May 4, 2010
What are these places? Well, I'll tell you.
Reading through the letters I've posted so far, you might notice some unfamiliar place names. I'm here to help. The first letter was written from Claysburg, Pennsylvania, a town near Blue Knob. It was home to the Claysburg Air Force Station until 1961. The Air Force Station was demolished in 1974.
The subsequent letters were written from Park Field, Tennessee, which was, at the time the letters were written, an Army camp 18 miles outside of Memphis. It began as an aviation training facility in 1917 (the year Roy went there) but is currently known to the military as NAVSUPPACT Mid-South (much nicer than Park Field, is it not?).
More tidbits to come.
The subsequent letters were written from Park Field, Tennessee, which was, at the time the letters were written, an Army camp 18 miles outside of Memphis. It began as an aviation training facility in 1917 (the year Roy went there) but is currently known to the military as NAVSUPPACT Mid-South (much nicer than Park Field, is it not?).
More tidbits to come.
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