Timelapse based Virtual Driving Tours of US cities.
Hey. I'm Robert😀.
On this channel you'll see the places I've been and glimpses of my life journey Through my car's dashboard in a timelapse format. Seeing these places that I travel/drive to will hopefully give you an informed decision on if you want to go or move there. You will periodically see museum tours on here as well.
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Each video I upload. there will be information on the city in the description box. Also, I will do my best to discuss and spread awareness on chronic illness, Mental Health. I will most definitely share the Gospel of the LORD JESUS CHRIST. Hope you enjoy!!
This Channel is not intended to hurt anyone. Also my views do not represent the Air Force and are my own opinions.
My birthplace too - haven't been there since 1999 -to see my Mother before she went to Heaven -even then I could hardly recognize it - probably right now not recognize it at all - except certain streets and buildings.♥Surprised you didn't pass by the Swamp.
Ft. Moore HOOOAH. That base is where I did BCT in 2000. B 2/47. It's also absolutely what I call my home of my MOS in a way. Ft. Moore is where a certain Regiment came to be over time, in Korea also, Iraq too. In Vietnam the 227 Aviation Regiment was the first Helo Regiment, then after that a stint in Japan, then in 2ID where I served was 3/227 Aviation Regiment to which I was assigned, after that back to Ft. Cavazos in 2006-2007 getting ready to deploy to camp Taji Iraq. I'm forever connected to a part in real life of We Were Soldiers. 3/227 Aviation Regiment. Even the CSM at the time I did a intrapostal transfer asked me if I know who Air Cav was he mentioned the movie and basically said that is who we are. It never crossed my mind I'd already been in that Regiment in Korea. Makes mre damn proud to be a veteran
Nice to see the Bemiss 500 again Was stationed there from 87 to 91,and again to 92 to 94 When I got there they still had F-4E's. Transition to F-16,s. Was with the 69th and 68th TFS/AMU Long gone
Sure would be nice to know exactly where you are driving. I grew up in Albany and I have not seen anything that is recognizable other than street signs. A little voice over might work.
I spent 7 month total at Lackland beginning in Jan. 1967 going thru Basic and Air Police School. Got a short leave after A.P. School then came back Sentry Dog Training School. I was lucky that after dog school I got to pick my next base assignment which put me 2 hours from home, Little Rock AFB, plus I got to take the dod that I trained with me because they needed a dog and a handler there. Then, in June of 1968, I was back there to pick up a new dog and go thru a combat training school along with about 75 other dog handlers before heading to Thailand to help in establishing the Sentry Dog program at the various six bases we had there supporting the Viet Nam War. With the exception of the first few weeks of basic, I really enjoyed my time at Lackland. It’s so hard to believe that was 55 year ago and it has changed completely. So many awesome young men and women have been thru there who were trained to defend our nation in some way.
Thanks for uploading this is where my family is from (my great grandparents).I’m moving there in 2027. My family has 216 Acres there and this is where I will retire.❤❤❤
Barracks 5560; January 1965. Was on the back fence line of Lackland and across the fence was training facility for K-9s. Sgt Vivaldi was Basic Trng T.I. I remember him so vividly standing on a foot locker, stating: "You may be 20, you may be 25 and you may be 35, but you better count em'" Referring to his stripes. Tough dude, but he made men out of us in a few short weeks. You never forget your T.I. from 'Basic'. God bless him wherever he is!!