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Old April 29th, 2008, 10:03 PM
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Default Speaking of Aberdeen proving grounds.....

So....Here I am, at work eating lunch, perusing websites,and Im over on
the Panzer Museum website Panzermuseum.com - Panzermuseum News and I notice a
news article entitled "Panzer 1 Returning to Aberdeen" heres the link:
Panzermuseum.com - Tiger I Returning to Aberdeen

What I noticed about the article was the bit that said:

"In a bit of related news, Dr. Atwater also said that the Ordnance
Museum would be moving from Aberdeen to Ft. Lee, Virginia. Everything -
including the 16" coastal artillery gun and the German Leopold railway
gun - will be moved there to a new 175,000 square foot facility the
Army is planning to build. The move is scheduled to take place in 2009."
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Default Re: Speaking of Aberdeen proving grounds.....

Good thing I am going this summer.
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It's about damned time the Army places these pieces of history under some protective cover.
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I may have to go this summer and then to the new place
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Default Re: Speaking of Aberdeen proving grounds.....

I have to visit aberdooen this summer as well. I have heard alot of good things about it.
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Default Re: Speaking of Aberdeen proving grounds.....

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It's about damned time the Army places these pieces of history under some protective cover.
My thoughts exactly.I was happy for just that, then they go and move the Museum to within 4 hours of my house!
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Default Re: Speaking of Aberdeen proving grounds.....

I'd love to go there once...but its that really annoying distance where its too long to drive but too short to fly...
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My thoughts exactly.I was happy for just that, then they go and move the Museum to within 4 hours of my house!

Hi Keystone, i'd heard several years ago, that there was a "move" of sorts, that was going to lead to some of these vehicles being moved to the Patton Tank Museum but, I guess they never got around to it? Anyway, i'm glad they are finally getting smart about preserving these items. I wonder what the Army did with Atomic Annie?
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Default Re: Speaking of Aberdeen proving grounds.....

Have any members ever visited Aberdeen?
I've considered it for years but never went. Their website is rather vague in regards to whats indoors if anything worthy. I know most of the armor is outside & looks rather pathetic being exposed to the elements & generic paint schemes. It's a shame for these relics as you'd think in this day & age someone in charge could appreciate their historical value, even the monetary value too.

I mentioned in another thread about the Tiger being refurbed at a local shop & i stopped down yesterday to get some pics. It was locked up, torn apart awaiting a Cummins powerplant as the parts for the original were scarce & pricey aledgedly. I know one of the guys who's working on it & i told him to give me a call when work resumes & when they're ready for a test spin.
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