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Post by rickthelibrarian on Mar 10, 2017 2:22:15 GMT 8
I've belonged to CDSG for several years and sometimes, I find the Journal a little bit "tedious" to wade through. However, the February 2017 issue was a different story - several well-written articles on Corregidor.
1. An in-depth look about the early history and development of Kindley Field, including use of seaplanes, including some great photographs.
2.An article about three boys who grew up on Corregidor during the 1920s and 1930s.
3. An article on U.S. engineers' maps and drawings of Corregidor of Japanese tunnels and caves in 1945.
Definitely worth reading, IMHO.
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Post by oozlefinch on Mar 10, 2017 13:10:58 GMT 8
I agree with ric. If you can get your hands on a copy, it'll be worth it.
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Post by chadhill on Mar 12, 2017 1:33:25 GMT 8
The article about the Japanese tunnels and caves sounds very interesting. Is it available online, or is it members only?
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Post by rickthelibrarian on Mar 13, 2017 19:55:26 GMT 8
I believe members only, but check the CDSG website.
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