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On the way back from the scrap yard today I took a detour to two local second world war base sites. The first picture is the Administration building for the "Blimp Base" in Hitchcock, TX. At one time there was a huge wooden hangar on the property that a blimp could fit into. It was destroyed in Hurricane Carla in 1961. The blimps were used for submarine patrols in the Gulf of Mexico. The site is privately owned and is currently being used for storage of wind turbine parts.
The second picture is about 3 miles away from the first, also in Hitchcock, TX. This was the site of Camp Wallace, which was an anti-aircraft training base. The concrete beams in the background are the foundations for the original buildings, which were moved off the base in the 1950's and were used for school buildings all over the area. The base is now a county park.
As has become the usual, the M915 ran great and enjoyed the wind in it's radiator. Trailer is a 1980 Rogers 25 ton from the USMC.
The second picture is about 3 miles away from the first, also in Hitchcock, TX. This was the site of Camp Wallace, which was an anti-aircraft training base. The concrete beams in the background are the foundations for the original buildings, which were moved off the base in the 1950's and were used for school buildings all over the area. The base is now a county park.
As has become the usual, the M915 ran great and enjoyed the wind in it's radiator. Trailer is a 1980 Rogers 25 ton from the USMC.
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