Posted on 02/07/2006 3:46:41 PM PST by SandRat
TIKRIT, Iraq (Army News Service, Feb. 7, 2006) A unique challenge for two Soldiers arose recently with the discovery of a very special doorstop in the terrain teams work space: a 25-pound block of solid gold.
I noticed it during the relief-in-place with the unit before us, sitting under the table in the office, said Sgt. Teresa Burroughs, a terrain analyst in the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division. She said the outgoing unit used it as a doorstop in the summer.
During a recent cross-training session in the Terrain Team office, Master Sgt. Jay Phelps noticed a brown shape on the floor. He tried to move the shape with his foot, but it didnt budge.
Phelps picked up the dense block and wiped away some of the dirt. After scraping his knife across the block, Phelps was relatively sure hed found something.
I couldnt be certain, but I thought this is probably a block of gold, Phelps said.
Phelps and Burroughs immediately notified the commander and secured the block in the company safe. Burroughs, due to depart for two weeks of leave, took a small piece of the ingot with her for testing in the States.
Back home, Burroughs called on a jeweler to determine the blocks composition. The jeweler confirmed that it was around a ten karat amalgam of gold.
The estimated value of the block is nearly $110,000 U.S. dollars.
Integrity priceless
Phelps and Burroughs never wavered in making the right decision; they agreed the gold was not theirs and should be given to the proper Iraqi authorities.
You of course think to yourself, Wow, theres a kids college tuition, a house, and tons of people you could help with that money, said Phelps. And then you immediately know its not worth it.
A second source was used through the Tikrit Provincial Joint Coordination Center to confirm the blocks composition when a local jeweler used a scrape test involving nitric acid to further grade the golds quality.
The gold block will be returned to the government of Iraq in the coming weeks.
Both Phelps and Burroughs agreed this has been the most unique occurrence on the deployment or any deployment to date.
It ultimately came down to what your integrity is really worth, Burroughs said. My parents taught me that money isnt everything, and what Ive done in the Army is more important.
(Editors note: Maj. Tom Bryant serves with 3rd BCT Public Affairs.)
Just to hold it..... WOW!!!!
Eureka!
They should have kept it secret. God knows they don't get paid enough by the government.
Worth $164,000 at today's closing prices.
Of course, a 25 pound block of gold, probably isn't the easiest thing in the world to pawn off.
And to top it off it even made a darn good door stop!
So, That's where I lost it!
well hell you could cut it up
Just how would they get home with a block of gold anyway?
I'll bet those guys are kicking themselves about now.
piece by peacebaby!
bump
"Of course, a 25 pound block of gold, probably isn't the easiest thing in the world to pawn off."
http://www.onlygold.com/Coins/WeBuyGoldBars_FullScreen.asp
funny...:`)
Too bad she doesn't get to keep the nugget she brought to the States.
Waiting for some Muslim to find a reason to be offended by this and start a riot over it.
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