Project 365 2013 - A Learning Journey/Moab Man

Michael J.

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I found something using googel

Optima Trading - Miniature Medal, Nijmegen/ 4Daagse. Bronze with crown

look at that

http://www.nijmegenmedals.com/#/what-is-4daagse/4531427414

"Vierdaagse" is Dutch for "Four day Event". The word is used for a number of annual four day sports events in the Netherlands, including ones for walking, cycling and swimming. By far the largest Vierdaagse is the walk held every July in Nijmegen, often referred to by the British as the 'Nijmegen Marches'.
This annual walk has taken place since 1909, as has been based at Nijmegen since 1925. A related Vierdaagse was also held in various locations in the Dutch East Indies between 1935 and 1939. Successful walkers received the same medal as at the Nijmegen event.
Originally a military event with a few civilians, it is now a mainly civilian event. Numbers have risen dramatically in recent years, with nearly 40,000 walkers - including about 5,000 service personnel. Since 2004 there has been an upper limit on the numbers taking part. The volume of spectators has also increased, many thousands coming to watch and encourage the flow of walkers that stretches over many miles each day.
Depending on age group and category, walkers have to walk 30, 40 or 50 kilometres on each of the four consecutive days, each day's walk following a different set route. Those who complete the march on all four days receive the 'Vierdaagse Cross'. This is an official Dutch decoration worn in uniform by members of the armed forces of both the Netherlands and many other countries. Many participants take part every year, each additional year being marked by a special medal or a number worn on the medal ribbon.
This site gives details of these medals as well as the other awards presented in connection with the event.



 
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Moab Man

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Day 310, 2013 - Coin

One of the coins I was given during my military career.

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Moab Man

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That pretty awesome Moab.

Googled it and it turned up the 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade. Are you retired military?

I am retired military.

I got that particular coin on a cross military special operations mission where I was temporarily attached to the 69th ADA V Corps. They were good guys.
 

Moab Man

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Day 311, 2013 - Coin

The coin really shows the wear of sitting in my pocket through all my travels. This coin is from the 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron. We tested radar systems and rebuilt the last minutes of an aircraft's flight path for crash investigation.

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Moab Man

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Day 312, 2013 - 609th TCS "Satanic Ram"

This is one of the patches from an old military unit of mine, 609th Tactical Control Squadron. I was the last person to arrive at the unit before it was shut down permanently. It was a great unit and a great time.

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Moab Man

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Day 314, 2013 - 25th Street, Ogden, Utah

The only thing that would have made this picture better is some rain to make the colors even richer.

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