Air Force Sustainment Center buries time capsule for 40th Annive
Air Force Sustainment Center Historian Dr. James Tindle poses on top of the AFSC time capsule shortly before the capsule’s burial. As project officer for the time capsule project, Tindle collected items to include from every major unit within the AFSC. From coins and patches to 3D-printed model aircraft and predictions for the future, the articles in the capsule promise to offer a look into the past for those who dig it up. The capsule was buried six feet below an existing raised flowerbed in front of Bldg. 3001 on Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, and will not be opened until the 40th Anniversary of AFSC 27 years from now. (U.S. Air Force photo by Grady Epperly)
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