Since 2007 I have been a full time RVer traveling across this great country. During this time I have accumulated several thousand pictures and I have decide to share some every day with my readers. Click on pictures to enlarge them. You can also click on the headings for more information.
I find it hard to believe that the government trained their Naval personal in Idaho. Then again they do lots of things that I can't believe they are doing. Like Marsha said it must have felt like you were seeing your dad before your eyes. Be Safe and Enjoy!
WOW...what a thrilled I am sure it was to visit the place where your dad had trained. Looks like they kept the place in its original form.
ReplyDeleteActually the barracks are gone, but the museum was located in the only concrete building on the base...the brig.
DeleteI find it hard to believe that the government trained their Naval personal in Idaho. Then again they do lots of things that I can't believe they are doing.
ReplyDeleteLike Marsha said it must have felt like you were seeing your dad before your eyes.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
They were concerned about the Japanese right after Pearl Harbor and this location was so far off the beaten path it was almost a secret base.
DeleteKind of like the Naval Submarine Warfare Center in Hawthorne, Nevada, eh?
ReplyDeleteExactly and because of the depth of the lake at Farragut there is still a sonar testing and development facility on the lake.
DeleteI think it is wonderful how you were able to visit a place where your dad spent time. I hope it touched your heart. Blessings, Lynn
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