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Bez' Goes To Yuma
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<blockquote data-quote="BuckBenham" data-source="post: 142696" data-attributes="member: 2591"><p>Good for you Bez. Spent a lot of time there on the proving grounds myself. Was on the next pad from where they were testing the 16 inchers for the battle ships that they were activating for Viet Nam. You could hear those projectiles, as big as a VW, going down range, the dust all around would fly when they fired those guns.</p><p>I like Yuma, hot in the summer but nice in the winter. Dry heat anyway. The old prison is something to tour. The Beef and Beans resturant used to be good for a steak. </p><p>Worked on the fence there with the Customs Patrol, caught a lot of people coming through the fence near San Luis. Anyway, good luck, keep us posted. Not many cows around Yuma.</p><p>bk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckBenham, post: 142696, member: 2591"] Good for you Bez. Spent a lot of time there on the proving grounds myself. Was on the next pad from where they were testing the 16 inchers for the battle ships that they were activating for Viet Nam. You could hear those projectiles, as big as a VW, going down range, the dust all around would fly when they fired those guns. I like Yuma, hot in the summer but nice in the winter. Dry heat anyway. The old prison is something to tour. The Beef and Beans resturant used to be good for a steak. Worked on the fence there with the Customs Patrol, caught a lot of people coming through the fence near San Luis. Anyway, good luck, keep us posted. Not many cows around Yuma. bk [/QUOTE]
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