Here's a picture of a parachute being rigged on the tower at Hadnot Point. Notice the similarity of the treelines in the two pictures.Attachment 80514
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Here's a picture of a parachute being rigged on the tower at Hadnot Point. Notice the similarity of the treelines in the two pictures.Attachment 80514
We had one in Shilo Manitoba too. At the end of it's time it was a navigation aid from the training area, which had lots of badlands in it's range. Night time it still had lights...then they tore it down. The young guys today don't even know it existed.
Today you'd be charged for striking a subordinate. And you'd suffer too...it could have happened then as well, it was a charge that has been carried in the books for ages. Not something you want to bet on doing, no matter what.
I know everybody already knows this but just in case it's not known by some, Hadnot Point was renamed in 1942 to .......Camp Lejeune.