Collecting Magnum Stuff
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Thank you Carmen.
The chicken, i would like to have it too. It would be funny.

I also have a seiko diver's 200 "pepsi" it's not a GMT master but it's quite a good watch. I bought it here : http://chronograph.com/store/index.asp
See you soon.
The chicken, i would like to have it too. It would be funny.

I also have a seiko diver's 200 "pepsi" it's not a GMT master but it's quite a good watch. I bought it here : http://chronograph.com/store/index.asp
See you soon.
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Huh-oh! It seems as though you paid lots of money for your watch. Too bad you didn't find us here first, or you could have gotten one like some of us got for under $20!
Imitation Magnum watch
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Huh-oh! It seems as though you paid lots of money for your watch. Too bad you didn't find us here first, or you could have gotten one like some of us got for under $20!
Imitation Magnum watch
golfmobile
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Carmen "you can buy a rubber chicken at a pet shop, they are dogs toys"
Good idea, so that it won't be too difficult to get one
SelleckLover : I'm so jealous that you have the "Aloha Magnum" book!!
The problem is that there are a lot of things that I don't understand in this book
golfmobile : "you could have gotten one like some of us got for under $20! "
In fact it's my mother who bought it to me so it didn't cost me too much
Good idea, so that it won't be too difficult to get one

SelleckLover : I'm so jealous that you have the "Aloha Magnum" book!!
The problem is that there are a lot of things that I don't understand in this book

golfmobile : "you could have gotten one like some of us got for under $20! "










In fact it's my mother who bought it to me so it didn't cost me too much

Quoted from N1095A above (clearly I did it wrong)
Magnum's MIA bracelet had the name Kenneth Ray Lancaster, and here is Lancaster's story:
SP4 Kenneth R. Lancaster was a team leader assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company Long Range Reconnaissance Platoon (LRRP) of the 9th Infantry Division. On January 3, 1968, Lancasters LRRP team was being extracted by helicopter from a designated pickup point in Khan Hoa Province, South Vietnam, near the city of Duc My.
About one minute after takeoff, a member of the team saw SP4 Lancaster hanging onto the right skid of the aircraft as the aircraft continued to gain altitude. The pilot was informed and requested to land. When it became evident that the pilot was not able to land due to rough terrain, immediate efforts were made to lower a rope. However, before the rescue attempt could be made, Lancaster fell from the skid of the aircraft while the helicopter was at an altitude of 1000 to 1500 feet above the ground.
The area in which Lancaster fell had heavy vegetation and a triple canopy jungle, creating a slim possibility that the trees and heavy vegetation may have broken Lancaster's fall to some degree. The area was searched that day and again on January 7 and January 8 by American and indigenous platoons without success.
Efforts to conduct a thorough search were limited because no one was able to pinpoint the precise location where Lancaster fell, and the area was under heavy enemy patrol. It was felt that there was a very high probability that the enemy knew the fate of SP4 Lancaster, alive or dead.
Kenny is one of nearly 2500 Americans still missing, prisoner or unaccounted for in Southeast Asia. Reports relating to these Americans continue to mount, and many authorities believe there are hundreds still alive in captivity today. The Vietnamese deny knowledge of Americans in Southeast Asia, and the U.S. Government only acknowledges the "possibility" that some remain.
It would be nothing short of miraculous if Kenny Lancaster survived falling 1000 feet into the jungle, but his family cannot mourn until it is known for certain that he is dead. They know someone has the answers. It is devastating to consider that he may have survived to know he was abandoned to the enemy.
Lest We Forget...
Mermorial Day is Monday.
Magnum's MIA bracelet had the name Kenneth Ray Lancaster, and here is Lancaster's story:
SP4 Kenneth R. Lancaster was a team leader assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company Long Range Reconnaissance Platoon (LRRP) of the 9th Infantry Division. On January 3, 1968, Lancasters LRRP team was being extracted by helicopter from a designated pickup point in Khan Hoa Province, South Vietnam, near the city of Duc My.
About one minute after takeoff, a member of the team saw SP4 Lancaster hanging onto the right skid of the aircraft as the aircraft continued to gain altitude. The pilot was informed and requested to land. When it became evident that the pilot was not able to land due to rough terrain, immediate efforts were made to lower a rope. However, before the rescue attempt could be made, Lancaster fell from the skid of the aircraft while the helicopter was at an altitude of 1000 to 1500 feet above the ground.
The area in which Lancaster fell had heavy vegetation and a triple canopy jungle, creating a slim possibility that the trees and heavy vegetation may have broken Lancaster's fall to some degree. The area was searched that day and again on January 7 and January 8 by American and indigenous platoons without success.
Efforts to conduct a thorough search were limited because no one was able to pinpoint the precise location where Lancaster fell, and the area was under heavy enemy patrol. It was felt that there was a very high probability that the enemy knew the fate of SP4 Lancaster, alive or dead.
Kenny is one of nearly 2500 Americans still missing, prisoner or unaccounted for in Southeast Asia. Reports relating to these Americans continue to mount, and many authorities believe there are hundreds still alive in captivity today. The Vietnamese deny knowledge of Americans in Southeast Asia, and the U.S. Government only acknowledges the "possibility" that some remain.
It would be nothing short of miraculous if Kenny Lancaster survived falling 1000 feet into the jungle, but his family cannot mourn until it is known for certain that he is dead. They know someone has the answers. It is devastating to consider that he may have survived to know he was abandoned to the enemy.
Lest We Forget...
Mermorial Day is Monday.
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