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Subject: Fwd: Vietnam facts & myths Viet Nam Veterans will enjoy this.The most notable fact is that 2.7 million Americans actually served in the Vietnam Theater of war. In the last census nearly 14 million Americans claimed they served inVietnam . Four out of five are lying. I wonder why. We do not live in Viet Nam , Viet Nam lives in us.Vietnam Facts vs FictionFor over 30 years I....like many Vietnam veterans....seldom spoke of Vietnam , except with other veterans,... Read Full Story
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The snow has or is melting here in Prescott. It has been more than we are used to. Generally it is here today gone to Maui.So I decided to make a few new Photo Art's. There are 2 that were changed on Webshots, and 2 new ones one above and this one included. I only have about 400 plus of manipulated pictures, and am waiting to win Power Ball to produce them. Read Full Story
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Granite Mountain Wilderness, AZ Granite Mountain is a 7,626-foot (2,324 m) mountain located in Yavapai County, Arizona that covers roughly 12 square miles (31 km²). It is located in the Granite Mountain Wilderness, which itself is in Prescott National Forest. Often lumped in with the Sierra Prieta range, Granite Mountain actually stands by itself, outside of any other range. The mountain stands at the northern end of the Sierra Prietas, and borders Skull Valley on the west, on the nort... Read Full Story
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Located on the VA grounds are a library, post office, barber, salon, canteen/gift shop. Across the Peavine is a BBQ/Picnic area, a ball field that doubles as a doggie area, there is an excercise course there as well. Behind the canteen is a excercise club/fitness center, as well as a bank. Bingo is held in the auditorium. Read Full Story
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It is a program where a Veteran can get a second chance. The Veteran can eat 3 meals a day at the adjoining VA Domiciliary Cafeteria. The veteran must find employment and do 20 hours a week volunteer work in the community.It is a place where they can enjoy fellowship with other veterans that some have not had since they were in the service.The veteran starts off in a 3 man room and progresses to a two man room. Several classes are required. Computers are available for job search. Each veteran... Read Full Story
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Mingus Mountain is a mountain located in the U.S. state of Arizona in the Black Hills mountain range. It is located within the Prescott National Forest near Arizona State Route 89A approximately midway between Cottonwood and Prescott. The summit can be reached via Forest Service roads that branch off from Highway 89A. From the mountain, there are views of the Verde Valley and the towns of Cottonwood, Jerome, and Clarkdale. The Woodchute Wilderness, north of the summit of 89A, also offers view... Read Full Story
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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Mingus Mountain, Arizona". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap ... Read Full Story
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The local newspaper for Williams Arizona is:http://www.williamsnews.com/ Read Full Story
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The Williams Ski Area provides downhill skiing and sledding during the winter months and there are cross-country ski trails nearby in undeveloped areas like Sevier Flat, Barney Flat, and the White Horse Lake Area. Alpine skiing is available in the Williams Area and at Oak Creek, both areas are small and geared toward beginners. Bill Williams Mountain, Williams, (928) 635-9330 Read Full Story
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NHLR listing for US#384 AZ#21, Bill Williams Mountain To Arizona list Bill Williams Mountain Kaibab National Forest , Arizona The first lookout on Bill Williams Mountain on the Kaibab National Forest was a high stump with an alidade. It was replaced with a 30' wooden tower in 1924. The present Aermotor MC-39 tower was constructed in 1937 and is in active service. The 7'x7' metal cab features an unusual raised platform above the roof. Read Full Story
