are made from the coin sales. |