- Dalmation Rescue -- Meet Mick!
- Toy Trains
- Awards
- Press Pass Info
- Road Trips
- TUSLOG Detachment 150
- Where's TUSLOG Det 150's American flag?
- Find US Tropo Sites in Turkey on Google Earth
- Why TUSLOG Det 150's Mission Ended
- TUSLOG Det 150 Background
- TUSLOG Sightseeing Trips
- Sahintepe (TUSLOG) Map
- Sahintepe in 2007
- Circuits Diagram for US Armed Forces Radio Sites In Turkey
- Top of the Mountain Site Lounge Items
- TUSLOG Det 150 Walking Tour
- Dining Hall, Lounge, Theater Area
- Who Transmitted to Det 150?
- TUSLOG Det 150 Mugs
- TUSLOG Det 150 Alumni
- Jerry Richardson's Det 150 Info
- Bob Popper's Det 150 Info
- Joe Chiro & Det 150 Info
- A.J. Aldrich's Det 150 Info
- Russ Koch's Det 150 Info
- Were You At TUSLOG Detachment 150
- Sahintepe in 2003
- TUSLOG Det 150 & Sahintepe Documents
- Interesting Stories
- Saying Goodbye & Cardburnings
- Camel Rides and More
- USO Shows
- 7-day and 7-night Snowstorm
- Daily Site Life
- Driving to Sahintepe
- Project Management
- Train Pictures
- Civil Rights Historical Sites
- Blues Music
- Blues Historical Sites
- Black and White Photo Art
It took a little bit of detective work, but I finally chased down the source of the TUSLOG Detachment 150 coffee mugs.

If you mug was destroyed, lost, worn out or whatever over the years, you can order another one from:
Military Art China
18 Celina Avenue
Suite 14
Nashua, NH 03062
Tel : 603.594.0011
Fax : 603.594.0164
1-800-445-6847 USA only
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http://www.milart.com/contact.asp
When Mil-Art asks what unit mug you want, you need to specify the mug as it is listed in their inventory:
Det 150, "Proud To Be On Top" - Turkey
Note: The unit emblem is not listed in their inventory under "TUSLOG Det 150"; only as "Det 150, "Proud To Be On Top" - Turkey". You need to be specific on this point to make sure you get the right mug.
JUNE 2007 UPDATE
On Sunday, June 17, 2007, I was very surprised to read an e-mail from yet another Det 150 alumnus, Jeffrey Nartatez of Hawaii, who filled in this little pieces of the site's history from his November 1972 to September 1973 tour:
"I drew the logo a senior master sergeant submitted as the color ink image for approval. My image was selected to go on the mug. Today, I am a part time artist and custom picture framer. I actually went to college after my 4 yrs. and graduated with a bachelors in Fine Arts @ the University of Hawaii Manoa. While in the US Air Force I found myself doing drawings and colored pen paintings. The survival of the image on the mug rekindled fond memories of the men who served on Falcon Hill. The images on your web site is absolutely first class. Thank you for sharing those images."
Jeffrey, thank you for passing on this piece of Det 150's history!




