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Offline midnight Target

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High Flight - January 28th 1986
« Reply #30 on: June 17, 2003, 05:35:47 PM »
Major E. is my brother-in-law. He was asst. coach for the varsity b-ball team, and coached the JV squad. He was the only military member of the coaching staff during his time there (198? until about 1997) My nieces and nephews grew up on the academy grounds and attended Academy High School.

If Minton was the B-ball coach, he was the asst. coach when Mark played for the academy back in 1970-72. He requested Mark as his asst. when he was promoted to head coach. There were no officers on the coaching staff, so the Airforce created a new job title for Mark.. Military Liason to the Basketball Staff :).

He always said he had the best job in the Airforce. Retired now and coaching a local high school.
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High Flight - January 28th 1986
« Reply #31 on: June 17, 2003, 05:45:13 PM »
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I first saw Yes "In the Round" way back in 1979 at the Seattle Center Colliseum. It was my very first concert. I was 16. Been a dedicated Yessist ever since  


lol I saw them for the Tormato tour (in the round)
and the Power Windows tour in Denver

was friggin awesome..
and the opening act was Steve Morse..

was the second best concert I think I've ever seen...

back to the business at hand..
thanks Yeager for the poem.. the best ever