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![]() "John H." wrote in message news ![]() Interesting. I lived for three years in Puerto Rico. Must have just missed it. Where and when? I was stationed at Fort Allen (the Navy's only "|Fort") in Ponce. I think it was from about 1972 to 1974 or thereabouts. Eisboch |
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:36:04 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message news ![]() Interesting. I lived for three years in Puerto Rico. Must have just missed it. Where and when? I was stationed at Fort Allen (the Navy's only "|Fort") in Ponce. I think it was from about 1972 to 1974 or thereabouts. Eisboch I was at Ramey AFB from 1951-1954. We lived in Isabella for a couple years and then moved on base when quarters became available. Ponce rings a bell, but I can't remember why. Maybe it was a place to visit as a tourist. Our big treat was going to the beach at Aguadilla. Once we moved on base, the big treat was being awakened by B-36's taking off! Noisy buggers! -- John H |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:36:04 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "John H." wrote in message news ![]() Interesting. I lived for three years in Puerto Rico. Must have just missed it. Where and when? I was stationed at Fort Allen (the Navy's only "|Fort") in Ponce. I think it was from about 1972 to 1974 or thereabouts. Eisboch I was at Ramey AFB from 1951-1954. We lived in Isabella for a couple years and then moved on base when quarters became available. Ponce rings a bell, but I can't remember why. Maybe it was a place to visit as a tourist. Our big treat was going to the beach at Aguadilla. Once we moved on base, the big treat was being awakened by B-36's taking off! Noisy buggers! -- John H Ponce is on the south side of the island. Fort Allen was a small transmitter site back when HF was the primary means of communications to the fleet. It also had a relay transciever that we maintained for Air Force One communications. We had a good time there but were happy to leave. Driving up and down the rain forest mountains to San Juan was always an adventure. http://welcome.topuertorico.org/city/ponce.shtml Eisboch |
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... "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:36:04 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "John H." wrote in message news ![]() Interesting. I lived for three years in Puerto Rico. Must have just missed it. Where and when? I was stationed at Fort Allen (the Navy's only "|Fort") in Ponce. I think it was from about 1972 to 1974 or thereabouts. Eisboch I was at Ramey AFB from 1951-1954. We lived in Isabella for a couple years and then moved on base when quarters became available. Ponce rings a bell, but I can't remember why. Maybe it was a place to visit as a tourist. Our big treat was going to the beach at Aguadilla. Once we moved on base, the big treat was being awakened by B-36's taking off! Noisy buggers! -- John H Ponce is on the south side of the island. Fort Allen was a small transmitter site back when HF was the primary means of communications to the fleet. It also had a relay transciever that we maintained for Air Force One communications. We had a good time there but were happy to leave. Driving up and down the rain forest mountains to San Juan was always an adventure. Between road conditions and drivers who think they're god, it's still an adventure! |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:36:04 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "John H." wrote in message news ![]() Interesting. I lived for three years in Puerto Rico. Must have just missed it. Where and when? I was stationed at Fort Allen (the Navy's only "|Fort") in Ponce. I think it was from about 1972 to 1974 or thereabouts. Eisboch I was at Ramey AFB from 1951-1954. We lived in Isabella for a couple years and then moved on base when quarters became available. Ponce rings a bell, but I can't remember why. Maybe it was a place to visit as a tourist. Our big treat was going to the beach at Aguadilla. Once we moved on base, the big treat was being awakened by B-36's taking off! Noisy buggers! -- John H Ponce is on the south side of the island. Fort Allen was a small transmitter site back when HF was the primary means of communications to the fleet. It also had a relay transciever that we maintained for Air Force One communications. We had a good time there but were happy to leave. Driving up and down the rain forest mountains to San Juan was always an adventure. Between road conditions and drivers who think they're god, it's still an adventure! I remember the road as being very narrow, winding and full of "S" turns. The truck drivers would stand with one foot on the running board, door open, trying to see around the corners. In many places the road was too narrow to allow two vehicles to pass each other. I also recall that the road passed right by the Arecibo radio telescope where they have been listening for radio signals from beyond our solar system. Eisboch |
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 08:20:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:36:04 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "John H." wrote in message news ![]() Interesting. I lived for three years in Puerto Rico. Must have just missed it. Where and when? I was stationed at Fort Allen (the Navy's only "|Fort") in Ponce. I think it was from about 1972 to 1974 or thereabouts. Eisboch I was at Ramey AFB from 1951-1954. We lived in Isabella for a couple years and then moved on base when quarters became available. Ponce rings a bell, but I can't remember why. Maybe it was a place to visit as a tourist. Our big treat was going to the beach at Aguadilla. Once we moved on base, the big treat was being awakened by B-36's taking off! Noisy buggers! -- John H Ponce is on the south side of the island. Fort Allen was a small transmitter site back when HF was the primary means of communications to the fleet. It also had a relay transciever that we maintained for Air Force One communications. We had a good time there but were happy to leave. Driving up and down the rain forest mountains to San Juan was always an adventure. http://welcome.topuertorico.org/city/ponce.shtml Eisboch My dad and I did a lot of inland fishing while there. Catfish was a regular meal on Friday's, for the whole neighborhood when we lived on base. We would go bass fishing at another lake. Never caught as many bass. I believe the Puerto Ricans, at that time anyway, were not eaters of fresh water fish, so these lakes had plenty of fish and very few people fishing. I was happy to leave also. -- John H |
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