User:LanceBarber

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Lance Barber, Aurora, Colorado.

Retired Colo. Dept. of Transportation Highway Engineer and Systems Manager, 30 years.

Volunteer Manager of Collections and Curator of Military Aircraft Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum, Denver, CO; and past foundation and operating board member.

Vice President and Board Member, Colorado Aviation Historical Society, Denver, CO.

Life Member, USAF Association. Email: collections at wingsmuseum.org

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User of the new WikiProject ColoAvAr Colorado Aviation Archaeology.
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NASA retires Balls 8[1]

Test -Merit Badge numbers.[2]

Test change of colors: Jay Robin orange grass grape lemon shoes grapefruit elephant

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  1. ^ NASA's B-52B Retires
  2. ^ New Compostite Materials merit badge. US Scouts.org. Retrieved on January 18, 2006.

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