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My father, Frank Sheldon, served in the ARmy Coast Artillery after being
drafted in Aug. of 1941. I know he served near Virginia Beach, Topsail Beach
in NC, Savannah and somewhere in Fla. AT one point he was sent to Puerto
Rico. There are still some of the cement guard towers that were built during
the war along the coast. Good examples are in Delaware, between Dewey and
Bethany Beach. He eventually went to OCS and served in the Army Air Corps
for the duration of the war.
A google search for "coast artillery" brings up some interesting
information. First on the list is:
http://www.cdsg.org/CACunits.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Norma Pennington" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 4:11 PM
Subject: WWII outposts
> During WWII small outposts staffed by military servicemen were established
> in Virginia near the Atlantic coast to observe aircraft. There was one
> near our home on my grandfather's farm. The four servicemen stationed
> there ate three meals a day at our house.
> Does anyone know what branch of the military served these outposts and
> where I could find information?
> Norma Pennington
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