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:clapping: Found a few goodies today :clapping:

James in Alabama

Active member
Hi Folks! :wave:

Spent about four hours detecting the back side of the fort today. Went back to the area off the gravel road woods where we all hunted at the beginning of the year. Thought there might be a few goodies left in the ground where we might have have missed. I was right ;) Got a nice 82 reading on the XLT at a few inches down and dug this nice silver military bracelet

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I looked up after finding the bracelet and this scene is what I saw. I heard something in the woods and thought Bubba and General were trying to sneak up on me, but I know they didn't show up today :lol: Maybe it was a ghost or something? :shrug:

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Found several wheaties as well and towards the end of the day dug the '52D quarter.


The bracelet has inscribed Rt. Ralph Nardick with serial number 33926212. Does anyone know what Rt. stands for? I would like to return the bracelet back to the owner or his family. What would be the best way to locate military people with serial numbers? :shrug: This makes my 5th bracelet found on the fort in four years :thumbup:

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Well, that's about it folks. Not bad for about four hours of detecting :detecting:

HH to all and thanks for looking....James :please:
 
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