Howdy from Missouri

zachattack

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Hey all, I'm Zach.....nice to meet ya!

I'm a military vet. (HOSPITAL CORPSMAN with 1/8 Weapons Company - Camp Lejeune, NC)

I work in Corrections.

I support Ron Paul.

I'm from Park Hills, MO - an old lead mining town with a TON of history. (The town used to be known as Flat River)

Pilot Knob, MO is a few miles away. The battle of Pilot Knob took place there during the Civil War. There is a fort there and mountains all around it. I hunted at the location of one of the old horse stables and found several horseshoes and various pieces of really old iron buried pretty deep. .....and I dug a TON of bullets and musket balls.

So anyways, I hope to share some good finds with everyone! :peace:

-z
 
Zach, welcome from western MA. Glad you found us and looking forward to your posts. I was stationed at Camp Lejeune 1976-1977. Sounds like you're in a very historic area.
 
Welcome to American Detectorist zachattack. It's great to have you here with us. :clapping:

Sounds like you are digging in some historically rich ground. Looking forward to your posts. :->
 
Welcome from Mississippi. Glad you found us. Looking forward to your post and finds.
 
Hello Zach and welcome to the forum from SE Wisconsin. I'm looking forward to some of your finds post. Good luck with the 2012 season and HH.
I would also like to thank you for your military service. This country would not be what it is without men like you.
 
Hey Z :groovy:
Welcome to the forum from the cornfields of Illinois :grin:
I too would like to thank your for service in the military |:confused:) |:confused:)
I can hardly wait to see what your able to dig up in your history rich grounds! :drool:
 
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!!!! I had no idea that a CW battle was fought anywhere in MO. I'm looking forward to seeing some of those old war relics.


BTW....welcome from the middle of Illinois!!! :beerbuddy: :beerbuddy:
 
welcome to the forum Zach , what got you into metal detecting and whats your machine of choice , sir?? i hope you enjoy your stay here and thanks for your service .

Dan
 
Welcome to the forum from Kentucky! I worked in corrections for a couple years- tough work. Well, not actually in a prison- it was a residential correctional facility. I was a case worker for pre-release inmates, parolees & half-way backs. Still I know it's tough work. :yes:

Looking forward to seeing some CW finds and coins you dig this year thumbsup01
 

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