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Wed Jun 15, 2016 7:35 pm
TheBigBadGman wrote:I guess it may be too late to ask, but how about a recording or two of this radio in action? Let's hear what these old radios and intercoms sound like.
If my WWII radio procedure isn't too dusty, you might try:
"Stockton Tower, this is Triangle Able-Roger, request wind-speed and heading, over."
Kudos to your hard work, BTW!
Wed Jun 15, 2016 9:56 pm
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Thu Jun 16, 2016 8:39 am
JohnB wrote:Glad to see they slept in a barracks.
Hopefully, they ate period food...SPAM, powdered eggs, etc.
Snack time should consist of a Coke out of a glass bottle and a Hershey bar..but they don't cost a nickel each anymore.
One more item for authenticity, my dad said that back in pilot train I ng, they could only use three squares of toilet paper.
BTW...The training stayed with my dad his entire life. He'd put on his shoes and socks first, so you'd see him in his underwear but dress socks and shoes. He said that it was a habit, you couldn't go to the john barefoot.
Thu Jun 16, 2016 6:14 pm
Taigh Ramey wrote:
Thu Jun 16, 2016 8:51 pm
p51 wrote:Great shots. I'd love to come down to volunteer my time someday (I'm a former Army Ordnance officer and a WW2 re-enactor since the 1980s, so I think I might have something to contribute) as this looks like a great event.Taigh Ramey wrote:
Okay, I give up, what's this?