Posted on Aug 25, 2015
CPO Jon Campbell
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Did you ever have to carry one of these old Detex clocks around on watch or security patrols? My brother said that the CG base in AK where he was stationed had one and someone clipped all the keys and put them on a ring so they could punch the clock while they watched TV and not have toactually walk around and check things.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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4th Option. Yes I've seen it and have used the stuff that replaced it and I know what it is but thank goodness I've only had to use the "Wand" and the "Gun".
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Lt Col Aerospace Planner
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That's a cool looking clock. Looks very steampunk. Now they would need to use HID card at. Adios points and send an automated email to your boss.
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CPO Jon Campbell
CPO Jon Campbell
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I think most Detex station keys have been replaced with video cameras. Now someone sits in an air conditioned room and monitors everything at once.
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PO2 Corey Ferretti
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That is pretty cool Chief. Did it punch a card at certain times? i ask because you said someone clipped all the keys and somehtin about punch the clock.
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CPO Jon Campbell
CPO Jon Campbell
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You wound the clock up and inside was a piece of paper with a time graph printed on it. As you made rounds to various buildings and places you were supposed to check, you stuck numbered keys with typewriter tips on them into the clock and punched the paper inside. When you were done with your patrol, you turned the clock in and the supervisor unlocked it and took the paper out. Ge would check it to make sure you had punched all the keys and he could see when you had been there.
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CPO Jon Campbell
CPO Jon Campbell
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(The keys were attached with little chains inside small metal boxes at various locations.)
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PO1 Tony Holland
PO1 Tony Holland
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Used something similar to this at Nuclear Power School in Vallejo in the late 60's.
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