Ft. Momouth New Jersey in 1964 was a modern, well taken care of base. It had a Co. of Wacs, as you entered the base and these women worked as instructors, secretarys, and staff at the large hospital.
A company of M.Ps manned the gates and patrolled the base which was filled with students of several of the differant signal schools as well as the instructors training courses. The large parade field was used for inspections and ceremonys and was policed several times a day.
Most of the building were modern , with the exception of the photo section of the signal school which was in the old style 2 story wooden barracks. Several differant MOS were taught here to the army photographers that worked in intelligence, aerial photos, movies as well as the passport offices around the world. Most of the film that you see about Vietnam, was taken by a man or woman that was trained at ft. monmouth.
Altho the training and discipline were strict, the days off were spent at the nearby beaches and resorts, and charter fishing was always available.
ftsamh means Fort Sam Houston. This is one of the military base training camps.
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The motto of Fort Frances is 'Industry and perseverance'.
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The address of the Fort Wayne Diehm Museum is: 600 Franke Park Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46808
Emporia, VA
Fort Totten Officers' Club was created in 1870.
Yes. At Fort Monmouth, Red Bank, NJ after WWII.
Fort Custer Training Center was created in 1917.
Fort Snelling in Minnesota became a training school for junior officers during World War I. The post hospital was designated to treat wounded veterans needing rehabilitation.
Patrick Taverna was born on January 16, 1954, in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, USA.
Mona Wyatt was born on January 31, 1960, in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, USA.
Fort Irwin National Training Center was created in 1940.
Fort Irwin National Training Center's population is 8,845.
The area of Fort Irwin National Training Center is 18.267 square kilometers.
Wendy A. Rejan has written: 'Fort Monmouth' -- subject(s): Military bases, Pictorial works, History
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