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masraum 10-19-2023 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jolly Amaranto (Post 12113456)
In 1966-67 I attended 9th grade at George Washington Jr. High School in Ordot, Guam. I found it on Google Maps and it appears that it has since been renamed Agueda Johnson Middle School.
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Due to what my dad did, we were very limited in places that he could be stationed, Misawa, Japan; Edzell, Scotland; Diego Garcia; Rota, Spain; Guam; etc...(someplace in Germany, I think). My parents talked about going to Guam, but we ended up going to Japan instead.

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scottmandue 10-19-2023 03:01 PM

[QUOTE=Nostril Cheese;11280180]give me Joan Jett. oh yeah.. A gal I can jam with..

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Saw her a few years ago, still looks and sounds great!

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Steve Carlton 10-19-2023 03:24 PM

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Jolly Amaranto 10-19-2023 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12113487)
Due to what my dad did, we were very limited in places that he could be stationed, Misawa, Japan; Edzell, Scotland; Diego Garcia; Rota, Spain; Guam; etc...(someplace in Germany, I think). My parents talked about going to Guam, but we ended up going to Japan instead.

Yeah, we were kind of in the same situation. My dad was a civilian contractor for the USAF involved with tracking "spy" satellites. They had tracking sites at many of those same locations. The 6594th Aerospace Test Wing, Operating Location 10 was connected to Anderson AFB on Guam and was located on the northern most tip of the island on a deactivated WWII-era airstrip known as Northwest Field a few miles from Anderson.

My brother and I took up "Boonie Stomping" as a hobby looking for WWII relics in out-of-the way places. We had heard rumors of a place called the "Tank Trap" somewhere in the hills of the south end of the island. We finally located it and found a number of M4 Sherman tanks and a few armored personnel carriers that were shot up pretty bad up on a hill side. I have a few fuzzy photos and one clear one showing my brother clowning around with his machete pretending to be a Japanese straggler.

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We thought this must have been the result of some fierce ambush. Turns out that after the war, the US military dragged them all up there for target practice.

WPOZZZ 10-19-2023 10:14 PM

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GH85Carrera 10-20-2023 05:36 AM

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911 Rod 10-20-2023 05:48 AM

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Yes it's real. I took the picture.

GH85Carrera 10-20-2023 06:18 AM

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For the couple that likes to GO together always. :eek:

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Steve Carlton 10-20-2023 06:49 AM

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masraum 10-20-2023 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Jolly Amaranto (Post 12113616)
Yeah, we were kind of in the same situation. My dad was a civilian contractor for the USAF involved with tracking "spy" satellites. They had tracking sites at many of those same locations. The 6594th Aerospace Test Wing, Operating Location 10 was connected to Anderson AFB on Guam and was located on the northern most tip of the island on a deactivated WWII-era airstrip known as Northwest Field a few miles from Anderson.

My brother and I took up "Boonie Stomping" as a hobby looking for WWII relics in out-of-the way places. We had heard rumors of a place called the "Tank Trap" somewhere in the hills of the south end of the island. We finally located it and found a number of M4 Sherman tanks and a few armored personnel carriers that were shot up pretty bad up on a hill side. I have a few fuzzy photos and one clear one showing my brother clowning around with his machete pretending to be a Japanese straggler.

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We thought this must have been the result of some fierce ambush. Turns out that after the war, the US military dragged them all up there for target practice.

Very cool. When we were in Misawa, every year in school the MP would come to the school to give us a talk on what to do if we stumbled across anything. The base had been a Japanese military base during the war.

"Before the outbreak of World War II, Lake Ogawara at Misawa was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service to practice for the attack on Pearl Harbor. The lake was used because it was similar in depth to Pearl Harbor. The Japanese military fashioned hills near the shore of the lake to resemble the shapes of Battleships and Cruisers that were anchored in Pearl Harbor. This provided for a realistic view for their pilots from the air. The pilots conducted low level bombing runs, dropping torpedoes into the shallow depths of Lake Ogawara. This practice developed and refined the method to attack the ships that were anchored at Pearl Harbor. During World War II, the Misawa area was heavily damaged (base 90 percent destroyed) by U.S. fighters and bombers. "

Up on the ski hill, you couldn't help but find old spent FMJ bullets. I never found any live munitions, but it did occasionally occur. And there was a story that tunnels had been found that housed zeros and ammunition, although I'm sure that was probably many years before we were there. There were also concrete bunkers in places around the base, but they were no where near the base housing.

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We bombed Misawa right before the end of WWII
"August 8-9, 1945: Approximately 30 U.S. Navy Grumman aircraft attacked Misawa Air Base destroying 45 aircraft on the ground. The resulting fires devastated about 90 percent of the base. A Japanese naval officer later reported that two U.S. aircraft were shot down by anti-aircraft fire.
August 15, 1945: Japan announced its surrender as the war in the Pacific ended, and the Emperor of Japan ordered the disbanding of all military units at Misawa Imperial Naval Air Base."

Paul_Heery 10-20-2023 07:10 AM

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pwd72s 10-20-2023 08:00 AM

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Should be on the "most beautiful women" thread.

Sadly, "In 2011, Ronstadt was interviewed by the Arizona Daily Star and announced her retirement.[48] In August 2013, she revealed to Alanna Nash, writing for AARP, that she has Parkinson's disease and "can no longer sing a note."[150] Her diagnosis was subsequently re-evaluated as progressive supranuclear palsy.[25] Her memoir Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands was published in 2022.[151]"

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Steve Carlton 10-20-2023 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 12113897)
Should be on the "most beautiful women" thread.

Sadly, "In 2011, Ronstadt was interviewed by the Arizona Daily Star and announced her retirement.[48] In August 2013, she revealed to Alanna Nash, writing for AARP, that she has Parkinson's disease and "can no longer sing a note."[150] Her diagnosis was subsequently re-evaluated as progressive supranuclear palsy.[25] Her memoir Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands was published in 2022.[151]"

The world was robbed of a great gift when Linda couldn't sing anymore. I used to see her with George Lucas having brunch at the Balboa Cafe in SF when I lived near there.



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There's a 2019 documentary about her. I need to watch it.

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Jolly Amaranto 10-20-2023 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12113837)
Very cool. When we were in Misawa, every year in school the MP would come to the school to give us a talk on what to do if we stumbled across anything.

During our boonie stomping we came across many pieces of unexploded ordinance. We were constantly drilled not to touch it. If it was way out in the boonies and not very large we just left it but if it was something big or anywhere near where folks were likely to stumble on it, we reported it to the bomb squad at the Naval Magazine. I did collect a few "exploded" rifle rounds that had detonated during a brush fire. The brass kind of looked like a pealed banana. We found everything from mortar and artillery rounds to areal bombs.


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red 928 10-20-2023 09:35 AM

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GH85Carrera 10-20-2023 09:39 AM

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This is the 15,000-ton press in the Krupp AG factory in Essen. This influenced the 50,000 ton Alcoa press in Cleveland, Ohio. That press was built in the 1950s for the US Air Force, and was used to press aluminium and titanium aircraft components. At the time of its completion it was the most powerful press in the world. It has remained in use since then, but in the 2000s cracks were found. A $100 million repair job was carried out, bringing the machine back online in 2012. https://planehistoria.com/the-air-forces-50000-ton-press.

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rcooled 10-20-2023 12:17 PM

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↑ Hope someone had sense enough to raise that wheel up off the ground first...

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