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you had to watch out for the pool sharks
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I believe the airman facing us was our postmaster....
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This was our HAM radio station, KL7FBB which not only provided hours of fun but gave 'phone patches' for the GI's to the folks back home......I wonder what it would have been like had we had, cell phones and email!!.........
This was a home spun variety show that was constructed for a visiting Col. Gibbs. We took the show to Homer!....A/2c Richard Bushaw and Sargeant Halderman.
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A USO Show makes it to Middleton Island!..A/2c Robert Waltz gets called up to the 'perspiration station'....
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This was on our TDY trip to Homer.....The bar is still there but a lot bigger.
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I spent many many hours in the darkroom..That's an Omega D6 enlarger on the right..I still use one of those
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Sgt. Halderman,Airmen Kennebrew and Airman Chaucer on the right
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I believe this was Collins equipment; ..75A3/75A4
That is an 'Ebony' Gibson guitar
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..."Harvestable populations of European rabbits have evolved from unknown numbers introduced on Umnak Island in 1930 and on Rabbit Island in 1940. Three female and one male placed on Middleton Island in 1954 multiplied like rabbits until their descandants numbered between 3,600 and 7,000 in 1961....". Alaska Science Forum 1/12/79 Art.#281