CFP National Championship Game

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Dusty,

You have the boneyard out there at Davis Monthan too. My missile friends who were stationed there used to brag about it but my Security Forces friends hated it.

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jcgorla wrote:

It's been a while since I've been to Dayton. Purchased my SS at the factory in 1996 when I was stationed there. Does the factory still do retail sales at their location?

I also need to go back to see the AF museum!
Yes, they still do sales out of there but it is not like it used to be. I am going over next week to pick up some bandsaw blades if they are still on sale. I will take some photos when I am there and post them.
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WileyCoyote wrote:Dusty,

You have the boneyard out there at Davis Monthan too. My missile friends who were stationed there used to brag about it but my Security Forces friends hated it.

Wiley
The "Bone Yard" is run by the 309th AMARG (Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Group) which is part of the 309th Maintenance Wing here a Hill, AFB.
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WileyCoyote wrote:Dusty,

You have the boneyard out there at Davis Monthan too. My missile friends who were stationed there used to brag about it but my Security Forces friends hated it.

Wiley
I pass through the boneyard every time I go to the base; about once a week. commissary. I live just a couple miles from the back gate onto the base and about the same distance from the Pima Space and Air Museum. It's an awesome sight and is a bit more than "The Boneyard". It is a storage area for an unbelievable number of out-of-service aircraft.
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